Military Service Options
Military service is an option for students after graduation.
The U.S. Military consists of five active-duty service branches and their respective Guard and Reserve units. You can learn about all the branches of service and what it is like to serve on todaysmilitary.com.
The Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States (AMCSUS) website provides more information about college preparatory schools, two-year and four-year colleges and universities.
You can become an officer in the U.S. military by graduating from one of the U.S. service academies. The academies are colleges that train future commissioned officers. Tuition, room and board are free but there is a military service requirement.
Military Service Academies
- United States Air Force Academy
- United States Coast Guard Academy
- United States Merchant Marines Academy
- United States Military Academy at West Point
- United States Naval Academy
Military Recruiters Guidelines
Thank you for your interest in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). The work you do is extremely valuable, and we are honored to be a part of your recruitment efforts. Below are the guidelines that will provide consistency in our procedures across the county.
- Each recruiter must sign in at the Main Office upon arrival at an FCPS high school. The college and career specialist will serve as the point of contact for each of the high schools.
- Each branch of military service may schedule up to one visit per month. During the visit, recruiters must remain in their assigned area and should allow students to make the initial contact with the recruiter. Appointments for the visits are to be scheduled in August or September with the college and career specialist. The college and career specialist and recruiter will establish appointment dates for the entire school year. Any necessary changes during the year should be arranged with the college and career specialist.
- Appointments with individual students may not be arranged during school hours or on school property. Students will not be excused from class to meet with recruiters. Recruiters may pick up a student at his or her home, not from school property.
- It is recommended that recruiters obtain permission from parents and/or guardians before meeting with individual students. Parents and/or guardians must sign a release form before transcripts can be given to recruiters unless the student is eighteen and may sign for his or her transcript. Please allow adequate time for the transcript request to be processed.
- If there is a change of recruiter, this information should be relayed to the college and career specialist by the new recruiter.
Directory information will now be centrally released through NTAG Richmond.
On June 24, 2024, the Virginia Department of Education entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Navy Talent Acquisition Group Richmond (NTAG Richmond). The purpose of the MOA is to share student “directory information” between the parties in a manner consistent with the Family Education Records Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). The VDOE undertook this task for school divisions across the Commonwealth by entering this MOA. The decision to centralize the release of this data was made to improve the efficiency in the response to these report requests.- In order to respect each individual’s right to privacy, recruiters will not, at any time, ask students for information about other students.
- The principal is the only person authorized to release names and information about teachers and other faculty members.