mikemike998
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Can I still join army rotc if I have asthma if I can't join rotc of having asthma can I get a waiver for asthma ?
Who do I need to talk about the waiver ?Asthma is a DQ, but there is a possibility for a waiver as long as it doesn't affect daily functions or exercise to an extent that you would put yourself and others in danger.
Who do I need to talk about the waiver ?
Who do I need to talk about the waiver ?
Should I just contact the school for a waiver because my recruiting office in my area will not let me get a waiver ? @AROTC-dadWho do I need to talk about the waiver ?
The AROTC Recruiting Operations Officer (ROO) at your college.
What do you mean by school? The admissions office of the college? The ROO? The PMS? Please communicate with specificity.Should I just contact the school for a waiver
If by "recruiting office" you mean the local Army recruiter, then STOP TALKING TO THEM!because my recruiting office will not let me get a waiver ?
Ok thanks I will just contact the school Rotc office .@mikemike998,
You are using terms that need clarification.
What do you mean by school? The admissions office of the college? The ROO? The PMS? Please communicate with specificity.Should I just contact the school for a waiver
If by "recruiting office" you mean the local Army recruiter, then STOP TALKING TO THEM!because my recruiting office will not let me get a waiver ?
If you are interested in Army ROTC, the ONLY person to speak with is the ROO at the College ROTC program. The local recruiting officer on Main street knows very little about ROTC and is primarily tasked with recruiting enlisted personnel.
ROO = College ROTC enrollment officer = ROTC Recruiting Operations Officer. This person is based ON CAMPUS at the college ROTC office.
Here is an example:
https://www.clarkson.edu/rotc/army-rotc