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Greetings, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) Up to $180,000 Scholarship Opportunity E-mail: Gerald.l.madduma.mil@mail.mil https://www.nrotc.navy.mil I m Chief Gerald Madduma, the NROTC Scholarship Program Coordinator for the MID-WEST. I take great pride in helping young students find solutions to the high cost of college education. The NROTC Scholarship Program offers students the opportunity to earn their degree and receive valuable leadership and management skills while enjoying the benefits of an exciting career. The basic requirements and benefits of this outstanding program are listed below. 1. Selected applicants receive: Full tuition and other financial benefits worth up to $180,000.. NROTC Units are located at Over 150 of the nation s leading colleges and universities. $250-$400 a month tax-free spending money. 2. Basic eligibility requirements: Be a U.S. Citizen Be at least 17 years of age and not older than 23 by June 30 th of the year you start college Complete high school/equivalent certificate Take the ACT or SAT test prior to deadline and receive at least the minimum scores listed below: ACT SAT Math = 21 Math = 520 English = 22 Critical Reading = 530 3. May apply for one of these options: NAVY NURSE CORPS (must major in a nursing degree program leading to a BSN) 4. Degree requirements: Major in any field Take normal course load required for degree Enroll in two Naval Science Courses per year Complete the following courses: *Calculus, *Physics, *Computer Science (1 term), *National Security Policy/U.S. Military Affairs, English Grammar and Composition *Not required for Nurse ROTC 5. Military Service requirements: Upon completion of degree, receive commission as Ensign in the Navy Reserve Five year active duty obligation (Except Nurse NROTC and Marine Option of Four years.) 6. Benefits of NROTC: Free college tuition 100% employment upon graduation Opportunity to lead and manage personnel Unlimited travel opportunities 30 days paid vacation earned annually Excellent medical/dental benefits COMPLETING AND SUMITTING THE APPLICATION WITH THE REQUIRED PAPERWORK DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU TO THE PROGRAM IN ANY WAY. Apply now: https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/ If you would like to get more detailed and updated information please contact my office: Cell: (763)688-36583658 or NC1 Karen Barker at Cell: (612)490-5099 email at Karen.k.barker4.mil@mail.mil UCLA UC Berkeley University of San Diego University of Southern California Stanford UC Davis California Maritime Academy George Washington University Northwestern University Purdue University University of Notre Dame Boston University MIT University of Michigan Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of North Carolina Duke University Miami University Carnegie Mellon University University of Pennsylvania Villanova University Vanderbilt University Rice University Texas A&M University University of Virginia Marquette University Auburn University University of Arizona University of Colorado Florida A&M University Jacksonville University University of Florida Georgia Institute of Technology Savannah State College University of Idaho Illinois Institute of Technology University of Illinois Iowa State University Southern University and A&M College Maine Maritime Academy College of the Holy Cross University of Minnesota University of Mississippi University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of New Mexico State University of New York Maritime College University of Rochester North Carolina State University Ohio State University University of Oklahoma Oregon State University Pennsylvania State University The Citadel University of South Carolina University of Memphis Prairie View A&M University University of Texas University of Utah Norwich University Hampton University Norfolk State University Old Dominion University Virginia Military Institute University of Washington (Incomplete listing)

