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saltpeter said:It sounds as tough you interested in apply for the BDCP program. You won't be eligble for the program at a junior college since the Navy is afraid that you may not pursue your bachelor's degree after completing your choosen course of study at a two year college. Personally, I would enroll in a four year institution and apply for the BDCP program after 32 credit hours have been earned. Then you'll be paid and know what program you'll enter after graduation.
The answer to your second queestion is who knows. Competative is a whole person concept that is only anyone guess. The higher your GPA the better, give or take a few points for your major course of study.
On the Forum listing, scroll down to "Commissioning Programs", then select BDCP. You can Google "Navy BDCP" and you'll find a good amount of info on it.sh89 said:What is the BDCP program?![]()
Doesnt matter. You should be studying for a 4.0. What you end up with is what you end up with... put it with the rest of the packet and see where it gets you.sh89 said:(2) What GPA is competitive, if one was to apply for OCS?
As long as you keep up w/ your studies, you should be fine. I know a ton of people (my fiancee included) who went to a four year school after having been home schooled.
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Does anyone know what GPA is competitive for SNA? I have a 3.1.
Does anyone know what GPA is competitive for SNA? I have a 3.1.