I just realized you had another post where you state she has not a physical bone in her body.
Part of being contracted on scholarship is passing the Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) ..running, push ups and sit ups will matter! Fail it and she will not contract!
~ Weight will matter too!
~~ Take the time and look through their bowels of this site for Gojira's thread. Her DS was 6 weeks from commissioning as a scholarship mid. He was 6-8 lbs over their max weight. Disenrolled and handed a $143k bill for the scholarship.
I am sure there are some that got an NROTC scholarship without athletics, but I think they are truly 1 in a 1000.
Plus, if she decides after a year she doesn't want this life, what will you do?
~ Hence, at her age you are better off asking the question on
www.college confidential.com regarding stats for merit at Texas Tech than here asking about NROTC with a child that as I read your posts shows no interest in joining the Navy.
~~I only say that because of your statements...nothing you stated implied she wants to serve, only how to get a scholarship.
Sorry if that offends you, just calling it like I read it.
If you come back and say....I took her to work at the VA hospital I work at and she was bitten by the bug, than I get it, but right now I see nothing that says she wants to serve.