Law Marine Corps Summer Platoon Leaders Course
THE MARINE CORPS IS OFFERING PAID SUMMER PROGRAMS AS WELL AS FULLTIME EMPLOYMENT!
-SPECIAL OPPORTUNITES FOR THOSE ATTENDING LAW SCHOOL OR PRACTICING
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LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
The Marine Corps Officer Program is designed to develop strong leadership and management skills, offering both college students and graduates the chance to earn a commission through Officer Candidate School (OCS) in Quantico, Virginia. At OCS, you'll build leadership abilities that prepare you to adapt to various missions and lead your team effectively.
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS
- Platoon Leaders Class (PLC): For undergraduates (freshmen, sophomores, juniors).
- Officer Candidates Course (OCC): For seniors and graduates.
Both programs assess leadership, physical fitness, mental agility, and moral character. Selection is competitive, based on a board evaluation, and non-committal.
PLATOON LEADERS COURSE (PLC)
PLC is a commissioning program for undergraduates that leads to OCS. Training is conducted over two summer sessions in Quantico, Virginia, focusing on leadership, physical fitness, and decision-making. Depending on your college year, you’ll complete either two six-week sessions or one ten-week session. Successful completion, along with a college degree, leads to a commission as a Marine Corps officer.
Officer Canidate School (OCS) Training Schedule
Location: Quantico, Virginia
Seniors w/ law school acceptance letter and 1st and 2nd year law students: Two six-week summer sessions over two separate summers
3rd year law students: One ten-week summer session
PLC 1st sessions: May 18th- June 28th, 2025
PLC 2nd session: June 29th - August 9th, 2025
PLC Combined session: May 25th - August 2nd, 2025
Candidates must maintain full-time student status, and there are no academic year interruptions. PLC contracts are non-binding, allowing voluntary disenrollment after the first four weeks of OCS.
PROGRAM COMMITMENT
Upon graduating college and completing OCS, you will attend The Basic School (TBS) for six months of intensive training. TBS, located in Quantico, Virginia, prepares newly commissioned officers for leadership roles in the Marine Corps through comprehensive instruction in infantry tactics, military planning, and more. All officers begin their careers at TBS, ensuring they are ready to lead Marines in various roles.
PROGRAM FEATURES
- Education Assistance:
- $3,150/year via Financial Assistance Program (FAP)
- $5,200/year via Marine Corps Tuition Assistance Program (MCTAP)
- College Credit Hours: Earned through summer internships
- Law School Deferments: Available
---IF YOU DECIDE TO PURSUE A CAREER IN THE MARINE CORPS AFTER---
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Marine officers can pursue careers in various fields to include intelligence, communications, military police, logistics, engineering, financial management, public affairs, aviation, and even law.
When applying for OCS, candidates choose from several contract types:
- Law Contracts: For those pursuing a legal career as Judge Advocates (JAs), providing significant litigation experience early in their career, making them strong candidates for roles in the Department of Justice and other federal agencies after service.
- Active Ground Contracts: Full-time service in ground-based roles like cyber security, engineering, logistics etc.
- Reserve Contracts: Part-time service in the Marine Corps Reserve, balancing civilian careers with military duties.
- Air Contracts: For aspiring aviators, leading to specialized training as pilots or Naval Flight Officers.
WHAT ABOUT PAY?
You are paid approximately $4,000 for a six-week training session or approximately $6,700 for a ten-week training session. The Marine Corps pays for the cost of travel to and from OCS as well as room and board. If you commission as an officer full-time after college, you can expect a starting salary/regular military compensation of approx. $80,000 and approx. $93,000-$138,000 after 4 years. A few other benefits include medical and dental coverage, a free graduate degree/MBA/law school (with a paid housing stipend for students) with the GI Bill/Yellow Ribbon Program, pension plan retirement system, 401K retirement plan with employer match, VA Home Loan, a security clearance, and many other military/veterans' benefits.
IN SERVICE BENEFITS:
Full medical and dental benefits, 30 days paid vacation a year, paid sick days, monthly housing allowance, monthly food stipend, un-taxed shopping services, discounted or free travel/travel packages/ cruises, and these are just a few of the major benefits you can receive as a Marine corps Officer.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- U.S. Citizen
- GPA above 2.0
- Must have already taken or intend to take the LSAT within 3 months of contact request
- Must have an acceptance letter to law school (exception for those that intend to take the LSAT)
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