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Enlistment vs Officer Candidate School (OCS): The GPA Difference
FastGPACalc Editorial Team•
The Recruiter's Trap
You just graduated college with a Bachelor's degree and a 2.3 GPA. You decide you want to join the military. You walk into a recruiting station and say, "I have a college degree, so I want to be an Officer."
The recruiter looks at your transcript and says, "With a 2.3, you don't qualify for Officer Candidate School (OCS). But I can get you enlisted right now as an E-4!"
Is the recruiter lying to hit his enlistment quota, or is he telling the truth?
The Brutal Reality of OCS
He is telling the truth. Having a college degree is the minimum requirement to apply for OCS. It does not guarantee you a slot. OCS is highly competitive, and the military uses your college GPA to filter applicants.What Should You Do With a 2.3?
If you have a 2.3 GPA, your OCS application will not make it past the first board.You have two choices:
Never let a recruiter bully you into enlisting if your true goal is to be an officer, but understand that a 2.3 GPA has closed the front door for now.
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