Which rotc is easiest
Three- and two-year scholarships are available to college students who are already enrolled in a college or university and have two or three years remaining. Requirements are the same as for high school students, but the commitment to the Army upon graduation is four years instead of eight. Graduates of ROTC programs become commissioned active duty officers, bound by service in the military for two to ten years, depending on the length of training, military branch and the degree earned.
GT score of or greater. Pass the APFT within the last six months with score of or higher, minimum of 60 points in each event. High school graduate or equivalent. Cumulative high school or college GPA of 2. For academic year , high school senior applications for the scholarship were reviewed.
About applicants were awarded a scholarship. Yes, absolutely. All cadets receive a monthly stipend to assist with living expenses once they contract with the Air Force, which occurs at the start of their junior year or when they activate a scholarship.
Many of our students do not start with a scholarship but earn one eventually. At any given time, about 80 percent of our students receive financial assistance, but they are not required to receive a scholarship to complete the program and graduate as an officer in the Air Force.
ROTC is a national pool for every branch, and statistically it is very competitive. The majority of cadets are NOT on scholarship. In order to be most competitive, a midshipman must have a cumulative GPA above 3. College Program Midshipmen may also compete for two and three year scholarships. AJC 5-Year Member. Joined Dec 1, Messages 1, If you do not earn a scholarship Cadets in the Corps receive in state tuition rates.
The same is true for TAMU. Joined Mar 23, Messages 1, This question comes up a lot on the forum but you need to answer another question first. Do you want to be a military officer and how do you want to serve. If you cannot answer that you want to be an Army Officer and lead soldiers in harm's way, be an Air Force Pilot or lead soldiers that are supporting those pilots, or be a technical leader on a Navy ship, then maybe you should re-evaluate why you want to attend a service academy.
If you can answer yes to any of these questions, then that should guide your decision. That again goes to the nature of the services. Joined Oct 21, Messages 14, The Marines don't care what your major is but you better be damned physically fit. I agree with others College is only 4 years. Each service's website has information on the officer career paths that are available. Dckc88 5-Year Member. Joined Dec 10, Messages 1, It is very competitive depending on which program, my daughter is waitlisted and ended up not getting one but it is available.
If you study Arabic as a major that would make you more competitive. The scholarship is through the department of defense and you would apply in late fall your freshman year and can be in any ROTC.
As mentioned above though, the Army will allow you to major in a foreign language, you don't have to have a technical major. Joined Oct 20, Messages My son received one to study Russian he's also double majoring in Int. His scholarship is a 3-yr Type 2 partial scholarship, but he is attending Boston University.
To help with tuition, BU pays half of the first year's tuition and tops off the tuition for the remaining years.
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