AH99 - I am interested in this too. I received an offer for ECP and includes 4 year scholarship (2 at military junior college followed by 2 years at any school with ROTC program). Do any on the forum have insight?
Many thanks!
Next week Cadet Command will make 100 national ECP offers off the first scholarship board. If you receive an ECP offer it is the ONLY offer you will receive from the national board. You will not be considered for another national scholarship during the last two boards. If you receive a national ECP offer you may select one of five Military Junior Colleges to attend.
I just read this from a facebook page. I did not know Cadet Command made national ECP Scholarship offers. DS had an ECP scholarship but it came from the school.
As a note, if you are wanting active duty,
even though the possibility is there, and some cadets may do it, it is unlikely to achieve it through ECP.
DS commissioned 1 1/2 yrs ago. I think 2 cadets from the class ahead of him made active duty. Out of his class I think 3 or 5 had their GRFD numbers revoked to be eligible to try for AD, only 1 received it and he was a language major with a 3.8 gpa and his follow up school was Norwich. The class behind DS had ZERO cadets get their GFD numbers revoked (so he was told).
I think Clarkson on here even said that GRFD numbers being revoked were next to impossible.
It used to be your number was revoked at your follow up school, today you apply to have your control number revoked in October of your sophomore year, if it is not done then it will not be done.
That being said, the program changes quickly based upon the needs of the Army, so you may start under one scenario and by the time you graduate things may change.