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I was wondering if anyone knew of when results would be sent out to students in regards to the ROTC scholarship. My son has applied and gone through the interview process and was told he would get the highest recommendation, this was back in November 2014. Any advice, suggestions are welcomed.

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We received a call right before Christmas.  He just got his packet in the mail this weekend with the acceptance form in it.  We are in Oklahoma. I don't know if it is different for where you might be.  Hope that helps.

Hi Sarahslmfg
Thanks for responding, when did your son have his interview?
His last interview was in the middle of October. They told me they met and selected in November and we would know in December. If he didn't make the first round they have a second selection meeting in February. I don't know when you could expect the results from that meeting. Our guy was really upfront with us and told us they would let us know either way. My son had a contact number that he was able to text with the Captain that was guiding him through the selection. Does your son have someone he can contact? I know he also went and worked out a couple of times with the local unit? (I don't know if that's what they are called or not) I am new to all this and I remember the sitting on pins and needles waiting on the phone call. Good Luck! Hope this helped.

Thank you! Best of luck to your son.

Hi,

As soon as I read your post it brought me back to waiting for that news when my son, Jake, was a senior. I think we found out in April. And it seemed like forever. I can tell you that in our situation our son did not get the scholarship until he was a Junior in college. But we learned so much a long the way. We actually had a neighbor that worked in the Pittsburgh recruiting office and he helped us understand the process. We knew heading in that first and foremost,Jake wanted to join the Navy. He did not have all of the requirements in the grid --- we were told he needed to letter in high school sport, hold an office in a high school club, have high grades and a great recommendation. Needless to say, he did not score the highest on this scale. But he still made the commitment and worked hard and ended up getting the scholarship for his last two years. He is graduating and being commissioned this coming May. We are proud. But there are so many times that I feel so unfamiliar with the Navy processes, but I am learning. I wish you the best and that you hear as soon as possible. I know the wait is VERY difficult.

~Jill

Thanks for your input Jill. Hopefully by April we hear something. Best of luck to your son.

Well we were notified t
Tonight that our son will not be receiving an nrotc scholarship. He was accepted to St. John's university in ny but have to wait for penn state, univ of nc and univ of va. Feeling very doubtful tonight.

If you son has service in his heart, have him consider joining the program and reapplying each year.

I know how hard the process is . . . . 

Jill

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