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Please submit sites only directly associated with the Naval JROTC program. |
Junior ROTC includes groups in nearly 2200 high schools in the US and at Military Bases overseas. The JROTC curriculum encompasses a broad spectrum of subjects to motivate young people to become better citizens, including Communication Skills, Leadership, Teamwork, Physical Fitness, First Aid, Drug Abuse Prevention, and Citizenship. While cadets are organized into units along military lines and are taught by retired military personnel, Junior ROTC does not recruit students for military service.
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Only web pages within a university's or college's website should be submitted. |
Universities and colleges that offer enlisted sailors, marines and veterans an opportunity to receive associate and bachelor degrees based their military background, education and rating.
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University websites that contain information regarding their respective Naval ROTC programs. |
The NROTC Program was established to educate and train qualified young men and women for service as commissioned officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve. As the largest single source of Navy and Marine Corps officers, the NROTC Scholarship Program plays an important role in preparing mature young men and women for leadership and management positions in an increasingly technical Navy and Marine Corps.Selected applicants for the NROTC Scholarship Program are awarded scholarships through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books, fees and other financial benefits at many of the country's leading colleges and universities. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve.
The NROTC Scholarship Program is available to qualified students who graduate from high school before August 1 of the year they intend to start college.
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