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Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - Paul - 01-23-2009 I hope it is ok to ask this on this thread since it is sort of a military question. What is the advantage of entering the military with an associate or bachelor's degree (from TESC) vs no degree? Thanks & thanks to each of you for your service and the many sacrifices you endure on our behalf. Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - firecatf7333 - 01-23-2009 Paul Wrote:I hope it is ok to ask this on this thread since it is sort of a military question. What is the advantage of entering the military with an associate or bachelor's degree (from TESC) vs no degree? Idk about other branches, but for the Air Force it means little. If your going to be an officer, then oviouslly you need a degree so it's a benieft. For enlisted, you'll enter as an E-3 with like 47 or more credits, 20-47 E-2. That's the only benieft, but you'll put on E-3 in the air force around 1 1/2 years anyway. Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - Old Rusty Pipe - 01-23-2009 In the Navy, the obvious benefit is being able to go in as an officer with a Bachelor degree. The Navy does offer an elistment bonus for college credit. This website says the following (United States Navy Enlistment Bonuses) Bonuses for College Credits Recruits with colllege degrees and college credits also qualify for a bonus. College bonuses may be combined with other enlistment bonuses. Members must provide official college transcripts prior to shipping to basic training. Associate Degree = $5,000 Bachelor's Degree = $8,000 1 Year (900 class room hours) of vocational technical education = $3,000 2 Years (18,00 class room hours) of vocational technical education = $5,000 12-23 semester hours (or equivalent) of college = $2,000 24-47 semester hours (or equivalent) of college = $3,000 48-71 semester hours (or equivalent) of college = $4,000 72-95 semester hours (or equivalent) of college = $6,000 96+ semester hours (or equivalent) of college = $7,000 Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - firecatf7333 - 01-24-2009 Old Rusty Pipe Wrote:In the Navy, the obvious benefit is being able to go in as an officer with a Bachelor degree. The Navy does offer an elistment bonus for college credit.Dang, i wish the AF gave us bonuses like the Navy did. I would be up 3k right now. Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - HawkGuy - 01-24-2009 If you enlist in the Army with a Bachelors degree, you go in as an E4. Or you could just go officer. Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - Old Rusty Pipe - 01-24-2009 I find it rather funny. I joined as enlisted, but then gained my degree. I now have the option of pursuing a commission. At risk of sounding arrogant, I could pick it up and be on to OCS if I so desire. Instead, I'd rather stay enlisted. I have come to like my job and the people around me. I do have a commission in mind later on in my career, but for now I want to advance through the enlisted ranks. I may make less than I could, but all my responsibilities are covered. There is something to be said about being an officer. It certainly seems more attractive from the outside. When most civilians think of the military, I think they tend to think of officers. I like my job. I like the fact that I have a far wider pool of people to become friends with. I'm not segregated away from the enlisted. If you want the money, definitely go officer. There is no comparison there. There is something to be said for lifestyle choices though. I find the enlisted ranks to suit me just fine, for the time being at least. Be aware of the all your choices, and having a Bachelor degree certainly gives you some options as far as the military is concerned. But really think long and hard about any job you choose. Pay isn't always everything. Besides, how else am I supposed to honestly call myself a Mustang? Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - JBjunior - 01-25-2009 Just as others have mentioned, for the USCG with 30+ college credits you can come in as an E-3. There are many people in the CG that have there bachelors that are enlisted. There isn't any added benefits once you are in, just personal ones. Associate / Bachelor's entering military? - Paul - 01-25-2009 Thanks for each of your responses! Your input is really appreciated! |