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USAF OTS application - No GPA through TESC
#11
Just take note that things in the Air Force are interpreted "black and white", meaning not a lot of room for reading in between the lines. I think your best bet may be the AA argument. Good luck.
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#12
I'm SA - who Cookderosa wanted me to chime in.

Every service has different requirements - so to the poster who posted the AF regulation, that is the route to go. If the recruiter won't budge, make an appointment with the commanding officer of the recruiting battalion.

Good luck!
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#13
Shawn A Wrote:I'm SA - who Cookderosa wanted me to chime in.

Every service has different requirements - so to the poster who posted the AF regulation, that is the route to go. If the recruiter won't budge, make an appointment with the commanding officer of the recruiting battalion.

Good luck!

Thanks Shawn!
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#14
Also, ask your BESO what they think. I just went through the OTS application process. The application will go up to AFPC with no GPA on it. The only thing they will have will be your transcripts and your Form 56. They then use the transcripts to calculate your GPA before your package goes to the board. My assumption is they will use the grades they see on your transcripts to calculate your GPA. If I remember correctly, the top of the Form 56 has a letter grade formula for determining GPA's. Good luck with your app. I got picked up for 13S!
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#15
Thanks Prioko and ShawnA (and Jennifer for finding ShawnA!) for providing ideas. Jeff080 - yesterday the recruiter made the request for official transcripts from all sources and she will calculate the GPA based on original sources. TESC said best they could do was provide a complete degree eval with all incoming grades on it, but no GPA. That's when Recruiter asked for official source transcripts. At least it is moving forward. Thanks for the help guys.
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#16
Awesome, glad I could help. One thing, whatever happens, DO NOT GIVE UP! If you want it bad enough the recruiter will take notice and that will help you out. It will also show in your application. These are all things board members love to see. Again, good luck.
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#17
I am a little late on this one, but for anyone dealing with military recruiting: always ask if there is a waiver. There are far more waivers available than what most people think. It takes recruiters a while to realize this themselves.
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#18
UptonSinclair Wrote:I am a little late on this one, but for anyone dealing with military recruiting: always ask if there is a waiver. There are far more waivers available than what most people think. It takes recruiters a while to realize this themselves.

UptonSinclair is absolutely right. If the military will grant you a waiver for being a convicted felon, I'm sure someone will find a waiver for not having a GPA. I'm sure it's happening fairly often now, as many schools are moving to Non-GPA programs, such as WGU.
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publius2k4 Wrote:UptonSinclair is absolutely right. If the military will grant you a waiver for being a convicted felon, I'm sure someone will find a waiver for not having a GPA. I'm sure it's happening fairly often now, as many schools are moving to Non-GPA programs, such as WGU.

10 Years ago this may be true but not no more. Those days are over and they do not do Waviers DUIs, Drug Possessions, etc. You need a GPA with your OTS Package. and OTS for the USAF is a nationwide selection. Not as easy to get into the military these days like it use to be.
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