Tyler Tran5858779<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hi,<br />I have tried to google this question, but there are mixed answers. Therefore, I would like to post it here.<br />I have a bachelor's degree, and I am a full-time federal employee. I never think that I will join the military until I heard about the Guard which I can work full time and serve part-time. <br />When I asked my recruiter about the commission, she said I would be commissioned only there were open opportunities. It means I cannot become an officer with my degree.<br />When I google this question, someone said it is possible to join the ANG as an officer with a degree. One of them is attending OCS/OTS, and the other is AFOQT.How can someone enter the Air National Guard as an officer?2020-05-06T20:37:24-04:00Tyler Tran5858779<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hi,<br />I have tried to google this question, but there are mixed answers. Therefore, I would like to post it here.<br />I have a bachelor's degree, and I am a full-time federal employee. I never think that I will join the military until I heard about the Guard which I can work full time and serve part-time. <br />When I asked my recruiter about the commission, she said I would be commissioned only there were open opportunities. It means I cannot become an officer with my degree.<br />When I google this question, someone said it is possible to join the ANG as an officer with a degree. One of them is attending OCS/OTS, and the other is AFOQT.How can someone enter the Air National Guard as an officer?2020-05-06T20:37:24-04:002020-05-06T20:37:24-04:00Lt Col Charlie Brown5858811<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Unless your speciality is law or medicine, you will have to attend OTS/OCS. The ADOQT is the test that qualifies you to attend officers' training<br />Response by Lt Col Charlie Brown made May 6 at 2020 8:51 PM2020-05-06T20:51:07-04:002020-05-06T20:51:07-04:002020-05-06T20:37:24-04:00