Cadetmom2022
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My son was just notified he will need a waiver for his 4 year AROTC scholarship. What are the real chances of him getting this? He was disqualified because of codes
D224.91-dislocation of patella (happened last October)
D226.40-current or history of osteochondral defect. (This was because he had a bone injury from dislocation of the patella-surgically repaired in october)
He has made a full recovery, cleared by his surgeon for full activity with no restrictions and has no residual effects from the injury (which was caused during football) he went on to wrestle this year and place at the state level, runs track, and participates in RAIDERS in JROTC at his school.
How do we get past these codes of disqualification if they can't Physically assess him for the review and see is capable of any physical activity.
Is there a way to submit additional information for the waiver review (i.e.: doctors letter stating he has full ROM, no residual complications)
Please help...he is distraught he is going to loose his scholarship.
D224.91-dislocation of patella (happened last October)
D226.40-current or history of osteochondral defect. (This was because he had a bone injury from dislocation of the patella-surgically repaired in october)
He has made a full recovery, cleared by his surgeon for full activity with no restrictions and has no residual effects from the injury (which was caused during football) he went on to wrestle this year and place at the state level, runs track, and participates in RAIDERS in JROTC at his school.
How do we get past these codes of disqualification if they can't Physically assess him for the review and see is capable of any physical activity.
Is there a way to submit additional information for the waiver review (i.e.: doctors letter stating he has full ROM, no residual complications)
Please help...he is distraught he is going to loose his scholarship.