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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I
get an NROTC Scholarship Application Form?
2. What are the eligibility requirements for an NROTC Scholarship?
3. What are the minimum academic requirements to be considered
for an NROTC Scholarship?
4. What does the NROTC Scholarship pay for?
5. What does the NROTC Scholarship not pay for?
6. When is the scholarship application deadline?
7. When will I find out if I received an NROTC scholarship?
8. Where do I buy uniform items?
9. Can I take courses at Blinn and be reimbursed?
10. How many 4-year NROTC scholarship recipients can attend Texas
A&M?
11. If I don't receive a 4-year scholarship, can I still attend
Texas A&M and eventually receive a scholarship or a commission
in the United States Navy or Marine Corps?
12. How do I get in touch with Texas A&M NROTC for more
questions?
1. How
do I get an NROTC Scholarship Application Form?
The quickest way to get information
on NROTC Scholarships and begin the application process is
to log on to https://www.nrotc.navy.mil. You
can also call 1-800-USA-Navy and request an NROTC scholarship
application be sent in the mail.
2. What
are the eligibility requirements for an NROTC Scholarship?
You must:
a. Be a U.S. citizen.
b. Be 17 years old by
Sept. 1 of the first year of college and younger than 27
on June 30 of the year in
which you are eligible for graduation and commissioned status. An
age waiver may be granted for prior active military service.
c. Be a high school graduate
or possess equivalency certificates by Aug. 1 of the same
year that entrance into the four-year NROTC Program is anticipated.
d. Be physically qualified
Navy or Marine Corps standards.
e. Have no moral obligations
or personal convictions that will prevent conscientious bearing
of arms and supporting the Constitution of the United States
against all enemies, foreign or domestic.
f. Apply for and gain
admission to NROTC colleges. (Admission to an NROTC
institution is not required during the selection process.) However,
notification of admission must be received before the scholarship
can be activated.
g. Achieve qualifying
scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or the American
College Test (ACT).
3.
What are the minimum academic requirements to be considered
for an NROTC Scholarship?
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Navy |
Marine Corps |
| SAT |
530 Verbal 520 Math |
1000 composite |
| ACT |
22 Verbal
22 Math |
45 composite |
* Minimum scores must be
obtained on the same test. Combining scores from different
tests is prohibited.
4. What
does the NROTC Scholarship pay for?
The Scholarship pays for the
following:
a. Tuition and school/class
related fees.
b. Book stipend. This amounts
to $375 a semester. For several majors, this will pay for
most books. For others, like engineering, it may not cover
all your books.
c. Uniforms. Both Corps of
Cadet and Midshipman uniforms.
d. Monthly allowance. All
scholarship students will receive $250 a month. This allowance
increases by $50 each year.
e. Summer training pay(approx.
$750.00/month).
5.
What does the NROTC Scholarship not pay for?
The Scholarship does not pay
for: Initial dorm deposit, dorm fees, meal plan, sports/entertainment
passes, parking, Aggie Bucks.
6. When
is the scholarship application deadline?
Applications may be submitted
from 1 April until 31 January of the following year. Completed
applications will be processed as they are received. Notifications
of early selection will begin in September.
7.
When will I find out if I received an NROTC scholarship?
All Scholarship nominees will
be notified by 30 April 2008.
8.
Where do I buy uniform items?
Generally, you order uniform
items from the Uniform Support Center at 1-800-368-4088. We
will give you all the information you need regarding uniforms
once you receive a NROTC scholarship to Texas A&M University.
9.
Can I take courses at Blinn and be reimbursed?
Yes, with permission from
your military advisor and Commanding Officer; but, the
course must be required for your major. Courses taken
in the summer are not reimbursed.
10.
How many 4-year NROTC scholarship recipients can attend
Texas A&M?
25 4-year National NROTC scholarship
recipients may attend Texas A&M every year. CNET
(Chief of Naval Education and Training) decides who will
attend Texas A&M on a first come, first served basis.
Our goal is to guide you in every way possible, but we do
not have the final say in who gets selected.
11.
If I don't receive a 4-year scholarship, can I still attend
Texas A&M and eventually receive a scholarship or a
commission in the United States Navy or Marine Corps?
Absolutely! Our staff
is dedicated to helping you in every way reach your goal
of becoming an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps. We
have 2 or 3 year scholarships available and encourage you
to set your sights on them early. Competitive applications
for these opportunities include completion of Calculus and
a high GPA. If you were not selected for a 4-year scholarship
out of high school, but strongly desire to attend Texas A&M,
be a member of the Corps of Cadets, and eventually and officer,
there are many opportunities for you!
12.
How do I get in touch with Texas A&M NROTC for more
questions?
Click on one of the contacts
available in the Contact Us area of the menu
on our website.
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