Posted on Sep 23, 2021
PFC Nodal Network Systems Operators/Maintainer
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Has anyone commissioned as a nurse using G2G or would I still be risking commissioning into any branch as opposed to applying for the AECP which guarantees me going to a nurse position?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Yes, you can, you would just have to apply to an ROTC program at a school that has a nursing program. But, why would you do that when the AECP offers to let you do that on Active Duty without joining an ROTC program?
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AECP has stricter requirements and from what I understand fewer slots open and is very competitive. Just trying to weigh out options and see which would guarantee me the quickest route to commissioning.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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PFC (Join to see) the fastest way, with an almost guaranteed acceptance and the least benefits is G2G non scholarship, but you'll be a broke college kid in the National Guard and have to pay for your TA with your GI Bill
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Mike Granger
Mike Granger
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While G2G Non-Scholarship offers the fastest path to becoming an officer with almost guaranteed acceptance, it comes with limited financial support. Explore all G2G options, including scholarships, and research state tuition assistance programs for National Guard members. Consider alternative Officer programs with better financial packages. Ultimately, the decision depends on your priorities and financial situation. Don't hesitate to utilize helpful services like https://edubirdie.com/nursing-paper-writing-service to write nursing papers and seek professional guidance when needed. Remember, success is not guaranteed, but careful planning and preparation can increase your chances of achieving your goals.
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Nursing is a special program in the ROTC world. I'm not sure on the G2G rules specifically but ROTC cadets majoring in nursing and completing their degree in nursing are Assessed as Nurses and aren't subject to the branching process like other cadets.
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