Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC)
$180,000 Scholarship Opportunity
Greetings:
I am Petty Officer Second Class Steven Roadinger the NROTC Area Coordinator for Navy Recruiting District Seattle responsible for Central Washington, and Eastern Montana. I take great pride in helping young students find solutions to the high cost of college education. The NROTC Scholarship Program offers students the opportunity to earn their degree and receive valuable leadership and management skills while enjoying the benefits of an exciting career. The basic requirements and benefits of this outstanding program are listed below:
1. Selected applicants receive:
·  Full tuition and other financial benefits worth up to $180,000
·  NROTC Units are located at over 150 of the nations leading colleges and universities
·  $250-$400 a month tax-free spending money
2. Basic eligibility requirements:
·  Be a U.S. Citizen
·  Be at least 17 years of age and not older than 23 by June 30th of the year you start college
·  Complete high school/equivalent certificate
·  Take the ACT or SAT and receive at least the minimum scores listed below:
ACT SAT
Math = 21 Math = 520
English = 22 Critical Reading = 530
3. May apply for one of these options:
·  NAVY
·  NURSE CORPS (must major in a nursing degree program leading to a BSN)
4. Degree requirements:
·  Major in any field
·  Take normal course load required for degree
·  Enroll in two Naval Science Courses per year
Complete the following courses: English Grammar/Composition and World Culture, *Calculus I, *Calculus II, *Physics, *National Security Policy/U.S. Military Affairs.
*Not required for Nurse ROTC
5. Military Service requirements:
·  No obligation for first year of college
·  Upon completion of degree, receive a commission as an Ensign in the US Navy
·  Five year active duty obligation
6. Benefits of NROTC:
·  100% of college tuition paid
·  100% employment upon graduation
·  Opportunity to lead and manage personnel
·  Unlimited travel opportunities
·  30 days paid vacation per year
·  Excellent medical/dental benefits
Completing the application does not obligate you in any way.
You may disenroll from the NROTC program at anytime during the freshman year without incurring any service obligation or financial penalty.
Applications need to be completed before the last day of school. SAT and ACT scores may be obtained after the school year.
This application is for the Fall 2011 Semester.
Apply now at: https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/
If you would like to get more information, please contact my cell phone at (360) 628-1150.
Feel free to E-mail me at . / UCLA
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