platypus1618
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From the high school ROTC scholarships page: "Requirements: Be between the ages of 17 and 26"
http://m.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students/four-year-scholarship.m.html
That could be at the time of contracting, I suppose, but that's not what it says.
Also I think Pima is right about the max. college credits.
That being said, I agree with Jcleppe that the stats listed are not really as above average as you seem to think (still competitive though, in my opinion). You don't mention his PT test score, and the only athletics I see is golf. A poor or mediocre PT score could be an issue.
Also, unless the school uses some unique method of grading, there is no way a single semester or year of 4.0 could bring a 3-year cumulative GPA of 3.53 up to 3.7.
http://m.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students/four-year-scholarship.m.html
That could be at the time of contracting, I suppose, but that's not what it says.
Also I think Pima is right about the max. college credits.
That being said, I agree with Jcleppe that the stats listed are not really as above average as you seem to think (still competitive though, in my opinion). You don't mention his PT test score, and the only athletics I see is golf. A poor or mediocre PT score could be an issue.
Also, unless the school uses some unique method of grading, there is no way a single semester or year of 4.0 could bring a 3-year cumulative GPA of 3.53 up to 3.7.