Are we talking about the same website?Did you close your browser since you last visited the portal? If not, try that.
https://hs.usarmyrotc.com/dana-na/auth/url_22/welcome.cgi?p=forced-off
Are we talking about the same website?Did you close your browser since you last visited the portal? If not, try that.
My apologies, I was thinking of the AF portal. I will find out the correct info and post. Sorry.I don't see it when I login.Online at the AROTC website. Login, upper right corner.Hello, I received a 4 year to my top 3 universities, but I have not received a winner's letter (via email or mail.) How do I accept my scholarships??
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Call and try to coordinate an overnight in the next month at the 2 schools. My then cadet called the Recruiting Ops Officer or PMS and provided contact information asking if a cadet would be willing to host her for a night. The host cadet contacted her with dates for a visit that fit in her class, ROTC, and life schedule. She went to ROTC, class, and social activities with the host cadet. This was a small school with ROTC at a different, larger, school. This visit was necessary to decide whether to take the ROTC scholarship at this small school commuting to the host school or take an academic scholarship elsewhere.Hello, I recently recieved a 3 year scholarship after this past board and am having trouble deciding which school to accept it at. I got offers from three schools: #1, 2, and 5 on my list, but I am struggling to pick between #1 and #2. They are both very similar in a lot of ways and I would be happy at both (in fact they're tied for first, but were simply listed as 1 and 2 on my application).
I am fully aware that the choice is ultimately up to me, but I was hoping someone could help provide guidance on how to better nitpick details to help me decide. As I stated before, they are very similar in a number of ways, but I will be contacting the ROOs and maybe other faculty members at both (coaches and deparment heads) to help me decide. What kind of questions should I ask to really help me choose?
Interesting, if this is true it is a huge deviation from before, and the first board recipients had to accept within 30 days. When the actual letter arrives or if they upload a copy of the letter, make sure the date is the same, and if not follow the date in the letter.Our AROTC portal says ."By May 31."
Haha! As parents, our vote doesn't count. It's gotta be your son who answers this.Gosh I don't know which one. Lived in Pittsburgh for 6 years, before that NY and before that Ireland.
Hello, I recently recieved a 3 year scholarship after this past board and am having trouble deciding which school to accept it at. I got offers from three schools: #1, 2, and 5 on my list, but I am struggling to pick between #1 and #2. They are both very similar in a lot of ways and I would be happy at both (in fact they're tied for first, but were simply listed as 1 and 2 on my application).
I am fully aware that the choice is ultimately up to me, but I was hoping someone could help provide guidance on how to better nitpick details to help me decide. As I stated before, they are very similar in a number of ways, but I will be contacting the ROOs and maybe other faculty members at both (coaches and deparment heads) to help me decide. What kind of questions should I ask to really help me choose?
We have a similar situation. My son has a choice of three schools. We are visiting both again ; one tomorrow and one on Monday and hope to meet with both rotc officers both times. He decided definitely not to take one school in his choice. Basically both have great reputations, one is in the city he lives in, the other is about 300 miles away but in the same state. The one 300 miles away offers a huge discount on housing with the scholarship so basically he would go for free. The other has a discount for housing, but not as great. Both are in major cities.
Good luck with the decision. I am sorry I cannot answer the questions, but just wanted to let you know you are not alone.
Assuming you're referring to AROTC scholarship, wait until you receive the packet in the mail. It might take 7-10 days to arrive. Then review all the info before accepting.Hello, I received a 4 year to my top 3 universities, but I have not received a winner's letter (via email or mail.) How do I accept my scholarships??
Haha! As parents, our vote doesn't count. It's gotta be your son who answers this.Gosh I don't know which one. Lived in Pittsburgh for 6 years, before that NY and before that Ireland.
Our kids would have such wonderful lives, if only they'd let us make their decisions for them!
Have you visited the campuses. In addition to taking the school tour, I would look around the school and talk to random students. Ask them what they think of the school. It was also makes sense to talk to those in Rotc. My wife and my son walked around campus and and my wife would randomly walk into a professor office (thank god I wasnt there) and started asking questions. All of them were very welcoming and understanding. I wouldnt do as a prospective student without a parent as I think they will be more agreeable with them there. My AF Rotc son went to see Arizona State, Embry Riddle, Florida Institute of Technology and Purdue. It came down to FIT and Purdue. He was greatly impressed with one of the teacher in his major at FIT but he decided on Purde after talking to some guys in a dorm. He connected to the lifestyle and he has been happy ever since. No matter what you see on the tour or what the professors or administrators say, what you think of the school will probably come down to small things that you wont know until you attend
Problem with visiting colleges - they all look pretty great during those tours.
Like North Korea. Clean, neat, everyone is smiling and happy and energetic all the time. Food looks great, too.
No tours will show you those Thirsty-Thursday night couch-burning parties held before football games. Or legions of 19 year olds waking up in their own vomit. Sigh.
P.S. Congrats on your son. You must be proud. Job well done.
I however just want some help from you lovely people in formulating a list of questions to better determine which school is better for me.
Duquesne? Not ROTC myself but an alumni... They used to do drill right on campus which was cool to watch as a non-ROTC person. Especially when they would rappel off St. Anne’s past my window.Many of these questions are the same for both colleges. One is right downtown Pittsburgh, the other downtown Philly. It will come down to one factor ; weather he can get into the main campus in Pittsburgh.
Duquesne? Not ROTC myself but an alumni... They used to do drill right on campus which was cool to watch as a non-ROTC person. Especially when they would rappel off St. Anne’s past my window.Many of these questions are the same for both colleges. One is right downtown Pittsburgh, the other downtown Philly. It will come down to one factor ; weather he can get into the main campus in Pittsburgh.