The Essential School Counselor Guide for Officer Commissioning Programs and Scholarships
1 Comparison of Commissioning Programs Program Obligated Service Financial Aid Financial Commitment School Requirement Degree OCS 4 years Available No commitment unless financial aid is accepted. Two 6-week summer courses; or one 10-week course Any undergraduate degree PLC (USMC Only) 4 years Available after completion of one OCS training session FA: $1575/semester TA: $5200/academic year No commitment until acceptance of commission. Acceptance of financial aid adds additional active duty obligation Two 6-week summer courses or one 10-week course Any undergraduate degree ROTC 4-10 based on AFSC Full tuition and fees; Does not include room and board; $350-$500 monthly stipend Begins the 1 st day of Sophomore year 4 year program; weekly drill and physical training requirement; Summer Training Any undergraduate degree. Scholarships will be given based on degree. Academy 5 years Not required; Education/ training all inclusive Based on multiple factors starting first day of Junior Year 4 year attendance at the academy Limited to the majors offered at each respective service academy
2 Officer Candidate School (OCS) General Information: Three programs: Officer Candidate/Training School (OCS or OTS), Platoon Leaders Class (PLC; USMC only), Nuclear Power Officer Candidate (NUPOC, Navy only) Open to full-time enrolled (12+ credits/semester) college freshman through graduates. NUPOC primarily accepts college upperclassmen in engineering disciplines with high GPAs. Must be a U. S. Citizen, and maintain a 2.0 GPA in college Orientation specifically to become an officer; must meet mental, moral, physical requirements Candidates receive 10-12 weeks of training during summers and/or after college graduation 3 classes/year for college graduates for OCC (Oct, Jan and May) Receive a commission upon successful completion of OCS and college degree requirements Commitment limited to summer training Can apply for Financial Assistance ($1575/semester) and Tuition Assistance ($5200/academic year) Guaranteed aviation or law contracts Service commitment: Ground and Law -4 years upon commissioning; Air -8 years upon being designated a Naval Aviator Visit your local Officer Selection Officer (or www.marineofficer.com for PLC) for more information
3 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) General Information Attend designated college with ROTC organization Scholarship pays tuition, books, fees and modest spending money Entrance by application and selection apply to college separately Service commitment via Active Duty, Army Reserves or National Guard upon graduation. Number of years depends upon chosen military occupation specialty/designator Qualifications: Cannot be older than 31 years of age by June of their commissioning year Not be married, pregnant, or legally responsible for support of any children Be in good physical and mental health Pass a medical exam Basic Application Steps: 1. Initiate contact with your local ROTC detachment: UW Madison, Marquette University, UW Oshkosh (Army only), UW Lacrosse (Army only), UW Stout (Army only), UW Stevens Point (Army only) 2. Apply on line to one or more ROTC programs 3. Take standardized college entrance exams: ACT (including the writing section) and/or SAT 4. Prepare for and complete Candidate Fitness Assessment 5. Arrange for a tour of detachment 6. Upon selection, complete medical exam for Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB)
4 ROTC Eligibility and Requirements Branch Can I Choose My School Can I Choose My Major Minimum Test Requirements Application Deadline Army Students that apply for Army ROTC scholarships can choose up to seven schools. Scholarships are awarded based upon scholar, athlete, leader qualities and availability at the school of your choice. The Army does try to match the needs of the student in most cases, but the Army does have final say to which school you attend. Yes, within limits 920 SAT/19 ACT January 10th Navy & Marines Students can attend any one of 67 host NROTC universities once they obtain a scholarship. Yes, but your scholarship is tied to your major (broken into three tiers). Also you must complete 1 yr of calculus & 1 yr of calculus-based physics (Navy). Yes, any 4 year degree (USMC) 520 M 530 V SAT or 22 ACT (Navy) 22 ACT or 1000 SAT or ASVAB: 74 (USMC) 31 Oct (Early Board: USMC) 31 Jan (National Board: Navy and USMC) Air Force Air Force ROTC scholarships are distributed by major. You may attend any one of 1000 colleges nationwide that offers AFROTC & has approved scholarship major. Must be approved by the USAF 1100 SAT (M & V only) or 24 ACT Dec 1st
