To make sure you’re ready for anything the job demands, the Coast Guard has rigorous eligibility standards.
Refer to the Coast Guard Recruiting Manual, COMDTINST M1100.2 (series) for more information about eligibility requirements.
There’s no limit on the number of tattoos you can have, but there are location restrictions and decency standards.
Physical fitness is important to military readiness. The Coast Guard’s fitness standards can be challenging, so start training your body early in the enlistment process.
At boot camp, enlisted recruits are expected to perform:
At Officer Candidate School (OCS), officer candidates are expected to perform:
Both boot camp and OCS include swim training. If you are uncomfortable in the water, you may benefit from strengthening your abilities before arrival.
Coast Guard Recruiting Command can authorize case-by-case waivers to certain entrance standards for otherwise strong candidates. Your recruiter will determine if any are appropriate for you.
The Coast Guard offers you the chance to learn, lead, and launch a great career. You’ll get specialized training in fields like law enforcement, environmental science, engineering, healthcare, and more—plus benefits like tuition assistance, 30 days of paid vacation annually, and medical, dental, and vision care.