Number of applicants per year (NROTC)

luqui03

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Good afternoon, how many applicants per year for NROTC scholarship? Thank you
 
Good afternoon, how many applicants per year for NROTC scholarship? Thank you
Information for year 2018-2019 school year.


This is a more difficult scholarship to obtain than the Army and Air Force Scholarship.

For the academic year 2018-2019, more than 5,000 high school senior applications for the scholarship were reviewed.
About 1,500 applicants were awarded a scholarship.

The way Navy ROTC chooses scholarship winners is opaque and there is not a point total that they use. All Navy ROTC winners are chosen by an officer board that evaluates the scholar, athlete, leader credentials of each candidate.

There seems to be little variation for athlete or leader credentials for Navy ROTC.

Army ROTC info:

Army ROTC

Is probably the “easiest” scholarship to win.

For academic year 2020-21, 9300 high school senior applications for the scholarship were reviewed.


About 2500 applicants were awarded a scholarship. About 25% of those were 4-year scholarships and 75% were 3-year scholarships.
 
Information for year 2018-2019 school year.


This is a more difficult scholarship to obtain than the Army and Air Force Scholarship.

For the academic year 2018-2019, more than 5,000 high school senior applications for the scholarship were reviewed.
About 1,500 applicants were awarded a scholarship.

The way Navy ROTC chooses scholarship winners is opaque and there is not a point total that they use. All Navy ROTC winners are chosen by an officer board that evaluates the scholar, athlete, leader credentials of each candidate.


There seems to be little variation for athlete or leader credentials for Navy ROTC.

Army ROTC info:

Army ROTC

Is probably the “easiest” scholarship to win.

For academic year 2020-21, 9300 high school senior applications for the scholarship were reviewed.


About 2500 applicants were awarded a scholarship. About 25% of those were 4-year scholarships and 75% were 3-year scholarships.
Why is it so difficult to get information from last year? Do they want to keep it a secret?
 
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