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DDog111075
07-01-09, 06:41 PM
Hello , Im interested in applying for the PLC program in collage. But i cannot find any recent information. But first and most important , what collages have the PLC program. That is something that i cant find any infromation on at all.

Next what is the recent SAT and ACT requirements to be in the program ? What is the minumum GPA and once in what do you need to keep your GPA at to stay in ?

Lastly do you need to take the ASVAB before entering the program ?

Thank you , for the help !

Alisium
07-01-09, 06:44 PM
Go here:

www.marineofficer.com (http://www.marineofficer.com)

You'll find everything you need there and a way to get in touch with your local Officer Selection Office.

DDog111075
07-01-09, 06:48 PM
Thank you !

bucksgted
07-01-09, 08:04 PM
Where does one go to collage?

stein07
07-01-09, 08:32 PM
Pretty much all colleges are good to go for PLC. It doesn't have anything to do with your college so long as the Corps recognizes it as a legitimate college/university.

There are a lot of things that go into the application. Grades are only part of it. An OSO can tell you what you need to shoot for in each area. I don't know if they even look at ACT/SAT scores. You will have to take the ASVAB.

Fubar5812
07-02-09, 01:46 AM
you can't even SPELL COLLEGE!!!!

Alisium
07-02-09, 02:39 AM
So what. He mispelled a word. Like none of us have ever done that before.

DDog111075
07-02-09, 06:06 PM
Will i have to take the ASVAB before trying to get into PLC ? And at my college or university where would i go to apply for the PLC program ? Or would i just go to a recruiter to apply ?

Alisium
07-02-09, 06:09 PM
You don't do PLC through a university. You do NROTC/ROTC through a university. The PLC is a Marine Corps program, you have to talk to an OSO.

DDog111075
07-02-09, 06:13 PM
Do i find an OSO through a recruiting station ?

Alisium
07-02-09, 06:15 PM
Buddy,

I posted the link above. There's a tab in the upper right hand coner of that page that allows you to submit your info so a Marine form your local OSO can get ahold of you.

Listen, for your future benifit. When a Marine takes the time to show you something, look at it. Keep that in mind when talking with the OSO.

DDog111075
07-02-09, 06:20 PM
R&U , thanks for the help !