Table of Contents
- 1 Can you enter the military as an officer with a college degree?
- 2 Can you join Navy ROTC as a junior in college?
- 3 Will the Navy pay for college?
- 4 What does Nrotc pay for college?
- 5 How long is Navy commitment?
- 6 Do you become an officer after NROTC?
- 7 Can NROTC midshipmen be commissioned in the Navy?
- 8 Is NROTC-Mo worth it?
Can you enter the military as an officer with a college degree?
Commissioned officers generally enter the Military with a four-year college degree or greater. In certain cases, enlisted service members can advance and transition to officers during the course of their military career as well.
Yes. Students who enter the junior year in College Program status will begin receiving the $350 per month tax-free subsistence allowance ($400/month senior year). Also, during the entire four years, they are given use of the uniforms they need, and their naval science textbooks.
What rank do you graduate Nrotc?
Upon graduation, midshipmen who complete all academic requirements in the Navy ROTC program are commissioned as Ensigns in the Navy or Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Although it is not current policy, in the future some midshipmen may be commissioned temporarily into the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR).
The Navy Tuition Assistance program (TA) pays up to 100\% of tuition and required fees for taking college courses while on active duty.
What does Nrotc pay for college?
You are invited to submit an application for the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) $180,000 Scholarship. The scholarship pays full tuition and fees, provides an allowance for books, and a monthly stipend of $250-$400 for 4 years of college.
How many years do you serve after NROTC?
three years
NROTC College Program Upon graduation and commissioning, this individual will be required to serve at least three years on active duty (Advanced Standing required).
Enlisted positions typically require an initial service commitment of four years, but positions involving longer-term training may involve five- or six-year obligations.
Do you become an officer after NROTC?
Answer: No. Boot camp trains enlisted personnel, not officers. All NROTC midshipmen (Navy and Marine Option) are given a mandatory three-week New Student Indoctrination (NSI) at Naval Station Great Lakes during the summer prior to their freshman year.
Where can I find more information about the NROTC scholarship program?
Full information concerning the NROTC Scholarship Program is available from any of the colleges and universities with NROTC units or from Navy and Marine Corps recruiters. A list of colleges and universities is available on this website at the Colleges and Universities page.
Upon graduation, NROTC Scholarship Program midshipmen are commissioned as ensigns in the Naval Reserve or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps Reserve. Midshipmen without scholarships also may receive a commission through the College Program.
Is NROTC-Mo worth it?
The good thing about being committed to going the NROTC-MO route is that the list of potential schools goes from thousands to less than 100. And all of the NROTC schools are good schools. If you eliminate the crosstown colleges the list gets even smaller.
What is the Navy ROTC program?
“The NROTC Program was established to educate and train qualified young men and women for service as commissioned officers in the Navy and Marine Corps.”