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Army Pay Scale for College Graduates

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Summary: College graduates can come in to the Army at an advanced rank of E-4 and get paid roughly $1900 a month. Learn about the Army pay scale, and health benefits, for college graduates from an Army sergeant and recruiting officer in this free video on military pay grades.

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Sgt. Hawkins has been in the Army for 12 years. He is currently a recruiting officer in Salt Lake City, Utah.read more

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"My name is Staff Sergeant Hawkins, I'm a local army recruiter based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Today I'm going to talk about the base pay for active duty people that join the army that have received their diploma from a four year institution college graduates. College graduates you actually have two different choices, you can come in as an enlisted soldier, you can come in at an advanced rank of E-4, getting paid roughly nineteen hundred dollars a month. Your other option is to come in as an officer right off the bat, with a four year degree and you roughly start getting paid twenty five, fifty five, seventy per month. Both of these jobs do include full health benefits, full dental, life insurance and also depending on your situation, you might also be authorized a basic allowance for housing which for this area in Salt Lake City is roughly a thousand dollars a month for the officers, roughly eight hundred dollars for the E-4 as an enlisted man. If you like to find out more about these options for your college graduates please give me a call at 801- 487- 8686."

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