Navy ROTC Scholarship Up to $180,000 Scholarship Opportunity Gerald.madduma@navy.mil https://www.nrotc.navy.mil ROOM & BOARD PROVISIONS FOR 4-YEAR NROTC SCHOLARSHIPS NOTE: This list is intended to be used as a guideline reference for NROTC Scholarship Applicants. No guarantee is made or implied that these benefits will be granted to the applicant. These benefits are offered by the individual colleges and are in i no way supported or funded by the U.S. Navy. It is the applicant s responsibility to verify current availability of room and board provisions directly with the desired college or university. (N) Indicates University/College offers Nursing Program College Unit Code Boston University (MA) 061 Carnegie-Mellon University (PA) 067 Florida A&M University (FL) 009 George Washington University (DC) 063 College of the Holy Cross (MA) 011 Washington State University (ID) 012 Illinois Institute of Technology (IL) 013 Iowa State University (IA) 015 Jacksonville University (FL) 016 Maine Maritime Academy (ME) 019 Marquette University (WI) 020 Michigan, University of (MI) 023 Mississippi, University of (MS) 025 Missouri, University of (MO) 026 Morehouse College (GA) 068 New York Maritime College (NY) 056 Norwich University (VT) 065 Prairie View A&M University (TX) 038 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY) 040 Rochester, University of (NY) 042 San Diego, University of (CA) 059 Savannah State University (GA) 043 Southern California, University of (CA) 045 Southern University and A&M (LA) 046 Louisiana State University (LA) 046 Tulane University (LA) 049 Phone Number Benefits offered by the College (617) 353-2000 Free Room & Board (412) 268-2000 Free Room & Board (on a case by case basis) (850) 599-3796 Free Room & Board (nomination from NROTC unit) (202) 994-1000 Free Room & Board (prior active duty recipients) (tech majors eligible for a stipend of $4000 for room & board) (800) 442-2421 Free Room & Board (509) 335-3564 Free Room & Board (312) 567-3000 Free Room & Board (515) 294-4111 $2000/year Room & Board (top 25% incoming freshmen) (904) 744-3950 Free Room & Board (N) (800) 227-8465 Free Room & Board (608) 262-3961 Free Room & Board (N) (734) 764-1817 Room & Board Scholarship (N) (engineering students, case by case) (662) 915-7211 Free Room (out of state residents) (573) 882-2456 $1000/year to Free Room & Board (varies) (404) 681-2800 Free Room & Board (718) 409-7220 Free Room & Board (800) 468-6679 Free Room & Board (N) (409) 857-2310 Free Room & Board (518) 276-6000 Free Room & Board (716) 275-6111 Free Room & Board (619) 260-4600 75% Room & Board (800) 788-0478 Free Room & Board (213) 746-1879 $2500/year Room & Board (225) 771-2430 Free Room & Board (N) (225) 388-1175 Free Room & Board (504) 865-5000 Free Room & Board CALIFORNIA: San Diego State University ~ California State University, San Marcos ~ Point Loma Nazarene University ~ University of California at San Diego ARIZONA: Pima Community College COLORADO: University of Colorado at Denver DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Georgetown University ~ Howard University ~ University of Maryland at College Park FLORIDA: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ~ Florida State University ~ Tallahassee Community College ~ Florida Community College at Jacksonville ~ University of North Florida ~ University of South Florida ~ Clearwater Christian College ~ University of Tampa GEORGIA: Georgia State University ~ Southern Polytechnic State University ~ Morehouse College ~ Clark Atlanta University ~ Spelman College ~ Armstrong Atlantic State University IDAHO: Washington State University ILLINOIS: University of Illinois at Chicago ~ Loyola University ~ Parkland College INDIANA: St. Mary s College KANSAS: University of Kansas LOUISIANA: Baton Rouge Community College ~ Louisiana State University ~ Southern Louisiana University ~ Tulane University ~ Dillard University ~ Loyola University ~ University of New Orleans ~ Xavier University MAINE: University of Maine at Orono MASSACHUSETTS: Boston College ~ Worcester Polytechnic Institute ~ Worcester State College ~ Harvard University ~ Tufts University MICHIGAN: Eastern Michigan University MINNESOTA: Macalester College ~ University of Saint Thomas MISSOURI: Columbia College NEW YORK: Cornell University ~ Union College ~ Fordham University ~ Rochester Institute of Technology ~ St John Fisher College ~ State University of New York at Brockport PENNSYLVANIA: Duquesne University ~ University of Pittsburgh ~ Pennsylvania State University ~ Drexel University ~ Temple University SOUTH CAROLINA: Allen University ~ Midlands Technical College TENNESSEE: Christian Brothers University ~ Tennessee State University TEXAS: Texas Southern University ~ University of Houston ~ Texas A&M University at Galveston ~ Huston-Tillotson College UTAH: Weber State University ~ Westminster College VIRGINIA: Mary Baldwin College ~ Virginia Polytechnic Institute WISCONSIN: Milwaukee School of Engineering ~ University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee ~ University of Wisconsin. Nursing only Programs: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Catholic University~ Georgetown University ~ Howard University FLORIDA: Florida State ~ Jacksonville University ILLINOIS: Loyola University INDIANA: Purdue Louisiana: Southern University and A&M College MAINE: Husson University MASSACHUSETTS: Boston College ~ Northeastern University MICHIGAN: University of Michigan NEW JERSEY: Rutgers NEW YORK: Molloy College PENNSYVANNIA: Duquesne University ~ University of Pittsburgh ~ Pennsylvania State University ~ University of Pennsylvania ~ Drexel University ~ Temple University ~ Villanova University TENNESSEE: Belmont University VERMONT: Norwich University VIRIGINA: University of Virgina WASHINGTON: Seattle University WISCONSIN: Marquette University ~ Milwaukee School of Engineering

REQUEST FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT Applicant s full name (Last, First Middle) Birth Date NROTC Program Social Security Number The student named above is applying for an NROTC scholarship. Please complete this part of the form as accurately as possible. The Scholarship Selection Board uses a transcript of grades in reviewing an applicant s record. 1. In addition to courses taken (or in progress) and grades received, it is essential that the transcript reflect rank in class along with the most complete academic record to include test results such as NMSQT, CEEB S, ACT S and other national examinations. 2. Important! Please submit this information immediately. 3. Return completed form and a transcript signed or stamped by a high school official to the recruiting activity indicated on the self-addressed envelope provided (Also, include a profile of the graduating class, if possible.) 4. I authorize release of my high school transcript. Signature Date 1. Candidate s Cum. GPA(ex. 999.99) 2. GPA Scale(ex. 999.9) 3. Rank in Class (Approx. to nearest 10 th from top) Exactly Approximately Rank from top No. of students 4. % Grad Class Exp to Enter: 4 yr. College 2 yr. College 5. School ETS Code 6. Did this student take any: Not Offered Yes No Honors Courses Accelerated Courses Adv. Placement Courses 7. Are all honors accelerated and advanced placement courses given extra credit in computing: Yes No Rank in Class Grade s 1

