When applying to become a Salvation Army officer, strict acceptance guidelines must be adhered to before training can commence. Each Salvation Army territory will have similar conditions that applicants must fulfill prior to entry and include the following, they must: • Believe they are called by God to full-time ministry, specifically officership. • Be active
soldiers in their local
Salvation Army corps. • Receive a recommendation from the commanding officer of that corps. • Be endorsed by the Salvation Army Divisional Candidates' Board. • Receive satisfactory references from their families, friends, and peers. • Attend an assessment conference weekend which includes a number of in-depth interviews with various assessors. • Be accepted for training by the Territorial Candidates' Board, and territorial commander. While attending a college for officer training, the training participants are referred to as "cadets". The length of training is normally twenty-two months, but a special dispensation may allow cadets to be commissioned after a shorter period, based on prior experience or training. Once this training is complete, the cadets are commissioned. Officer training centres are located around the world.
Australia/New Zealand • Eva Burrows College (Sydney, NSW)/(Melbourne, VIC) • Booth College of Mission (Wellington, NZ)
Canada • College for Officer Training (Toronto, Ontario)
United States of America • College for Officer Training (Chicago, IL) • College for Officer Training (Suffern, NY) • Evangeline Booth College (Atlanta, GA) • College For Officer Training At Crestmont (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA)
United Kingdom • William Booth College (London, UK) Philippines Officers Training College ==Commissioning and posting==