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    SSOP then NROTC

    On caveat. Maritime only subsidizes room and board for 4-year scholarships.
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    SSOP then NROTC

    Yes you can apply for SSOP and compete for a side load scholarship.
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    SUNY Maritime College

    I will see if I can figure out how to send you a PM to provide info so your son can contact DD. She will be a good source of advice. Never too soon to start training for PFT!
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    Accessions after ECP

    QA1517, thanks for your thoughtful reply. I'm hoping that you are right re: the Army continuing to allow ECP's to compete for AD. The possibility of AD was certainly one factor in my son's decision to go the ECP route. It would be a shame if the AD option were denied after all the...
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    Accessions after ECP

    Since DS has only been under scholarship for two academic quarters I wonder if he can drop the GRFD scholarship, repay the tuition and continue on as a non scholarship ECP. If i'm not mistaken my DS's school pays for room and board for non scholarship ECPs. I think all ECPs also get the $10k...
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    MSI , stipend and CIET pay

    But think what we're saving on food since they left home [emoji6]
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    MSI , stipend and CIET pay

    I should also note that the Army will pay the cost of milage or a plane ticket, whichever is less.
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    MSI , stipend and CIET pay

    We drove to Knox to attend LTC graduation and drove DS home to upstate NY. DS was reimbursed for milage. I didn't see a dime
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    Accessions after ECP

    My son is an MSIII ECP at a Jr. Military College. The scuttlebut is that the ECP cadets will no longer have the option of competing for active duty. I googled a bit and found this line in the Wiki ECP article: "as of 2014 the option for contracted ECP cadets to compete for active duty is...
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    SUNY Maritime College

    My DD got through the her first semester this fall participating in NROTC and varsity soccer. This required carrying 21 credits including the required naval science course + lab. Very rigorous. She loves Maritime. If anything the participation on the team helped. She's surrounded by...
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    Massachusetts Maritime Academy

    One can participate in the SSOP to pursue a navel reserve commission. I believe MMA also has an Army ROTC program (cross town with BU).
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    SUNY Maritime College

    Kings Point does not offer the major DD is pursuing (marine environmental science).
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    Which is better?

    Maritime is a State University of New York college.
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    SUNY Maritime College

    DD is now a Mug, starting on the soccer team and doing the NROTC Strategic Sealift Officer Program. So far so good.
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    Reserve options

    The exception being the Strategic Sealift Officer Program at the maritime academies. SSOs are commissioned into the Navy Reserve.
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    2 Years of LDAC

    From that same article: "...for cadets entering their junior year, a Cadet Leader Course is being developed. The CLC will be tested in 2015 and be available to all cadets in 2017, Smith said. The seven weeks during summer will consist of four weeks of tactical training for all cadets. Then some...
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    2 Years of LDAC

    You may be referring to the new Cadet Initial Entry Training, or CIET, which will take place between every cadet's freshman and sophomore year. More at: Army dot mil, article 113856
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    ECP to SMC?

    I was not aware of the Citadel's program. Looks like it's an evening program which provides an option that might be attractive to some.
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    SUNY Maritime College

    DD applied early decision. We are anxiously awaiting decision. She has visited twice including an overnight hosted by the soccer coach. The curriculum is rigorous and many students don't finish in 4 years. My daughter is interested in either coast guard or NOAA corps and will likely...
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