My name is Captain DeStefano. I am the Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer here in Boston. The reason that I'm mailing you is because I want you to be aware of an awesome summer training program called the Platoon Leader's Course (PLC). This summer course is either 6-weeks for freshmen and sophomores, or 10-weeks for juniors and seniors and is available to all qualified college undergraduates. If you are an American citizen, a full-time enrolled student, and found to be medically and physically fit, then you may be eligible to participate in the PLC program. This program will benefit you in many ways: 1. You will attend what Inc. magazine calls "the best management training program in America", and test your leadership potential, physical fitness and mental prowess. 2. You will earn approximately $2400 (six weeks) or $4000.00 (ten weeks), plus room and board during the training. 3. If you are interested in aviation, have 20/40 vision or better, and decide to accept your commission, you will go down to Pensacola, FL and train to fly some of the most advance tactical aircraft in the world. The Marine Corps is the only branch that will guarantee you a pilot seat as early as your freshmen year. 4. You will not incur any obligation to the Marine Corps, even after completing the training (You can choose whether or not to continue with the program). 5. Tuition assistance will be available to you after you complete your summer training. You could potentially earn $8,000 to $25,000 for school, depending on your graduation date. 6. This program does not interfere with academic or athletic pursuits because your training is conducted during the summer. 7. This is not ROTC. No on-campus training, drills or meetings If you successfully complete Officer Candidates School, you will be on your way to becoming a Marine Corps Lieutenant, with an exciting job after college. Marine lieutenants receive starting salaries of $40,000-49,000 a year plus incredible benefits. One of our recent graduates, 2ndLt Jackie Bean-Kepner, is currently at Georgetown Law on her way to becoming a JAG officer. Jackie was a scholar-athlete in high school at Governor Dummer Academy in Massachusetts, and she went on to run NCAA Division I track for Syracuse. She enjoys the physical fitness level that she maintains as a Marine officer, and she plans on using her leadership and management expertise as a Marine officer, coupled with her Georgetown education, to someday run for political office. This is an unparalleled opportunity to see if you have what it takes to be a leader in one of the most elite organizations in the world without committing yourself to service. If you are interested in attending a top business school, becoming a military officer will give you the leadership experience that business schools look for. Many military officers go on to work for the FBI, CIA, and government, or as executives in Fortune 500 companies. If this sounds like something that you would like to do, then call me (888-753-8762) so that we can sit down and talk about the program in detail. You can also check out the Marine Officer Web site @ www.marineofficer.com Thank you for your time. Respectfully, Capt DeStefano This email was sent to you to assess your interest in U.S. Marine Corps Aviation. If you prefer not to receive future emails, click http://usmc.marines.com/unsubscribe or copy and paste this URL into your browser. Please review our privacy policy at http://www.marines.com/privacy_policy/default.asp