Posted on Dec 10, 2019
Anyone gone through WOCS recently know if you have to pass APFT or ACFT in order to enter the course and graduate?
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As of 1 October this year, ACFT is a graduation requirement for basic, AIT, BOLC, WOBC.
"If you start basic on October 1, however, you'll be taking the ACFT as a graduation requirement; Hibbard said in the release that soldiers graduating Advanced Individual Training, One Station Unit Training, Warrant Officer Basic Course, and the Basic Officer Leader's Course are going to take the ACFT before graduating in order to "train realistically and develop physically in the earlier phase in their career." "
https://taskandpurpose.com/army-acft-phase-two
"If you start basic on October 1, however, you'll be taking the ACFT as a graduation requirement; Hibbard said in the release that soldiers graduating Advanced Individual Training, One Station Unit Training, Warrant Officer Basic Course, and the Basic Officer Leader's Course are going to take the ACFT before graduating in order to "train realistically and develop physically in the earlier phase in their career." "
https://taskandpurpose.com/army-acft-phase-two
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WO1 (Join to see)
I’ve read this article it doesn’t specify entry testing or EOC testing. They say you’re going to take it before you graduate to get familiar with it but it won’t be held against you, that’s how I read it.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
WO1 (Join to see) - That's just one article - others I have read said that it is a graduation requirement for basic, AIT, BOLC, WOBC and WOCS. All initial entry for enlisted and officers the ACFT is a graduation requirement. Since 1 Oct.
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ACFT, both initially prior to getting in WOCS while in holdover and at the end of the course. This changed after I went in 18
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WO1 (Join to see)
Sweet! Thank you. My unit started training it 2 years ago so I’m really familiar. Good to know.
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Got with the Warrant Officer Career College (WOCS). They’re looked to implement the AFCT during the 3rd Quarter of FY20
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