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I am a sophomore transfer student with no ROTC; can I join the General Military Course (GMC)?

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I am a sophomore transfer student with no ROTC; can I join the General Military Course (GMC)?

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You have two choices; enrolling in the General Military Course (first two years) or competing for the Two-Year Program. If you enroll in both years of the GMC (“doubling up”), you will compete for your Enrollment Allocation during your sophomore year and attend a four week Field Training camp. If you choose to compete in the Two-Year Program, you must first pass a physical, the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, and receive an Enrollment Allocation. You will then attend a five-week camp. When you return to school, you will enroll in the Professional Officer Course. You must have two years (four semesters) available in your program to complete the Air Force ROT C program.

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