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Must not have reached 27th birthday by Dec. Applicants with previous military service may be eligible for age adjustments for amount of time equal to their prior service, on month-by-month basis, for maximum of 36 months, if they will not reach 30th birthday by Dec. No moral obligations or personal convictions that prevent conscientious bearing of arms and supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic, or to taking an oath to perform such acts.

Physically qualified by Navy or Marine Corps standards. You must not have any body piercing or tattoos that violate Navy or Marine Corps policy. Students with 30 or more semester hours or 45 or more quarter hours of college credit upon application or students already enrolled in the NROTC college program are not eligible for four-year NROTC scholarships.

These students should see professors of naval science at host university's NROTC unit to discuss other scholarship opportunities. Students may apply for only one of three program options --Navy, Marine Corps or nurse. Active members of other branches of the military may apply if granted a conditional release.

Individuals who are scheduled for boot camp may apply, provided they complete all required application evolutions i.

Navy and nurse-option applicants should apply online or through Navy recruiting offices Marine Corps applicants should apply online or through Marine Corps recruiting offices You may start the process of applying during the second semester of your junior year of high school. When do you expect to have all the forms to submit your application? PSU ID number if known. Did you apply for the national scholarship?

I did apply and did not receive the national scholarship. This online application is extensive and may require several hours to complete. You are able to start the application and save your progress as you complete each section.

We have provided an Application Information Checklist to assist you in gathering information and to streamline the process of applying for a scholarship. Applicants are asked to pick five Navy ROTC affiliated colleges or universities in their scholarship application.

Sea Trials — following sophomore year midshipmen will attend a day training intended to evaluate and provide further military instruction. First Class Cruise — following your junior year midshipmen will attend a training targeted on their desired service-assignment. This cruise is mandatory for commissioning. Midshipmen must pass this training to commission as Marine Corps officers. Navy Navy-options on two, three, and four-year scholarships incur an obligation of five-years active duty and three years of Inactive Ready Reserve obligation.

It can take up to two years post-graduation to qualify as a Navy pilot. Marine All Marine-option midshipmen incur an obligation of four years active duty service. Marine-options do have the opportunity to sign a flight contract before commissioning. I am an incoming first-year midshipman; what classes am I required to take over my four years? They attend classes, workout, and live in dorms with non-midshipmen.

Midshipmen will be required to wear uniforms once per week, usually typically on the day of Naval Science lab. For those enrolled in the required Calculus and Physics courses there are mandatory tutoring hours. Tutoring is provided by the battalion in addition to the available university resources.

Battalion physical training occurs once per week for all midshipmen. Midshipmen who do not meet the physical fitness requirements and Marine option midshipmen are required to attend at least one additional PT session.

Incoming midshipmen will spend the first 10 weeks completing weekly Personal Qualification Standards PQS requirements. PQS provides a basic overview and understanding of the Navy and Marine Corps structure, customs, and communities.

This knowledge is essential for a full understanding of the Navy and Marine Corps. It culminates in a PQS oral board in which midshipmen are tested on all their knowledge in a style that mimics PQS boards in the fleet. This provides funding for battalion activities throughout the entire year. Midshipmen participate in Greek life, work for Campus Recreation and as research assistants, and many volunteer with other organizations on campus.

However, the first semester adjusting to college life with the additional time demands of the unit can be hard to balance and incoming midshipmen are encouraged not to overwhelm themselves. MECEPs: While academically challenging, life as a Marine while at the university is a far departure from life in the fleet.

While still expected to uphold all grooming standards, Marines will be wearing proper civilian attire most of the time while they are at the university. The only occasion where a Marine will have to wear a uniform is Thursdays the same day as the leadership lab.

As an active duty student, you are expected to fully participate and be integrated and participate within the midshipmen battalion.



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