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No way of knowing. Depends how fast room becomes available and the list gets worked through.When should I hear back from the admissions department whether I was able to be offered a spot at NAPS?
No way of knowing. Depends how fast room becomes available and the list gets worked through.When should I hear back from the admissions department whether I was able to be offered a spot at NAPS?
No news is better than bad new. I’m a candidate still CPR , hopefully your son makes it as well.as of 3:55 est, still cpr
I didn't see a PDF attachment... please let me know if you get it back.Waitlisted at NAPS! Feeling very grateful, but when I accepted the PDF attachment disappeared. Does anyone know how to get it back?
Thank you!
Waitlisted at NAPS! Feeling very grateful, but when I accepted the PDF attachment disappeared. Does anyone know how to get it back?
Thank you!
NAPS has a waitlist and she’s being offered the opportunity to be on the NAPS waitlist. Commit to alternate plans, but she’s still in it!My DD just checked her portal. She didn't get an appointment or a turned down but it says that she has been offered an appointment with ACCEPT or DECLINE buttons to NAPS waitlist? I didn't know that NAPS has a waitlist? So she's been offered an appointment to the NAPS waitlist?
Yes, please!Should we start a NAPS- waitlist thread? @Capt MJ ?
Ahhhh rowing; food for the "Type A" soul.I was not waitlisted, that was during the crazy COVID year and the new system. I'm probably the only candidate here who remembers the old CIS with that ugly yellow background . I had a lot of bad things happen to me my freshman year of college (much of it my fault, some of it just plain bad luck) and I was set back in school a while. My school doesn't have NROTC, and at my current school I'd be set to graduate Spring of '26, so OCS is still pretty far away. This year if I do get another TWE I will be transferring to Auburn to do the NROTC college program.
I know that my stats from that first year kinda drag me down, but I know Navy likes a good rebound. I went from a 2.05 GPA and no extracurriculars to a 3.1 GPA and captain of the rowing team, undergrad chemistry researcher, organic chemistry tutor and TA, and won several cadet awards (I go to an SMC). Hopefully the comeback will get me a BFE, but if not, the application process helped me become more well rounded and disciplined.
I applied for an NROTC scholarship but still have not heard back. I’m really not sure what to do about that because I have emailed my coordinator a few times about it but she does not know my application status. I thought I was supposed to hear back by now for the scholarship. I will contact Georgia Tech’s NROTC program as well about doing the program without the scholarship, as I believe that is a potential route I can go while applying for a 3-year scholarship next year. Thanks for the other info!Are you going to do NROTC there? Fine way to go if your ultimate goal is to commission and serve. You would also be eligible to apply for the ROTC nom, in case you decided to re-apply. Your DoDMERB exam is good for 2 years.
From what I've heard, NROTC is supposed to notify by the end of the month so if your application doesn't have a decision yet you still have time.I applied for an NROTC scholarship but still have not heard back. I’m really not sure what to do about that because I have emailed my coordinator a few times about it but she does not know my application status. I thought I was supposed to hear back by now for the scholarship. I will contact Georgia Tech’s NROTC program as well about doing the program without the scholarship, as I believe that is a potential route I can go while applying for a 3-year scholarship next year. Thanks for the other info!
I applied for an NROTC scholarship but still have not heard back. I’m really not sure what to do about that because I have emailed my coordinator a few times about it but she does not know my application status. I thought I was supposed to hear back by now for the scholarship. I will contact Georgia Tech’s NROTC program as well about doing the program without the scholarship, as I believe that is a potential route I can go while applying for a 3-year scholarship next year. Thanks for the other info!
Ok, thank you. I was awarded a scholarship to a Flight Academy this summer sponsored by NJROTC so I’m concerned about NSI interfering with the flight academy. I was hoping to hear back by now so I could get a waiver to push back NSI to next summer so I can pursue this scholarship and get my Private Pilot License, but since I needed to get the waiver by April 14, I guess I won’t be able to do this academy if I get the NROTC scholarship.From what I've heard, NROTC is supposed to notify by the end of the month so if your application doesn't have a decision yet you still have time.
No, but I will! Thank you.Have you posted over in the NROTC thread? There is a very knowledgeable poster who has been exceptionally helpful at updating when decisions are going out and when they can be expected.