NJROTC-CC
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For a student who seeks to commission in the USMC, and who is not awarded a four year NROTC-MO scholarship, it would seem that the main advantage of doing NROTC-MO as a college programmer is the opportunity to compete for a “side load” scholarship. Other than that, it would seem that PLC is a fine option that allows more time for academics because training (other than staying in shape) is 100% during the summer. Also, I believe there is some financial aid from the USMC for PLC.
My DS has prepaid in-state tuition, so I can’t see much advantage to him doing NROTC-MO as a college programmer. What am I missing?
P.S. - DS is still in the running for NROTC-MO scholarship. We are just looking at Plans B and C.
My DS has prepaid in-state tuition, so I can’t see much advantage to him doing NROTC-MO as a college programmer. What am I missing?
P.S. - DS is still in the running for NROTC-MO scholarship. We are just looking at Plans B and C.
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