Inbound Students
Defining the difference between Scholarship Students, College Program Students, and Naval Science Students:
A Naval Science Student is an individual who has no desire to receive or pursue an NROTC contract. Incoming Cadets are not required to turn in any forms to NROTC if you are a Naval Science Student.
- For more information about Naval Science Students, click here.
A Scholarship Student is an individual who has received a national 4 year NROTC scholarship and will sign a contract to enter the military and commission as a Naval Officer upon graduation.
- For information needed by Navy scholarship students, click here.
- For information needed by Marine scholarship students, click here.
For scholarship students preparing to attend their NSC, you have the option to elect to include your NSC cost with your tuition and fees. Selecting this option will allow for the NROTC program to reimburse this fee.
For information on what to bring to NSI, how to submit for guests to attend the graduation ceremony, etc. please visit New Student Indoctrination (NSI).
A College Program Student is an individual who is actively pursuing an NROTC Contract. Incoming Cadets are not required to turn in any forms to NROTC if you intend on becoming a college programmer.
- For information needed by Navy college program students, click here.
- For information needed by Marine college program students, click here.
Mailing Address: Dept. of the Navy, NROTC Unit, Texas A&M University, P.O. Box 2920, College Station, TX 77841-2920