AROTC Scholarship Board - Week of March 23, 2020

DS changed to Winner,3-year Advanced Designee - only 1 school showed up on Portal (our other kids in previous years got 4-year in 1st board and 3 schools included)... So - can someone (maybe Montana State ROTC?) clarify if that means it is only good for that 1 school?
Its just Cadet Commands way of “equal” distribution of scholarships across the schools. Sometimes you get 1-3, others just #5. There is a way to transfer the scholarship to the school you want. There will be instructions in the packet but its not guaranteed.
 
Its just Cadet Commands way of “equal” distribution of scholarships across the schools. Sometimes you get 1-3, others just #5. There is a way to transfer the scholarship to the school you want. There will be instructions in the packet but its not guaranteed.
Thank you. I’ve appreciated your replies to everyone’s questions!
 
This may be early but how do you go about accepting the scholarship? I wasn't given a letter or paperwork, but it could just be that they haven't finished notifying everyone.
 
Its just Cadet Commands way of “equal” distribution of scholarships across the schools. Sometimes you get 1-3, others just #5. There is a way to transfer the scholarship to the school you want. There will be instructions in the packet but its not guaranteed.
Say the applicant did not get in to any of the 3 schools the scholarship is for. Applicant chose 5 schools and only 3 are shown in the winners page. Will it be a monumental task to request a school change?
 
Say the applicant did not get in to any of the 3 schools the scholarship is for. Applicant chose 5 schools and only 3 are shown in the winners page. Will it be a monumental task to request a school change?
The instructions are in the packet. Clearly not getting into schools (say you were awarded to MIT, Harvard and Yale- but you are more a Montana State kind of kid) is highly likely to have your transfer approved.
 
They will have to change it to "not a winner' if you haven't won. I refuse to believe that all winners have been notified
Sorry, but "they" don't have to do a thing. In years past, "they" have not done that.
 
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