I have dual citizenship as well with a European nation. Half of the time, when you speak to someone from ROTC at a college, they don't even know the answer. I was told very simply by a PMS that unless my dual citizenship was with russia, north korea, cuba or some country that us does not like, not to worry about it lol
Are you AROTC or AFROTC? There is a big difference because as Ariel stated clarkson knows officers with dual, but for AFROTC nobody knows anyone that has been able to maintain dual. USAFA even states that to commission via USAFA the cadet would have to surrender their other citizenship, be it Canada or Russia, there is no you can hold on to it.
Why is this important enough for me to point out? The difference between AROTC and AFROTC is AFROTC commissioned officers will go ADAF. Unlike AROTC where there is a Guard or Reserve option, an AFROTC cadet will not have that option at all. They will be like USAFA grads...ADAF, thus it may be possible for AROTC grads if they don't go AD to maintain it, but because AFROTC will be like USAFA grads that option is off the table as soon as they go to SFT.
ROTC programs even between sister services are completely different from the get go regarding their ROTC career. AFROTC 4 yr scholarship is the only one that is called a 2 +2. If not selected for summer field training (SFT) as a sophomore, the scholarship will most likely be revoked. Selected for SFT and they pick up the last 2 yrs. 2.5 cgpa and chances are very high you will not get selected.
~AROTC once they have it, keep their nose clean and carry a 2.5 they will keep it for all 4 years. Same with NROTC HSSP recipients. Any AFROTC scholarship cadet with a gpa below 3.0 is worried as a sophomore about keeping the scholarship. SFT Tech majors avg 3.0/3.1 for selection. Non-Tech and it is 3.3/3.4 cgpa.
NROTC mids not on scholarship will also be boarded as a sophomore, but that is for them to move on as a POC. Scholarship recipients will not be boarded because they have been contracted since their freshmen year.
AFROTC and NROTC care about their majors. 80% at the least are STEM/TECH majors. AROTC does not have that emphasis.