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U.S. Citizenship |
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Not less than 17 years
old by Sept. 1 of year starting college and no more than 23 on June 30 of that
year |
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Must not have reached
27th birthday by June 30 of year in which graduation and commissioning are
anticipated. |
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Applicants with prior
military service may be eligible for age adjustments for amount of time equal
to their prior service, on month-by-month basis, for maximum of 36 months, if
they will not reach 30th birthday by June 30 of year graduation and
commissioning are anticipated. |
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High school graduation
or equivalency certificate by Aug. 1 of year of entrance into four-year NROTC
Scholarship program. |
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No moral obligations or
personal convictions that prevent conscientious bearing of arms and supporting
and defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies,
foreign or domestic |
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Physically qualified by
Navy or Marine Corps standards. |
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Apply for and gain
admission to NROTC colleges (not required during selection process, but
notification of admission must be received before scholarship can be
activated). |
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Minimum qualifying
scores on one of the following tests: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT),
American College Test (ACT), or (AFQT--Marine Only). |
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Navy: |
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SAT: 530 verbal; 520 math |
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ACT: 22 verbal; 22 math |
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Marine Corps option: |
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SAT: 1000 composite |
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ACT: 45 composite |
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AFQT: 74 or higher |
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SAT/ACT math and English scores must be
from same test; applicants cannot combine best math w/ best English scores to
achieve qualifying score. |
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Students w/ more than 30 semester hours
or 45 quarter hours of college credit upon application or students already
enrolled in NROTC College Program are not eligible for four-year NROTC
Scholarships; these students should see professors of naval science at host
university's NROTC unit to discuss other scholarship opportunities
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Students may apply for only one of the
three scholarship program options-Navy, Marine Corps or Nurse. |
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Navy applicants should apply through
Navy recruiting offices. |
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Marine Corps applicants should apply
through Marine Corps recruiting offices. |
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You may start the process of applying
during the second semester of your junior year of high school. Before the
application can be finalized and forward for selection consideration, you must
ensure that a copy of your complete transcript including your entire junior
year is forwarded to your recruiter. |