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Army ROTC is the single largest source of scholarship money in the United States. Each year, the Army awards millions of dollars in scholarships to thousands of deserving students nationwide. The Army awards scholarships based on applicant merit, not on financial need. Four-, three-, and two-year scholarships are available to qualified students. |
High school seniors may be awarded either a four- or three-year advanced designee scholarship. College freshmen and sophomores can apply for either a three- or two-year scholarship respectively.
Requirements for ROTC Scholarship |
4 Year (Starting as a freshman) |
2 & 3 Year (Finished one year of college) |
United States Citizen |
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Age 17 before the scholarship s effective |
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Take the SAT or ACT before November of the year you apply |
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The most competitive 4 year applicants will have an SAT score of 1100 or higher, and/or an ACT sore of 24 or higher |
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Good High School grades |
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Participate in leadership, extracurricular and athletic activities.(Part time jobs earn substitute credit) |
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High School graduate or equivalent |
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Pursue an Army-approved academic major |
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Agree to accept a commission as either a US Army, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard Officer |
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Meet physical standards |
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Meet the cumulative grade point average in all academic courses |
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Be recommended by the Professor of Military Science (PMS) |
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