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Derek asked in Politics & GovernmentMilitary · 1 decade ago

how the military pays for college?

the GI bill only covers current/ future school

Now when I go to collge i want a 4 year degree then I will go into the Army SF

If the GI bill wont cover the debt then I can ROTC while in college

But if I ROTC then can I still join SF immidiatly after college or am I forced into the Reserves

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    1 decade ago
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    You can go active from ROTC

    However, getting into SF is A LOT harder as an Officer, basically getting infantry is hard enough and you cannot possibly even think of doing SF until you hit O-3, but even then your odds of getting into it are near zero

  • 1 decade ago

    you can go ROTC and they you will go to OBC upon the completion of yor schooling. At that point the Army will have taken care of it.

    Or you can rack up alot of loans and the Army will pay up to 65,000 in student loan repayment in which case you can enlist at the rank or SPC (with your 4 year degree) and choose to go special forces.

    Source(s): 2 years as a army recruiter
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