For the 1st Board there was an explicit notice to non-winners. I think it was a red banner at the top of the screen that said October board decisions had been communicated. It was very clear that we would be moving into the next board. With everything that's gone on with this round (from a web perspective) I would not give up hope on the second board until you see something like that.My sons still says boarded under consideration. I’m guessing at this point it means he’s going to the March board. Very disappointing for him since he already is in the national guard with split ops. I’m not completely sure how it works but he believes that if he is not a scholarship winner, he will have to complete AIT before beginning college and starting ROTC. We’ve never been completely able to get a straight answer about this. But I think that is the case because he would still be under his existing contract
USACC attempts to distribute 4 and 3-year HS scholarships, not equally, but there's a ratio/algorithm for this...the Army wants lieutenants from a diverse set of civilian institutions. That's why you were offered for those specific schools.Are Army ROTC scholarships based on how many spots each college has? Do they only award a certain number of scholarships to a certain college? I placed my top 6 as (in order) Princeton, Duke, Vanderbilt, Umich, UIUC, Gtech, and UT Austin, but I only got a 4 year to Princeton and UIUC. Does this mean Duke, Vanderbilt, and Umich are already full? I have already been admitted to Umich and UT Austin. Would love if someone could clarify this. Thanks. Still very grateful to have this option but I'm not sure I will get into either UIUC or Princeton.
Thank youFor the 1st Board there was an explicit notice to non-winners. I think it was a red banner at the top of the screen that said October board decisions had been communicated. It was very clear that we would be moving into the next board. With everything that's gone on with this round (from a web perspective) I would not give up hope on the second board until you see something like that.
It is! DD went in and removed other civilian schools after getting into Cornell ED. Still waiting on some service academy stuff.It’s exciting - he also received scholarships to RPI & Villanova.
The'P' apparently stands for "pending" since a school hasn't been chosen. My daughter just won the 3year as well and was contacted by her #1 school's ROO tonight. He noted that the scholarship will go to her other schools if she doesn't get into her top 3 or chooses a different (non-listed) school. Congrats to everyone--full tuition for 3 years is a blessing for us (4 would have been icing on the cake, but it wasn't to be, I guess!). Some schools proactively cover room/board for ROTC scholarship winners, so it doesn't hurt to contact your school choice to see if they do!hmm ok the the colleges listed weren't even all in his top choices, and they have a P next to them. I guess I am confused as on the ROTC site it says they give an ROTC member full tuition also, kinda looks the same as what my DS just won. And he only won 3 year, just wanted to confirm that we should be as excited as we are.
What was their status before recieving it??Whoo Hoo! DS is a 3-Year AD winner to his top two schools (College of Charleston and Charleston Southern University). Both are cross-town affiliates of The Citadel.
Was tied up with work obligations all day and monitored all the chatter here via phone. Was able to celebrate the big news when I got home this evening. A very proud moment for the parents.
Congratulations to all the fellow winners! On to DodMERB!
I was really tied up all day with work stuff so wasn't able to see whether it changed or how it changed throughout the day. All I know is he was a "Winner" this evening.What was their status before recieving it??
Regular decision admission results have not been issued by many schools. So I'd imagine it is not uncommon to be awarded a scholarship for a school where you have not yet been accepted. It's the timing of everything and is inevitable.My daughter is a recruited DI athlete and only really talked to that school’s ROO. I’m surprised to see here that candidates were offered scholarships to programs at schools where they haven’t been accepted?
My husband was an APMS 10 years ago at a school in Philly. He said that ROTC Battalions call scholarship winners, especially high academic students, to court them to their school. Does that not still happen?
Cadet Command has no idea to what universities students actually applied or were accepted to. I'm a former PMS and JROTC instructor and have had about 10 students in each situation request to transfer their scholarship (to my college's program as a PMS and to a college that was not one of the three on their letter offer as a JROTC SAI) and all were approved. And yes, I would personally call every scholarship winner to my school.My daughter is a recruited DI athlete and only really talked to that school’s ROO. I’m surprised to see here that candidates were offered scholarships to programs at schools where they haven’t been accepted?
My husband was an APMS 10 years ago at a school in Philly. He said that ROTC Battalions call scholarship winners, especially high academic students, to court them to their school. Does that not still happen?
The PMS/ROO can only see those who put one of their schools on their list. If I'm the ROO at Purdue, and a kid put Purdue, Vandy, Notre Dame, Michigan, Stanford, and Northwestern on their list - I can see if they received a scholarship offer and will immediately engage via email or phone.My daughter is a recruited DI athlete and only really talked to that school’s ROO. I’m surprised to see here that candidates were offered scholarships to programs at schools where they haven’t been accepted?
My husband was an APMS 10 years ago at a school in Philly. He said that ROTC Battalions call scholarship winners, especially high academic students, to court them to their school. Does that not still happen?
So should my son reach out to ROO at his top three schools listed to let them know he got AROTC scholarship and ask them approve it? My son already got accepted by all those schools.The PMS/ROO can only see those who put one of their schools on their list. If I'm the ROO at Purdue, and a kid put Purdue, Vandy, Notre Dame, Michigan, Stanford, and Northwestern on their list - I can see if they received a scholarship offer and will immediately engage via email or phone.
The Army doesn't see what schools a kid was accepted to. Only sees the schools listed on the application. Offers are based on what was put on the application.
I was traveling earlier. My DS was awarded a 3yr AD to his 1,2 and 4 schools. TCU, Ole Miss and Baylor. We are super excited!Winner 3YR
Major congratulations!I was traveling earlier. My DS was awarded a 3yr AD to his 1,2 and 4 schools. TCU, Ole Miss and Baylor. We are super excited!
When you get the follow-on letter in the next 2 weeks to accept the scholarship or not, it will have instructions how to request a transfer (just a quick letter describing where to and why) but only to the one university he plans to go to. You should contact that program's ROO or PMS and let them know he intends to transfer the scholarship there so they can track him enrolling and facilitate the transfer request.So should my son reach out to ROO at his top three schools listed to let them know he got AROTC scholarship and ask them approve it? My son already got accepted by all those schools.
What is the timeline to do this? My daughter won't hear back from all her schools until late March (per a couple schools) - In case she doesn't get into the 3 listed on her scholarship award and ends up at one of the others, how long does she have until she has to notify Cadet Command of her change request? Thank you.When you get the follow-on letter in the next 2 weeks to accept the scholarship or not, it will have instructions how to request a transfer (just a quick letter describing where to and why) but only to the one university he plans to go to. You should contact that program's ROO or PMS and let them know he intends to transfer the scholarship there so they can track him enrolling and facilitate the transfer request.