The reason I didn't ask about NROTC and NROTC-MO, is because, as i understand it, the Marine Option, for advanced standing is only taking scholarship students, with a two or three year scholarship. NROTC is only accepting College Program, for those who have a realistic chance of qualifying for a two or three year scholarship.For the programs you did not ask about NROTC & NROTC-MO:
For 2014
Scholarship 3303
College Program 1292
STA-21 152
2014 Marine Option
Scholarship 871
College Program 483
MECEP 193
Reference https://naval.dasa.ncsu.edu/join-nrotc/recent-nrotc-selection-statistics/
The last time I saw numbers for AFROTC, the percentage was @18% nationally for freshmen.
However, that number does change with the year groups.
1. Freshmen can apply for the ICSP scholarship. Depending on how many are available it can go up.
2. Many kids will walk on as freshmen and sophomores. Thus, depending on how many walk on with no scholarship than the % changes.
3. Scholarship cadets have that 1st yr no penalty repayment aspect. The number can again change depending on how many leave after that year,
4. AFROTC has a selection board their AS200 yr. for all of their cadets. Having a scholarship is not a factor in their decision to send them to SFT (summer field training). Hence, the number can change again.
On a whole though, scholarship cadets are the minority for AFROTC cadets.
Sorry this is way beyond my google search capability. But @NavyNOLA may be able to chime in.The reason I didn't ask about NROTC and NROTC-MO, is because, as i understand it, the Marine Option, for advanced standing is only taking scholarship students, with a two or three year scholarship. NROTC is only accepting College Program, for those who have a realistic chance of qualifying for a two or three year scholarship.
This raises the question of prior service enlisted. Take for example a prior service Sailor or Marine, who is attending college on their own, using
post 9-11 benefits as opposed to being selected by MECEP or STA-21. Would they be disqualified, since they're not seeking a scholarship?
Sorry this is way beyond my google search capability. But @NavyNOLA may be able to chime in.
edit: did you see this, you may even be the op https://www.airwarriors.com/community/index.php?threads/nrotc-prior-active-duty.43700/
The reason I didn't ask about NROTC and NROTC-MO, is because, as i understand it, the Marine Option, for advanced standing is only taking scholarship students, with a two or three year scholarship. NROTC is only accepting College Program, for those who have a realistic chance of qualifying for a two or three year scholarship.
This raises the question of prior service enlisted. Take for example a prior service Sailor or Marine, who is attending college on their own, using
post 9-11 benefits as opposed to being selected by MECEP or STA-21. Would they be disqualified, since they're not seeking a scholarship?
I'm curious what you're aiming for? What you said above about Advanced Standing and scholarship students doesn't make sense. What are you trying to do? Provide some specifics on what you're looking to accomplish and I can provide a better answer on the NROTC side.