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    Current Service applicant for class of 2029/2030, commander nomination issue and academics

    I just think the deployment will make me a better soldier/officer all around. No matter what I end up choosing as my commissions source. I never considered WP until my previous commander recommended it. Looking at it they offer a major I am interested in, amazing club/sport opportunities and it...
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    Current Service applicant for class of 2029/2030, commander nomination issue and academics

    Thank you for your reply! It definitely boosted my confidence. My current unit is definitely a mess. I will work with my new unit, which I've heard amazing things about. I may be forced to push my class year to 2030 or maybe even 2031. But it is something I am willing to do in order to deploy. I...
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    Current Service applicant for class of 2029/2030, commander nomination issue and academics

    Thank you sir. The deployed Commander would be the closest thing I have to a "Company Commander" per my Chain of Command Counseling I received after the change of command. I will reach out to him.
  4. J

    Current Service applicant for class of 2029/2030, commander nomination issue and academics

    Hi all, I am a currently serving reservist on active orders interested in West Point. While I am currently applying for class of 2029, an upcoming deployment may or may not bump me to apply for class of 2030. An issue arises with my commander nomination. My current unit commander has been...
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    AROTC scholarship application denied for 15+ college credit hours

    Hi Herman, You were spot on with saying I would have to look into campus based scholarship opportunities. The Army just confirmed this for me. Unfortunately for army, I’ve been told they are extremely limited. Thank you for the in depth reply. I still have time to consider my options
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    AROTC scholarship application denied for 15+ college credit hours

    Hi, that is correct. I was able to get a response from the Army. They said: “You indicated you have more than 15 college credits. Applicants must have four full years of college remaining to be eligible to apply for the national ROTC scholarship program. If you are offered a scholarship prior to...
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    AROTC scholarship application denied for 15+ college credit hours

    Hi all, My rotc scholarship application was immediately denied after I put that I’ll have 60credit hours (a full AA). The senior instructor at my local college who I was talking with is currently unreachable but he told me there are 4, 3 and 2 year scholarships and that I am only required to do...
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