5 Military Service Academies General Information: Vigorous academic, athletic, and military training that concentrates on leadership and character development Choice of 30+ majors Consistently ranked in the top of US News & World Report s America s Best Colleges Graduates receive a B. S. degree (valued at more than $400,000) Qualifications: Be at least 17 but not older than 23 on the day they begin basic training Not be married, pregnant, or legally responsible for support of any children Be in good physical and mental health Pass a medical exam Above-average strength, endurance and agility Basic Application Steps: 1. Initiate contact with your local Admissions Liaison Officer (AF an Army) or Blue and Gold Officer (Navy and Marines) 2. Apply on line to one or more service academies 3. Apply for a nomination to all sources (Congressional Representative, both Senators, and Vice President) before mid-october 4. Take standardized college entrance exams: ACT (including the writing section) and/or SAT 5. Complete medical exam for Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB) 6. Prepare for and complete Candidate Fitness Assessment 7. Arrange for a candidate tour
6 Military Service Academies Branch Location Choice of Majors Min Test Requirements Application Window Army West Point, NY Choice of more than 40 majors including engineering, Foreign Area Studies, Foreign Languages, Management, Mathematical Sciences, Nuclear Engineering, Computer Science, History, Human Geography, Kinesiology, Leadership, Economics, Political Science, and many others. ACT: 25 Math & English 24 SR & Reading SAT: 600 Math 550 Verbal June to Feb 28 Nominating sources have various deadlines in Oct/Nov Navy & Marines Annapolis, MD Choice of 22 majors in Engineering, Science, and Humanities such as Naval Architecture, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Oceanography, Economics, Political Science, Chinese, and Arabic No specific minimum Middle 50 percentile of typical class: 600-730 (26-33) Math 590-720 (26-32) Verbal Chemistry, Physics and 4 years of Math and English January 15th with application to Naval Academy Summer Seminar to following January 31st. Nominating sources have various deadlines in Oct/Nov Air Force Colorado Springs, CO Choice of 30 majors in Engineering, Science, Foreign Area Studies, Management, Social Sciences, Legal Studies, Economics, as well as studies/immersion in Chinese, Russian, French, Arabic, and more. ACT: 25 Math & SR 24 English & Reading SAT: 530 Math 550 Verbal Mar 1 to Jan 31 Summer Seminar (for Juniors only): Dec 1 Jan 31 Deadlines vary for nominating sources
7 Quick Reference Guide - by Military Service Air Force Branch Website Point of Contact Phone/email Academy www.academyadmissions.com Facebook: US Air Force Academy (official) Air Force Academy Admissions (Wisconsin) Lt Col Yenchesky Admissions Liaison Director, WI Admissions Liaison Officer (ALO) assigned to every school alo4afa@yahoo.com; (414) 379-8148 ROTC Det 925 www.afrotc.com www.dosomethingamazing.com afrotc.wisc.edu Capt Scott Paeth Unit Admissions Officer UW Madison srpaeth@wisc.edu (608) 265-4812 Det 930 OTS RS 347 www.marquette.edu/rotc/airforce/ rsm347@rs.af.mil 347 th Recruiting Squadron 10050 S. 27 th St Suite 450 Oak Creek, WI 53154 Capt Woodliff Unit Admissions Officer Marquette University Dorian.Woodliff@marquette.edu (414) 288-5802 Visit website: http://www.rs.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=6501 (414) 761-1739 (414) 761-1725 (414) 761-1706
8 Army Branch Website Point of Contact Phone/email Academy www.usma.edu MG Paul E. Lima LTC Daniel Nettesheim LTC (Ret) Rick de Moya mg.lima@earthlink.net usma68@msn.com demoyas@charter.net Regional Commander: MAJ Brendan O Hern Brendan.OHern@usma.edu 845-938-5728 ROTC UW Oshkosh www.goarmy.com/rotc.html www.uwosh.edu/military_science LTC Ben DiMaggio UW Oshkosh ROTC Professor of Military Science dimaggib@uwosh.edu 920-424-3405 UW Madison www.badgerrotc.com Capt Daniels Admissions Officer jadaniels2@wisc.edu (608) 712-6672 Marquette Univ www.marquette.edu/rotc/army Mr. Johan Haraldsen Recruiting Operations Officer johan.haraldsen@marquette.edu (414) 288-7195 or 800-563-7339 UW Lacrosse www.lax.edu/rotc William Nelson Recruiting Operations Officer wnelson@uwlax.edu 1-608-785-8000/8404 UW Stout UW Stevens Point OCS www.uwstout.edu/programs/rotc/ www.uwsp.edu/rotc JoAnne Parks Recruiting Operations Officer SFC Chad Nimmer Recruiting Operations NCO parksj@uwstout.edu 1-715-232-1427 rotc@uwsp.edu 1-715-346-3821 www.goarmy.com/ocs.html See your local recruiter Available from website
9 Navy and Marines Branch Website Point of Contact Phone/email Academy www.usna.edu/admissions Blue and Gold Officer Wisconsin Area Coordinator: Commander Craig Walker craig.walker@1983.usna.com 262-502-9124 Local BGO for each high school ROTC Navy www.nrotc.navy.mil/ Navy Officer Recruiter or direct contact via web or phone pnsc_nrotc.scholarship@navy.mil 1.800.NAV.ROTC ext 29395 Marine www.nrotc.navy.mil (select Marine Option) Executive Officer Recruiting Station Milwaukee 11050 W. Liberty Dr, Suite 110 Milwaukee, WI 53224 (414) 434-0482/0484 OCS www.navy.com/officer Navy Officer Recruiter or direct contact via web or phone Web Page USMC www.marineofficer.com Capt Joseph Leonardelli Officer Selection Officer for WI colleges and universities (414) 297-1933 1-800-878-1063 Joseph Leonardelli @marines.usmc.mil