The NROTC does have a limit of credits that can be transfer for a scholarship recipient at 30 credits, but it seems this rule may have some bending possibilities as what credits transfer over has merit.
Hi! I am currently a freshman in college and I applied for the 4 year scholarship, I have heard of the 30 credit limit for collegiate students, and I was wondering if anyone knew if they count all credits completed in the first year. I will be at 30 at the end of spring semester, but I submitted...
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If the unit is fine with her going for her Masters, then it shouldn't be a problem. If it is, then most of those credits will not be able to be used at college. the NROTC also requires more than just 2 semesters a year of Naval Science classes. There is also 2 semesters of Calc, 2 semesters of Physics, 2 semesters of English(writing), semester of History, and semester of cultural/regional studies.
Basically it seems like the point of the rule is to be in college for 4 years minimum.