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    University awarded scholarships and AROTC tuition/fees award

    I get the feeling public schools are more reasonable when it comes to this- also yes, the scholarship being not directly tied to tuition might contribute. Thanks!
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    University awarded scholarships and AROTC tuition/fees award

    Wow this is great. This is my university had said they would do, but upon receiving the scholarship they deflated my academic scholarship to be at net zero. Is this a private university? and are you looking at a large excess?
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    Transferring AROTC Scholarship

    Is transfer acceptance rare? It was within the same brigade (2nd) and the tuition cost did not change. I transferred for a multitude of reasons; hopes of a better academic program more suited for my major (physics), a more diverse ROTC unit (i was the only female of my year), a better athletic...
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    Excess ROTC scholarship

    Do you know how much he got in overage? right now I am looking at 1600 surplus given to me. The room and board suggestion is very helpful thank you, although I imagine if I lived off campus the school would just readjust my aid again so im still looking at no extra funds from them. Even for...
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    Transferring AROTC Scholarship

    I transferred after my first year of college as a 3 year army rotc scholarship winner. I want to transfer back to my previous institution. Will PMS call me crazy and disregard a second request to transfer?
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    University awarded scholarships and AROTC tuition/fees award

    Hi! did this work out?
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    University awarded scholarships and AROTC tuition/fees award

    Hi, can I know how this sorted out? I am trying to figure the same thing out with my university, and they are looking for examples of other schools that do refund. Thanks!
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    Excess ROTC scholarship

    I am interested if there are any institutions that reimburse excess funds from an AROTC scholarship? As in the scholarship is "stacked" on top of already existing aid, and a check is cut of the excess money. Specifically Massachusetts's institutions would be great, as I do not know if it varies...
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