CPL(P) Private RallyPoint Member7832773<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just recently IST'd to new unit for 68X. Training NCO sat down with me to discuss the school and we submitted an application, to which I received an email that it had been submitted on my behalf. I'm curious as to how long it typically takes if it gets denied or reserved. It's a school that's less than 45 days out and it has one wait slot. Our state doesn't have an allocation for that school, but I am required to go to that school. I'm wondering what the process typically is and how long I should wait before following up, or who to follow up with.Once submitted, how long does it typically takes for an AATAM application to get denied or reserved?2022-08-19T18:57:25-04:00CPL(P) Private RallyPoint Member7832773<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just recently IST'd to new unit for 68X. Training NCO sat down with me to discuss the school and we submitted an application, to which I received an email that it had been submitted on my behalf. I'm curious as to how long it typically takes if it gets denied or reserved. It's a school that's less than 45 days out and it has one wait slot. Our state doesn't have an allocation for that school, but I am required to go to that school. I'm wondering what the process typically is and how long I should wait before following up, or who to follow up with.Once submitted, how long does it typically takes for an AATAM application to get denied or reserved?2022-08-19T18:57:25-04:002022-08-19T18:57:25-04:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member7833144<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You need to keep on your Training NCOResponse by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 19 at 2022 11:57 PM2022-08-19T23:57:36-04:002022-08-19T23:57:36-04:00SGM Private RallyPoint Member7833711<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Schools don't have "wait slots".<br />A Soldier gets a "wait" or a "reserved" once the application has gone completely through.<br />There is one seat remaining in the OCT class, which you are probably talking about.<br />Here's the bad news:<br />68X only has 3 guard seats for prior service in FY23, all 3 are filled.<br />The 68X course is QMS locked, which means that we cannot request an unfilled non-Guard seat in ATRRS.<br />You have four options:<br />1. Your Group S3/Schools contacts the course manager directly and asks for an exception to input you in a non-Guard seat.<br />2. Your Group S3/Schools section needs to ask Utah MEPS to input you for any class in an unfilled nonprior service Guard seat<br />3. Your Training NCO needs to move fast to get you into an FY24 Guard seat as soon as that opens.<br />4. work in your original MOS or pick one they can get a seat for.Response by SGM Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 20 at 2022 9:45 AM2022-08-20T09:45:06-04:002022-08-20T09:45:06-04:002022-08-19T18:57:25-04:00