A lot of recent advice says to go to contact a recruiter, OSO, go to marines.com, marineofficer.com, or other sources in order to find out what the requirements are for ____ accession program.
Marine Corps Recruiting Command is where it all happens. If you go to their web page (specifically, the "AC/S G-3" link on the upper left side of the page), you will find the "horse's mouth" answers to many of your questions, whether they be enlisted recruiting, OCS, NROTC, enlisted-to-officer, reserves, etc. The site answers FAQs in plain English, and also contains links to the source documents.
In addition to finding the answers to many of your questions, you will go into your interview with your OSO/recruiter/chain of command/whomever well prepared, better educated, and ready to ask tough, specific questions.
Marine Corps Recruiting Command is where it all happens. If you go to their web page (specifically, the "AC/S G-3" link on the upper left side of the page), you will find the "horse's mouth" answers to many of your questions, whether they be enlisted recruiting, OCS, NROTC, enlisted-to-officer, reserves, etc. The site answers FAQs in plain English, and also contains links to the source documents.
In addition to finding the answers to many of your questions, you will go into your interview with your OSO/recruiter/chain of command/whomever well prepared, better educated, and ready to ask tough, specific questions.