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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Congratulations on your son getting into USNA! That is great. While that may be a loss to our southern brethren at IU (fantastic program down there!), the fact that your son is willing to serve and has the opportunity to go to an Academy is awesome! You have a lot to be proud of!:smile:
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Thanks Rolling Thunder What you said is accurate. The Army recognizes this as the cost of doing business because it recognizes the fact that not everyone can or should be an Army Officer. The Army spends a lot of time and effort to select highly qualified applicants for schoalrships and...
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Thanks! We are doing well in the process and are very impressed with the young men and women that are applying this year. Good luck to you and yours!
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Each school has allocations for 4 yr scholarships and some have 3 yr. AD. What is unique with the 3 AD is the fact that the student is in essence proving themselves the first year before the scholarship is awarded. If they do well and are qualified, they are awarded the scholarship. There are...
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Additional Info CC PAM 145-4 Enrollment, Retention and Disenrollment Criteria, Policy and Procedures, Section IX, Re-enrollment , para. 2-65. Re-enrollment Eligibility. k. Former obligated scholarship Cadets who desire re-enrollment must repay all financial assistance expended on their...
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Reference Please read below from CC Reg 145-11 Reserve Officer Training Corps Simultaneous Memebrship Program (SMP) - Rev: 10-02-06. 4-3. SMP Cadet Ineligibility. The following guidelines are provided to assist in determining a cadets ineligibility to participate in SMP: a. Cadets...
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    Ask the ROO (Army ROTC Scholarships and Enrollment)

    Ask a Recruiting Operations Officer (ROO) about Army Scholarships and Enrollments! There are as many options for Army ROTC as there are young men and women interested in becoming Army Officers. What I will tell you will be fact and I will make every attempt to provide you a Cadet Command...
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    ROTC/SMP advice needed

    War Eagle Check with the ROO (Recruiting Operations Officer) or Scholarship and Enrollment Officer at the colleges you are interested in. Being an SMP can be a windfall in States like Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio but may not be lucrative in other states. There are pros and cons to being National...
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    March Army ROTC Board

    Check with the programs that you are interested in and ask them about the availablity of campus based scholarships. Just be aware, the applicants this year are many and they are well qualified. Good luck!
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    Room and Board

    Marian University in Indianapolis, IN (program falls under IUPUI host school - http://www.iupui.edu/~armyrotc) offers a housing grant for up to 5 Army ROTC Scholarship recipients! We hope to have grants at our other schools soon and are currently updating our website!
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    ROTC acceptance for 2010

    Island Girl Seeing your status change IS a good thing. It was Cadet Command's intent (as explained recently at Fort Monroe) to send only those applicants that will get an offer to DODMERB for physicals. However, for several reasons this year, some applicants whose files were selected to be...
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