Scholarships
National Army ROTC Scholarships (4-year and 3-year)
This scholarship type is awarded to high school seniors who will soon graduate or
obtain an equivalent certificate. Scholarships cover full tuition and mandatory fees
for the term of the award. Competition for these scholarships is high, as over 30,000
students from across the country compete for them annually.
Scholarship awardees receive a book allowance of $1200 per year and receive a monthly tax free stipend. The scholarship process is centralized at Cadet Command. Interviews are conducted at local Army ROTC programs prior to being eligible for selection. Go to https://hs.usarmyrotc.com/dana-na/auth/url_22/welcome.cgi to begin the process.
Basic Scholarship Eligibility Requirements:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be between the ages of 17 and 26
- Have a high school GPA of at least 2.50
- Have a high school diploma or equivalent
- Score a minimum of 1000 on the SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT (excluding the required writing test scores)
- Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard)
Campus Based Scholarship 2 year, 3 year or 4 year
Campus based scholarships are offered to students who were not offered or did not
apply for the National Army ROTC Scholarship. These scholarships range in length from
2 to 4 years. Scholarships will cover full tuition and fees or room and board each
year for the length of the scholarship awarded. Scholarship awardees also receive
a book allowance of $1200 per year and receive a monthly tax free stipend.
APPLICANTS MUST meet all eligibility criteria to receive scholarship consideration
by the selection board. The board meets twice a semester - the 2nd Monday of September,
November, February, and April. Contact the Mrs. J in the ROTC office to set up a
scholarship interview.
Nursing Scholarship
ARMY ROTC offers 2,3 and 4 year Nursing scholarships to qualified individuals at a
"Partnership in Nursing Education" program. This scholarship guarantees service in
the Army Nurse Corps upon graduation and commissioning. Being a nurse in the Army
provides you with opportunities not found in the civilian world. As an Army Nurse
and Officer, you will have the respect of your peers and coworkers, as well as opportunities
to train and serve in a variety of specialties. The autonomy to practice nursing as
part of the Army Health Care Team is unlike most civilian health care facilities.
Your professional judgment will be the driving force behind ensuring that all aspects
of a patient’s care are addressed, and you’ll be responsible for initiating coordination
of a patient’s multidisciplinary care. Contact us today for more information.
Green to Gold Scholarship
The Green to Gold Scholarship is for active duty Soldiers who have are toward the
end of their initial enlistment. These scholarships are available for a duration of
2, 3 or 4 years. The deadline for applying for the Green to Gold is April 1st for
the upcoming academic year. Active Duty Service Members may also apply for the Green
to Gold Non-Scholarship Option or through the new Green to Gold Active Duty Option.Green
to Gold is a program designed to allow qualified and inspired young enlisted soldiers
to return to college, receive their baccalaureate degree, and earn a commission as
an Army officer.
Enlisted members who meet the prerequisites can either apply for a 2, 3, or 4 year
scholarship or can participate in the Green to Gold program without applying for or
earning a scholarship. Soldiers who participate in this program are discharged from
active duty and enlisted in the Army Reserve as part of their ROTC program.
If otherwise eligible for Montgomery G.I. Bill Benefits, cadets who entered the ROTC
through the Green to Gold program, whether under a scholarship or not, may use their
Montgomery GI Bill benefits and are paid a monthly tax-free stipend. For additional
information please visit: http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/enlisted-soldiers/green-to-gold-scholarship.html
Military Service Obligation
If you are selected for a National ROTC Scholarship, you are required to sign a contract
with the Department of the Army. If you are under 18 years of age when you enroll,
your parents or guardian must also sign this contract. This contract contains a requirement
to repay the United States Government for all financial aid received if after you
begin your sophomore year you fail to comply with the terms of the contract. This
repayment may be either monetary or in the form of enlisted service. The choice rests
with the Army and not the scholarship cadet.
- ATTEND the 5 week Leadership Development Assessment Course between your junior and senior years of college.
- ACCEPT a commission to serve on either active duty or reserve duty upon completion of the required academic and Army ROTC courses.
- SERVE in the Army for a period of 8 years. This may be fulfilled by:
Serving on Active duty for 4 years followed by 4 years in the Army Reserve, Army National
Guard, or the Inactive Ready Reserve (IRR) or by serving 8 years in the Army Reserve
or Army National Guard, including 4-6 months active duty for initial training. Term
of obligation begins at time of commissioning.
All Scholarships Offer Full Tuition and a Monthly Stipend!
PREREQUISITES
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS
- U.S. Citizen/Resident Alien
- Age 17-31
- Meet medical qualifications
- Minimum score of 19 ACT
- Complete Security clearance questionnaire
- Minimum of 2.5 GPA for scholarship application
- Pass Army Physical Fitness Test
COMMITMENT
- Contact the ROTC admissions officer
- Conduct ROTC campus interview
- Schedule DODMERB physical
- Enroll in Army ROTC
- Earn YOUR rank of 2nd Lieutenant & the privilege of leading America’s Soldiers.