Can a transfer student join NROTC?

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I'm not here to argue with anyone or talk about enlisting in the Marine Corps to pay for college. I'm here cause I'm wondering if I can join an NROTC program at a 4 year college after I complete junior college. Right now I'm sitting at a b average and just wanted to know if that's a good idea or wait til I transfer and apply for PLC after my junior year?
 
Is the school you'd transfer to nearby? Most NROTC programs have a....I forget the term, but you go to one college/ university for your degree and attend NROTC at a different local institution. You have to work out a schedule for going to ROTC classes, travel, your regular classes, plus afternoon drills, but I know several guys who did it.

Or are you talking about Jr. College and then moving hours away to attend NROTC starting as a Junior?
 
I've decided to finish my AA degree at junior college and then transferring mid term junior year. If I won't be able to do that then I'll just apply for PLC.
 
BTW the schools I've been looking into are out of state.
 
oh ok matter of fact can you still do PLC after junior year?
 
Sorry, but I have no idea. I exhausted my knowledge in the first post. :-)
 
Is there something in the water? Sure seems like there has been a whole lot of "noob-tude" this weekend.
 
Shouldn't the NROTC program at the schools you are looking at have a POC who can field these questions accurately for you? It seems like a legitimate question and the best answer would probably come directly from the source.
 
So I'm making an ass of my self for wanting not to start an argument? I hate to say this, but all of yall aint nothing but some entitled crazy dumb sons of bitches. I'm gonna prove all to you one day and this shit is gonna be just some imaginary bullshit to me. This is my last post I'm gonna terminate my account. This shit is a fucking joke all of you can go fuck yourselves.
 
Another keyboard commando. Good riddance fuckstain.
 
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