Does Boston College have Army ROTC?

Cadet35

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I see on the college’s website that it does indeed have it, yet on the scholarship application under school of intent when searching for Boston College nothing appears. I feel like a couple of months ago BC was on there.
 
I see on the college’s website that it does indeed have it, yet on the scholarship application under school of intent when searching for Boston College nothing appears. I feel like a couple of months ago BC was on there.

I am no expert on AROTC, being a squid and non-ROTC, but it looks like BC is a cross-town affiliate of Northeastern. See link below. Dig deeper into the primary source; there may be guidance on how the scholarship works for affiliates. It looks like actual classes are held at BC, no cross-town commuting, plus free board and guaranteed on-campus room.


The phone numbers for Northeastern are right there. If you can’t find the answer online, organize your questions and call the unit.

I am sure others will pop up with better guidance.
 
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I see on the college’s website that it does indeed have it, yet on the scholarship application under school of intent when searching for Boston College nothing appears. I feel like a couple of months ago BC was on there.
They're connected to other schools. Call BC and ask them what school to apply under. On a second hand note, is your portal working for you at the moment? I know there was supposed to be maintenance or something yesterday and today but not sure mine is not working.
 
They're connected to other schools. Call BC and ask them what school to apply under. On a second hand note, is your portal working for you at the moment? I know there was supposed to be maintenance or something yesterday and today but not sure mine is not working.

I was able to fully access it last night to check under the school of intent for BC.
 
If you don’t see a school you know offers Army ROTC try changing your intended major on the application. Schools are sometimes masked if they don’t offer a particular major. Listing engineering for a school that doesn’t have an engineering program sometimes causes this.
 
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