I do believe that 99.99% of the AROTC National Board scholarship notifications have been completed.
HOWEVER, there seem to be at least a few non-awarded and/or national scholarship turn-backs (i.e. high school student received AROTC scholarship and declined) that are now "in-play" at the local battalion level for each individual university.
DS was not awarded AROTC scholarship through the 3 National Boards. Was contacted in the past 3 weeks by two of the university ROO / Enrollment Officers (from his national scholarship application) and asked if he was still interested in an AROTC scholarship at their university.
Long-story short, they said the scholarship was "his", provided that there was no budget hanky-panky (which they did not expect). Explained that they rank-ordered the scholarship applicants from their national board application and that DS was #1.
Of course, your mileage may vary as these both were smaller (1 has 24,000 students, the other 13,000) in-state public universities, not a big-10 or ivy league school.
One said that they had 2-4 year, and 3- 3 year Advance Designee, the other 1-4year and 2-3 year Advance Designee scholarships available. They explained that the local unit now had control of who to award the remaining scholarships to, not Cadet Command (national board).
Was told that by mid-May DS would be offered a scholarship contract (again, the caveat being no budget cuts or other sequestration related cuts) to the remaining unused scholarships.
So, there is still hope! Don't give up. Have your DS or DD contact the ROO/Enrollment officer at each school on their scholarship application and inquire if they have any unused / unallocated scholarships available and if they are under consideration for them.
Good luck!