Posted on Oct 9, 2019
2LT Infantry Officer
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I am currently an MSIII in Army ROTC. I am prior service AF and will contract this week. I was interested in doing the SMP. I was told by a recruiter I will NOT be required to attend BCT/AIT. That recruiter left and the new recruiter told me I will have to attend BCT/AIT. Are contracted cadets required to attend BCT/AIT if they wish to SMP?
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COL Jon Thompson
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You can enlist as a 09R, SMP cadet which does not require BCT/AIT. You will have to go through MEPS again to do that however. Recruiters do not always realize that or may believe they will not get credit for an enlistment. But you do not have to go through IET.
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2LT Infantry Officer
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Thank you sir! I am guessing he's uncertain since he's new here, but a second opinion was exactly what I needed.
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1LT Medical-Surgical Nurse
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I’ll add to the chorus. I’m a prior service SMP cadet and I DID NOT have to attend BCT/AIT.
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SGM G3 Sergeant Major
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Both your prior service and your current enrollment in ROTC are exemptions for the BCT requirement for the SMP: AR 601-210, ch 9-14.
However, if you are on a ROTC scholarship, you would forfeit the scholarship to go SMP.
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2LT Infantry Officer
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Thank you SGM. I am not on scholarship however. I am using my Chapter 33.
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