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Navy ROTC Scholarships
So what does that add up too (not including room and board)?• Cost of a 4 year degree at a private institution – In state $104,348– Out of state $146,168
• Cost of a 4 year degree at a public institution – In state $34,740– Out of state $76,060
• Cost of room and board ranges from $6,000-$10,000 per year
www.collegeboard.com (2007-2008 National Averages)
NROTC Scholarship
• 4 year scholarship - $180,000 for Tuition, Books and College Fees
• Monthly Stipend - Starting at $250 a Month (increases $50 a yr.)
• Paid Tutors (and have help signing up with courses)
• Choose from Over 155 top Colleges across the US. • (I.E – OSU, Miami University, Michigan, Embry-riddle, MIT,
Purdue)
Scholarship Options
• Navy 4 year – Receive a Bachelors• Navy Nurse - Receive a Degree in
Nursing• Marine Option – receive a Bachelors
During College• Experience the College Life• Take classes for Major• Take Naval Science Class each Semester• Participate in work outs 2 to 3 times a week• Participate in Military Drill practice• Summer Travel and even Study Abroad
More than just a scholarship…
Guaranteed Management Job after Graduation
Medical and Dental BenefitsStarting Salary as low as $45,00030 days paid vacationJob ExperienceLife Experience
How does One apply ???• Receive a minimum ACT or SAT Score of -
21 on Math and 22 English Sections 520 Math and 530 English We take the highest scores off of any test Top 10% Class standing automatically qualified regardless of test scores!!
• Start an Online Application. HTTPS://www.nrotc.navy.mil
• Receive Teacher evaluations.
• Conduct Interview To help strengthen your application
• Apply for the colleges on your application
Selection Process• Submitted to National Selection
Board– Board Sets Bar for Selection
• Influencing Factors !!!!!– High School Grades (Math and
Science).– Your ACT/SAT.– Teacher Evaluations (Math, Other,
Counselor…)– Writing sample. – Your commitment, DEP, Academy or
other ROTC Scholarships.– Community Service Involvement.– Class Involvement.– Sports.– Class standing.– College classes.– AP or Honors classes
What does it mean if Selected ??
• If you receive a ROTC Scholarship offer, you’ll have 30 days to accept or decline.
– Once you Accept the scholarship there is no Commitment to serve in the Navy until the first day of your Sophomore year of College.
• School choice will be in the acceptance letter.
• If school choice isn’t one you want, then you can
switch the choice• If you decline offer, it can’t be reversed.• Conduct a Medical Physical
Once you decide to commit to the Scholarship
• 4 years of active Naval Service as a Commissioned Officer.
• If you go into Aviation such as Pilot or Naval Flight Officer then the Commitment is 7 years due to extensive training.
• You will not incur any commitment until you enter your Sophomore Year of College. Your freshman year of college is free.
• Your active service does not begin until you graduate.
• You’ll have up to your Junior Year to choose your career field.
Application Period
• Opens April 2009• Deadline 31 January
2010.• ISD deadline is 1
December 2009.• Juniors can start in
April• Boards commence in
August.
• The Earlier the better !!!
National and Local Stats
2008 Scholarship competition results.
• 252 screened 148 selected for 4 Yr.• 12 screened 7 selected for Nurse.• 4684 screened.• 2572 selected.• 90% had some athletics• 57% of JROTC received it.• 95% were in Extra-curricular Clubs and
Activities
It’s Your Future!!! • You have to decide.
• I can’t make the decision for you.
• Your teacher can’t make the decision for you.
• Mom and Dad shouldn’t make the decision for you.
• Do you have what it takes?
• Do you want to be successful?
• Do you want to set yourself apart from your peers?
• If you answered yes to the last three questions, then the NROTC Scholarship is for you.
• It’s your decision, do not delay, get started TODAY!