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| SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION: | |||||
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| The Four Year Scholarship Program is available to students who have graduated from high school before August 1st of the year they intend to start college. Scholarships for Navy, Navy Nurse Corps, and Marine Corps options are nationally awarded based on a competitive selection process that considers such factors as high school class standing, college entrance test scores, extracurricular activities, and leadership qualities. The scholarship covers tuition and fees, books, uniforms, and a $250 per month stipend your freshman year. The deadline for applying is December 1 of your high school senior year. For more information go to www.nrotc.navy.mil email the Recruiting Officer, or view the NROTC brief. | |||||
| NON-SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION: | |||||
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The Four Year College Program is open to all Auburn University students meeting eligibility requirements. College Program students receive uniforms, naval science textbooks, and a $350 per month stipend during the junior and senior years. Applications should be made to the Professor of Naval Science at the NROTC Unit prior to commencement of classes. Each year, the Professor of Naval Science nominates outstanding college program students with above average aptitude, an academic average of B- or better, and the ability to complete one year of calculus and engineering physics for transfer to scholarship status. The scholarship boards meet in March and July of each year. To be eligible for the program, you must complete the college program application. Mail these completed documents to our recruiting officer at: Attn: Recruiting Officer |
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| SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS: | |||||
| All Scholarship students participate in three, four to six-week, training periods each summer in order to gain exposure to the operational Navy and Marine Corps. Training periods are divided into "third", "second", and "first" class cruises. Training is conducted at naval stations and at sea throughout the world. Due to the clinicals required by the nursing school during the summer before the senior year, nurse option students only participate in two summer training periods. All Marine Corps option students are required to spend their final summer training period completing OCS (Officer Candidate School) at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, VA. College Program students are only required to participate in one summer training period prior to their senior year. | |||||
| NAVAL ROTC COURSE REQUIREMENTS: | |||||
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Naval ROTC students are required to take one naval science course per quarter during their four years in the program. The curriculum includes courses in the following subjects:
A total of 36 quarter credit hours (18 for Nurse option) are required to complete the four year course. The amount of credit for these courses that can be applied towards the student's degree varies with each curriculum. Consult the Auburn University Bulletin for specific details. All Navy scholarship students (excluding Nurse option) are also required to complete one year of calculus and one year of engineering physics, regardless of academic major. |
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