First of all, it is "Marine Corps" with an "S"... We are not a corporation.
The last I heard on this topic, typically home schooled individuals will either require an education waiver (which are rare in the Corps) or you will need a minimum of 15 college credit hours in addition to your high school diploma to equate you to a Tier 1 education and be eligible for enlistment.
Probably not. It will probably be considered Tier II (same as a GED) meaning you will need at least 15 credit hours of college to qualify as Tier I.
You would be better off simply attending your local community college and getting the 15 credits (which will take 1 semester) rather than wasting your time on a worthless home school diploma honestly.
Tier III mean no GED or Diploma
Tier I means traditional High School Diploma or 15 (or more) credit hours of college, at te 100 level or higher, from an accredited institution.
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First of all, it is "Marine Corps" with an "S"... We are not a corporation.
The last I heard on this topic, typically home schooled individuals will either require an education waiver (which are rare in the Corps) or you will need a minimum of 15 college credit hours in addition to your high school diploma to equate you to a Tier 1 education and be eligible for enlistment.
Probably not. It will probably be considered Tier II (same as a GED) meaning you will need at least 15 credit hours of college to qualify as Tier I.
You would be better off simply attending your local community college and getting the 15 credits (which will take 1 semester) rather than wasting your time on a worthless home school diploma honestly.
Tier III mean no GED or Diploma
Tier I means traditional High School Diploma or 15 (or more) credit hours of college, at te 100 level or higher, from an accredited institution.
No!