As mentioned by others -- if your college has NROTC and you didn't try or involve yourself, that potentially looks odd with the B&GO.If I do not get in this year, I plan on reapplying next year. However, I will not be in an NROTC program like other reapplicants might be. Will that hurt my application? I do plan on taking plebe courses.
Work hard, get good grades, volunteer at every opportunity, get great PT scores, and you stand a good shot of getting a sideload.If I’m being totally honest. I wanted to do NROTC. But I was led the wrong way and was told I had to apply through the college I was applying to, to get the scholarship l. By the time I realized that wasn’t true. It was too late to apply. I am still going to try to go for the navy college program that my school offers though. It’s non-scholarship.
College program isn't a bad deal either - coming from a college programmer. As if often reiterated here, there are many paths to commissioning. It doesn't always start with a scholarship. One of the 1/Cs I know well is on advanced standing, and he was our BXO last semester. So there are many ways to be successful, scholarship or no.If I’m being totally honest. I wanted to do NROTC. But I was led the wrong way and was told I had to apply through the college I was applying to, to get the scholarship l. By the time I realized that wasn’t true. It was too late to apply. I am still going to try to go for the navy college program that my school offers though. It’s non-scholarship.
Thank you!College program isn't a bad deal either - coming from a college programmer. As if often reiterated here, there are many paths to commissioning. It doesn't always start with a scholarship. One of the 1/Cs I know well is on advanced standing, and he was our BXO last semester. So there are many ways to be successful, scholarship or no.
Thanks for the information.College program isn't a bad deal either - coming from a college programmer. As if often reiterated here, there are many paths to commissioning. It doesn't always start with a scholarship. One of the 1/Cs I know well is on advanced standing, and he was our BXO last semester. So there are many ways to be successful, scholarship or no.
If I’m being totally honest. I wanted to do NROTC. But I was led the wrong way and was told I had to apply through the college I was applying to, to get the scholarship
Thank you for the advice!! Hopefully if I have to reapply next year that mistake does not affect the turn out of the resultBe careful with that answer -- like USNA, all the relevant and official information regarding applying for NROTC is available online and /or through an Official Source. I don't know how you were mistaken (hopefully not by an official source, but it happens), but if queried, own the problem and have an answer -- College program walk on is good., i.e I made a a mistake an didn't apply in time for a ROTC scholarship, but I am participating as a College Program, and doing really welll..."
One comment-- do not rely upon your BGO as a official source for NROTC information. Of course I did my initial BGO training 20 years ago, and my have forgotten, but don't recall much discussion about the details of NROTC during either initial training or the various refresher trainings I have attended. That said, you can expect a BGO to inquire whether you are applying for NROTC --as that is a pretty good indicator of your interest and motivation to serve as a Naval/Marine Corps officer instead of someone that is simply seeking the "prestige" of attending Service Academy.
In addition to NSI at Great Lakes, many units have a one week indoctrination at school a week before classes.Do students who receive an NROTC scholarship report early to school like in the SAs?
Sometimes they report to school about a week early. Depends on the unit. Of course all scholarship MIDN attend NSI during the summer.Do students who receive an NROTC scholarship report early to school like in the SAs?