Anonymous wrote:OP, ROTC full scholarships are extremely competitive. Kids typically have to get into the school while also competing for the scholarship. That said there are a lot of programs at many/most colleges. A B/C student can do ROTC at any of the colleges they would be targeting for admittance. There are also kids who enlist then go to college or even a service academy. Plenty of options but he is young so let him focus on high school before thinking about college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do many colleges have ROTC programs
Lots of great schools have ROTC. I was admitted to and had my choice among the following Army ROTC programs for my 4 year scholarship:
Cornell
UVA
Duke
Georgetown
Princeton
Notre Dame
Lafeyette
Holy Cross
Colgate
And it’s a fantastic hook because a lot of ivy schools don’t get many ROTC applicants. Increases your odds significantly.
It's a huge hook. My DS was set to go to West Point - got the nomination - but also sought the four year ROTC scholarship and applied ED to a top 20 school. He got in. In all likelihood, it was the ROTC scholarship that set him apart from every other high stats unhooked kid from the burbs. It's been an overwhelmingly positive experience so far. But this is something he wanted to do - he likes the challenge of it. I think its important that the student really wants to do ROTC. It is demanding. 5 am PT is not for every college student.
Anonymous wrote:The scholarship pay 85k x 4 ? What is the catch?
Anonymous wrote:The scholarship pay 85k x 4 ? What is the catch?
Anonymous wrote:Do many colleges have ROTC programs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do many colleges have ROTC programs
Lots of great schools have ROTC. I was admitted to and had my choice among the following Army ROTC programs for my 4 year scholarship:
Cornell
UVA
Duke
Georgetown
Princeton
Notre Dame
Lafeyette
Holy Cross
Colgate
And it’s a fantastic hook because a lot of ivy schools don’t get many ROTC applicants. Increases your odds significantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do many colleges have ROTC programs
Lots of great schools have ROTC. I was admitted to and had my choice among the following Army ROTC programs for my 4 year scholarship:
Cornell
UVA
Duke
Georgetown
Princeton
Notre Dame
Lafeyette
Holy Cross
Colgate
And it’s a fantastic hook because a lot of ivy schools don’t get many ROTC applicants. Increases your odds significantly.