FlyingIrish1992
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I was assigned to the NROTC unit at a selective school, and if I'm not admitted (and if I can't transfer my scholarship) then my scholarship may become unusable.
*I know for sure that at least 2 people on the admissions committee know about my predicament, because I corresponded with them about it.
So: Is there any truth to the claim that a full-tuition ROTC scholarship (in my case, NROTC) can act as a "hook" for admission to a selective university??? (provided the applicant is already fairly competitive)
I mean, financially speaking, it's in their best interest to accept these scholarship recipients, right?
*sorry if this topic was already covered in another thread. I haven't had time to search around, so if there is another thread, feel free to post the link
*I know for sure that at least 2 people on the admissions committee know about my predicament, because I corresponded with them about it.
So: Is there any truth to the claim that a full-tuition ROTC scholarship (in my case, NROTC) can act as a "hook" for admission to a selective university??? (provided the applicant is already fairly competitive)
I mean, financially speaking, it's in their best interest to accept these scholarship recipients, right?
*sorry if this topic was already covered in another thread. I haven't had time to search around, so if there is another thread, feel free to post the link