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Good morning,
My daughter was recommended for an interview for the Commander scholarship at an Air Force ROTC detachment. They told us that with this scholarship she would not have to go before a board to receive it, because the commander of the detachment chooses this person. They also said that, in order to receive the award, she would have to commit to attending that detachment.
This is what I found on afrotc.com:
I have some questions that I'd appreciate help on:
1) Can anyone direct us to more information on the "Commander scholarship"?
2) Is what I found on afrotc.com referring to the same thing that my daughter was offered? Is the "Commander scholarship" that the detachment mentioned the same thing as the "Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS)" that afrotc.com mentions?
3) If the "Commander scholarship" and the "Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS)" are the same thing, what is the difference between a "Commanders’ In-College Scholarship (CICS)" (Type 1) and a Type 2 scholarship? Here are the characteristics of Type 1 that don't apply to Type 2. Am I missing anything important?
Thank you!
Can anyone direct us to more information on the Commander scholarship?
My daughter was recommended for an interview for the Commander scholarship at an Air Force ROTC detachment. They told us that with this scholarship she would not have to go before a board to receive it, because the commander of the detachment chooses this person. They also said that, in order to receive the award, she would have to commit to attending that detachment.
This is what I found on afrotc.com:
- TYPE 1: Reserved for Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS) [emphasis added] offered to cadets pursuing a technical major. It pays 100 percent tuition and authorized fees at any public or private institution with an Air Force ROTC detachment. Selectees also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend.
- TYPE 2: This is awarded to all cadets selected through the In-College Scholarship Program (ICSP) and pays up to $18,000 per year in college tuition at any public or private institution with an Air Force ROTC detachment. Scholarship payment is further capped at up to $9,000 per semester or up to $6,000 per quarter. Selectees will also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend.
I have some questions that I'd appreciate help on:
1) Can anyone direct us to more information on the "Commander scholarship"?
2) Is what I found on afrotc.com referring to the same thing that my daughter was offered? Is the "Commander scholarship" that the detachment mentioned the same thing as the "Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS)" that afrotc.com mentions?
3) If the "Commander scholarship" and the "Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS)" are the same thing, what is the difference between a "Commanders’ In-College Scholarship (CICS)" (Type 1) and a Type 2 scholarship? Here are the characteristics of Type 1 that don't apply to Type 2. Am I missing anything important?
- You don't have to go before a board.
- You must commit to that particular detachment.
- You get 100 percent tuition whereas Type 2 has a cap of $18,000 per year.
- You must pursue a technical major.
Thank you!
Can anyone direct us to more information on the Commander scholarship?