Marine Corps Officer
United States Marine Corps
Are you the kind of person who doesn't settle for ordinary? The Marine Corps isn't looking for average; we're looking for leaders.
Whether you're a college student, a recent graduate, or a licensed attorney, there's a path for you to earn a commission as a Marine Corps Officer.
Programs Available
PLC – Platoon Leaders Class
For current college students. Train during summers and graduate as a commissioned officer. No ROTC required — you keep your college experience intact.
OCC – Officer Candidates Class
For college graduates ready to lead immediately. Complete OCS and The Basic School, then step into a leadership role in one of the world's most elite military organizations.
OCC-JAG – Judge Advocate
For law students and bar-admitted attorneys. Use your legal expertise in service to Marines and the nation. The Marine Corps needs sharp legal minds as much as it needs warriors. Every year you put into law school counts. As a Marine Judge Advocate, your time in law school is credited toward your time in service, so you're already further ahead than you think.
What You'll Gain
- Competitive salary, housing, and benefits from day one
- Leadership experience that translates anywhere in life
- A team forged under pressure and built on trust
- A title earned not given
If you're based in Eastern Washington, North Idaho, or Montana and want to learn more, reach out directly. No obligation, just a conversation.
Captain Andrea Mancuso, USMC
Officer Selection Officer
509-710-0801 or ***email_hidden***
www.linkedin.com/in/ammancuso
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