8 Did the student receive any academic accommodations? (i.e. extra time on tests, established 504 plan) Yes No If yes, please list the type of academic accommodation and the school year/s received 9. Is applicant from minority group or disadvantaged background? Yes No If yes, which? Minority Disadvantaged (specify in comment area) 10. Official School Name: Street Address: City: State & Zip Code: School Telephone (Include Area Code) 11. Ranking Period From: To: Indicate how grade point average and rank were determined if profile not available. 12. If rank is not available, please indicate placement by percentile below. Top 5% Top 10% Top 20% Top 30% Top 40% Top 50% Lower 50 % 2

13. Comment: (Additional information which may be significant in considering applicant) Date Title Signature Print Name 3

MATH / SCIENCE / ENGLISH TEACHER EVALUATION OF APPLICANT Applicant s Last Name FI MI Social Security Number INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SCHOOL OFFICIAL: Please evaluate the following statements concerning the above named applicant. Mark only one choice for each statement. Rate the statements on how well the quality describes the applicant in relation to his/her peers. Your identity as the source of information relating to the applicant will be disclosed upon the applicant s request, unless you require confidentiality as a condition for furnishing any information. In such case, your identity will be held in confidence. Do you stipulate confidentiality as a condition for providing information? Yes No 1. Works toward group goals when in a subordinate position 2. Gains respect of peers Top 1% Top 10% Above Below Not Observed 3. Influences other students to work together 4. Communicates effectively in face to face discussion 5. Communicates effectively in written work 6. Exerts maximum effort showing a strong desire to achieve in every field 7. Sets high standards for own performance in a number of areas of activity 8. Accepts criticism and makes improvements from it 9. Adjusts to a demanding schedule of activities without neglecting school work 10. Makes Friends easily 11. Persists when solving problems 12. Demonstrates intellectual curiosity How would you rate this student among all that you have taught? How long have you known this student? 1

Did you provide this student with any academic accommodations? (i.e. requires extra time on test, established 504 plan) Yes No If yes, please list the type of academic accommodation and the school year/s received REMARKS: This form must be completed by only an English or a Math instructor. (If student is Nursing Option, form must be completed by only an English or Science instructor.) Please tell us how you feel this student will perform in a demanding academic environment. It would also be helpful if you would comment on the student s character and integrity as compared to that of his/her peers. Math teacher comment strongly desired on student s potential for completing calculus and calculus-based physics. Thank you for your concern, time and cooperation. Signature of Evaluator (Use a Pen) Printed Name of Evaluator ( ) Phone Number Date English Instructor Math Instructor Science Instructor 2

OTHER OFFICIAL S EVALUATION OF APPLICANT Applicant s Last Name FI MI Social Security Number INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SCHOOL OFFICIAL: Please evaluate the following statements concerning the above named applicant. Mark only one choice for each statement. Rate the statements on how well the quality describes the applicant in relation to his/her peers. Your identity as the source of information relating to the applicant will be disclosed upon the applicant s request, unless you require confidentiality as a condition for furnishing any information. In such case, your identity will be held in confidence. Do you stipulate confidentiality as a condition for providing information? Yes No 1. Works toward group goals when in a subordinate position 2. Gains respect of peers Top 1% Top 10% Above Below Not Observed 3. Influences other students to work together 4. Communicates effectively in face to face discussion 5. Communicates effectively in written work 6. Exerts maximum effort showing a strong desire to achieve in every field 7. Sets high standards for own performance in a number of areas of activity 8. Accepts criticism and makes improvements from it 9. Adjusts to a demanding schedule of activities without neglecting school work 10. Makes Friends easily 11. Persists when solving problems 12. Demonstrates intellectual curiosity How would you rate this student among all that you have taught? How long have you known this student? 1

Did you provide this student with any academic accommodations? (i.e. requires extra time on test, established 504 plan) Yes No If yes, please list the type of academic accommodation and the school year/s received REMARKS: This form may be completed by a Teacher, Counselor, Coach or Employer. Please tell us how you feel this student will perform in a demanding academic environment. It would also help if you would discuss the student s character and integrity as compared to that of his/her peers. Thank you for your concern, time and cooperation. Signature of Evaluator (Use a Pen) Printed Name of Evaluator ( ) Phone Number Date Teacher Counselor Coach Employer 2