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    Is it possible to contact the medical waiver authorities directly?

    I am also curious about the politics of the scholarship candidate contacting the waiver authorities directly. My DS is waiting on a waiver so as to qualify for a two-year brigade scholarship. As I understand it, the entity that would grant the waiver is Cadet Command Surgeon General. If he...
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    Waiver and cadre error

    Hi, Thank you. When waiver comes through, are you still on the hook for fall tuition?
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    Waiver and cadre error

    Hi, First, I must apologize for the vagueness of this information. My DS is in graduate school and has been handling this situation on his own. He is reticent with info b/c he does not want his parents intervening; however, I need help understanding what is going on and if anything can be done...
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    Are waivers ever expedited?

    Thank you all for your insights. DS heard today that waiver is awaiting CG's signature (gulp).
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    Are waivers ever expedited?

    May I PM you?
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    Are waivers ever expedited?

    The frightening component is if waiver would be denied and he would be on the hook for a large tuition bill. He has his heart set on the military.
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    Are waivers ever expedited?

    My son has insisted on handling this complicated situation on his own; however, because the fall semester is only weeks away, I've been trying to relieve my own anxiety by doing some research into DoDMERB and campus-based scholarships, which has resulted in only more questions. Here's the...
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    Complicated situation: grad school, brigade scholarship, two battalions

    Yes--AROTC; and, yes, MS2. RE: the scholarship--he has not yet been notified; however, the current's institution's financial aid offer, which he received right after notification of admittance, is strange. The tuition for the program is very high, yet the parent and student contribution...
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    Complicated situation: grad school, brigade scholarship, two battalions

    Posting this for my DS--and apologies right away for the likelihood that I will get some jargon wrong. Situation: son is a senior in college, graduating this May. He's been participating in ROTC for past year and a half (non-scholarship, obviously). He intends to earn a MA and has applied for...
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