When an applicant is awarded a NROTC Scholarship, does it say which college the scholarship is awarded to or is a NROTC Scholarship to any college of the applicant's choice. Never really understood how this worked..
When an applicant is awarded a NROTC Scholarship, does it say which college the scholarship is awarded to or is a NROTC Scholarship to any college of the applicant's choice. Never really understood how this worked..
I can only speak for how it went two years ago. By November the most popular/expensive Battalions were about 95% full... TAMU, U of San Diego, Boston U, Tulane, Villanova, George Washington, etc.does anyone have any idea how many scholarships are left? have most of the scholarships already been awarded, or have a majority not yet been awarded?
Thank you
You have reached for the moon
more qualified candidates are applying for every manner of scholarship.
I plan on contacting the PMS at Vandy and touring the NROTC program, get his take on VU vs Annapolis.
I can only speak for how it went two years ago. By November the most popular/expensive Battalions were about 95% full... TAMU, U of San Diego, Boston U, Tulane, Villanova, George Washington, etc.
On the other hand, Battalions at hard-to-get-into large Publics like UCLA, Berkeley, Michigan, often have openings all the way into May. Battalions at impossible-to-get-into schools like Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Northwestern, etc. often never fill their mission b/c most of the scholarships awarded to those schools are to scholarship awardees who don't get into the school through admissions. So there isn't any way for that award to get used unless somebody gets in who was awarded a scholarship to another school, and puts in for a scholarship transfer.