Posted on Mar 23, 2019
Possible to get MOS (68V) with a pre-req waiver or contigency?
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I am PS (E-5) looking to enlist in the Army with MOS 68V. Assuming (1) I can keep my E-5 and (2) it's even available to me, is it possible to get the MOS without having the college pre-req. Specifically I don't have a Chemistry course. Is it possible to get either (a) get a waiver of the requirement altogether (I do have an AAS and have completed EMT-B school as well, if that helps) or (b) get a contract contingent upon passing a Chemistry course? The local community college offers it, and I have no doubt I could pass it, but I wouldn't want to take the course without even knowing if I could get the MOS to begin with.
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A recruiter is your best source of information, and their are a couple of NCOs on here who seem to have their finger on the pulse of what is possible in the Recruiting world.
I can see a waiver to maintain SGT, but the likelihood of a enlistment contract based on your passing a college course is far fetched. Would you expect the Army to let you out of such a contract should you fail to pass the course?
I can see a waiver to maintain SGT, but the likelihood of a enlistment contract based on your passing a college course is far fetched. Would you expect the Army to let you out of such a contract should you fail to pass the course?
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SGT Jamarl Jones
1SG, thanks for the input. I was hoping for a contract like "you pass Chem110 before shipping out, or we re-class you based on Needs of the Army". I would take that contract, because I have no doubt I could pass a Chem100 course, however, I don't want to shell out $400ish just for a chance at getting the MOS. If that makes sense....
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I'm sorry I got you all messed up. 68V requires one humanities and one English course. There are a couple other 68 MOSs that require Chem, but 68V isn't one of them.
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SGT Jamarl Jones
SFC, do you know if this changed recently? I would have bet my bottom dollar the matrix/spreadsheet I got sent indicated a chemistry course.
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SGT Jamarl Jones no, that's not recent. In fact, I'm certain the last 68V I put in the field about 5 years ago had the same requirements.
But, you can always check the DA Pam 611-21 or the ATRRS course catalog to verify. That's where the prerequisites are listed.
But, you can always check the DA Pam 611-21 or the ATRRS course catalog to verify. That's where the prerequisites are listed.
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SGT Jamarl Jones
SFC, thanks for the input. That's potentially good news for me then, since I already have a few humanities/English courses already.
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The Chem pre req changed if memory serves me correct in 2011 back when the contracted college was Edison CC. I believe they’ve changed to another college since. Here’s a good forum to ask your question.
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No only the MOS propenent can waive prerequisites, no one else. The MOS requires the courses because you'll graduate with an associate degree.
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SGT Jamarl Jones
What does that mean, by way of joining as PS? Would a counselor at MEPS be able to pull strings to get it waived? Or is it only possible to get it waived for in-service re-class?
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SGT Jamarl Jones I have no idea. I only know that only a proponent is authorized to waive prerequisites. You can always call the proponent and ask.
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