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Options available to Current Students 3 or 2 year Scholarship Option
Benefits include tuition, books, required fees, uniforms, and a monthly stipend. Scholarship midshipmen take part in 4 to 6 week cruises each summer aboard ships, submarines, and aviation squadrons around the world. Military obligation as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy. Advanced Standing Option Awarded to eligible Juniors and Seniors who are already participating in the NROTC program as College Program Students. Benefits include a monthly stipend. Advanced Standing midshipmen take part in 4 to 6 week cruises each summer aboard ships, submarines, and aviation squadrons around the world following the junior year. Military obligation as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy. College Program This program is how you participate in the NROTC unit here at the Texas A&M University at Galveston. Like an audition, you get to see if the program is right for you and we can make sure that you've got what it takes to succeed as an Officer in the U.S. Navy. College Program students are provided the exact same training as the national scholarship recipients, and may compete for a 3, or a 2 year Scholarship. Advantages of College Program include: Official military and leadership training that can count towards an enlisted service career or Officer Candidate School (OCS). NROTC program experience. You are not obligated for Military Service until you accept the scholarship.
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