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**All information is subject to change.

Check respective university websites


information.**

Navy Standards

School Specific Requirements

AZ Residency at time of application


27 Tier 1 or 2 majors available
Arizona State
Maintain a 2.8 cum GPA
University
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 Credits / semester, min

Tier 1 or 2 majors required


Achieve a 2.8 cum GPA
Auburn University
Pass Navy PFA
12 Credits / semester, min

Tier 1 or 2 recommended
Maintain 2.8 GPA
Benedict University
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
15 credits / semester, minimum
Tier 1 or 2 majors encouraged
Maintain 2.8 GPA
Fordham University
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 Credits / semester, min

Pursue a Tier 1 major (4 offered)


Illinois Institue of Maintain 2.8 GPA
Technology Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits per semester, min
Pursue one of 13 Tier 1 or 2 majors
Jacksonville Maintain 2.8 GPA
University Pass Navy PfA with Good-Low
12 credits per semester, min

Miami University of Maintain 2.8 GPA


Ohio Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
Pursue Tier 1 or 2 majors
Achieve a 2.8 cum GPA
Norwich
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits / semester, min

Pursue 1 of 25 Tier 1 or 2 majors


Old Dominion Maintain a 2.8 GPA
University Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits per semester, min

Tier 1 or 2 majors offered, but will consider


other majors as slots allow
Regent University Achieve 2.8 cum GPA
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits / semester, min

Pursue 1 of 20 Tier 1 or 2 majors


San Diego State Achieve a 2.8 cum GPA
University Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits per semester, min
Maintain a 3.0 cum GPA
Savannah State
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
University
15 credits per semester, min

Pursue one of nine Tier 1 or 2 Majors


Maintain a 2.8 GPA
Southern University
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 Credits / semester, min
SUNY Maritime Pursue a bachelor's degree at SUNY

Maintain a 2.8 GPA


Tuskegee University Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
15 Credits / semester, min
Pursue a Tier 1 or 2 Major
Maintaina 2.8 GPA
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
University of Arizona
15 credits per semester, min
Before starting, successfully complete a sports
physical

Pursue 1 of 26 Tier 1 or 2 majors


Maintaina 2.8 GPA
University of Idaho
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 Credits / semester, min

Pursue 1 of 33 Tier 1 or 2 majors


13 credits semester 1
14 credits semester 2
University of Maine,
Maintain 2.8 GPA
Orono
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low

Out-of-state encouraged to apply


Pursue 1 of 10 Tier 1 or 2 majors
University of
Maintain 2.8 GPA
Maryland, Baltimore
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
County
12 Credits / semester, min

Achieve 2.8 cum GPA


University of
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
Memphis
12 credits /semester, min

Pursue 1 of 24 Tier 1 or 2 majors


Maintain greater than 3.5 min GPA for
University of Notre
acceptance to Notre Dame
Dame (Holy Cross)
Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
15 credits per semester, min
Pursue 1 of 14 Tier 1 or 2 majors
University of San Achieve a 2.8 cum GPA
Diego Pass Navy PFA with Good-Low
12 credits per semester, min

**Out-of-state applicants are

**For general program questions email bran

Per NSTCINST 1533.3a:


Tier 1 majors are engineering programs of Navy interest, such as: aerospace/ae

Tier 2 majors are other engineering, math, and science programs such as: agricu
biology/anatomical sciences, ceramic sciences and engineering, chemistry
communications engineering, engineering mechanics/physics/science, gen
microbiological sciences/immunology, mining and mineral engineering, nucle
sciences, polym

Disclaimer: As each NPP scholarship is a program administered and funded by th


use, and was c
ject to change. Check respective university websites for most current
information.**

*Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher.


*Strongly recommended to pursue STEM Major, Tier 1/ Tier 2
*Receive endorsement from Professor of Naval Science at conclusion of prep year.
*Maintain good standing within the ROTC unit.
*Pass Navy's Physical Fitness Assessment once a semester with a score of "good low" or higher.
*Successfully complete a Department of Defense medical exam & meet Department of Defense minimum
*Attend New Student Indoctrination at Naval Station Great Lakes during the summer before classes begin.

Additional Funding Information IN State Tuition ONLY

School provides: Tuition, fees, on-campus housing and


meals.
YES
Student provides: Books

In-state residents only.

School provides: Tuition, fees.

Student provides: Housing, meals, books. YES

In-state residents only.

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals

Student provides: Books


School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, and
$750 stipend toward books and expenses.

Follow on entitlements: Housing offered for ALL Navy


Scholarship Students

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, $400


textbook stipend

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students.
School provides: Tuition, fees, books, on-campus
housing and meals.

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals.

Student provides: Books


YES
In-state residents only. Out-of-state residents may
need to pay difference or seek tuition assistance.
School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, and
monthly stipend

Student provides: Books

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing and meals

Student provides: Books Students reside in ODU ROTC


learning/living cente YES

In-state residents only. Out-of-state residents may


need to pay difference or seek tuition assistance.

School provides: Tuition, fees, housin, $630/month


stipend for meals and living expenses after other aid is
applied (e.g., Pell Grant, VTAG)

Student provides: Books, and housing/meals after


preparatory year

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, books


YES
In-state residents only. Must be eligible for Pell Grant.
No out-of-state applicants considered
School provides: $10,000 for tuition, housing, and
meals AFTER other aid is applied (Average student
receives over $7,000 in federal aid)

Student provides: Books

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, and a


Chancellor’s fund divided among students applied to
books and miscellaneous expenses

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students.
School provides: Tuition, fees, housing Student
provides: Meals, books

Follow on entitlements: Housing scholarship offered to


ALL Navy Scholarship Students.

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, and


$375/semester book stipend
NO
Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship
offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students.
School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals

Student provides: Books

School provides: Tuition, fees, $5000 toward housing


and meals in UoI facilities

Follow on entitlements: $5000 toward housing and


meals scholarship offered to ALL Navy Scholarship
Students.

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals, and


$500 book stipend

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students.
School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, and meals.

Student provides: Books


YES
In-state residents only. Out-of-state residents may
need to pay difference or seek tuition assistance.

School provides: Tuition, housing

Student provides: Fees, books, meals

School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals

Student provides: Books


School provides: Tuition, fees, housing, meals

Student provides: Books

Follow on entitlements: Housing and meals scholarship


offered to ALL Navy Scholarship Students.

**Out-of-state applicants are welcome to apply and can qualify for in-state tuition through the Acad
https://www.sreb.org/academic-common-market

**For general program questions email brandon.m.rapp.civ@us.navy.mil. For university specific inquiries visit the u

ring programs of Navy interest, such as: aerospace/aeronautical/astronautic engineering, chemical engineering
engineering, ocean engineering, systems engin

gineering, math, and science programs such as: agricultural/biological engineering, astrophysics, biochemistry
ciences, ceramic sciences and engineering, chemistry, civil engineering and technologies, computer engineerin
neering, engineering mechanics/physics/science, general engineering, general science, industrial engineering,
/immunology, mining and mineral engineering, nuclear and industrial radiologic technology, oceanography, p
sciences, polymer/plastics engineering, quantitative economics, statistics

holarship is a program administered and funded by the host university, none of these programs constitute a gua
use, and was current at time of signing. Refer to the individual school p
Updated: 31-Aug-22

2
nclusion of prep year.

th a score of "good low" or higher.


am & meet Department of Defense minimum standards for physical qualifications for commissioned officers (see DoD
akes during the summer before classes begin.

Scholarship Cap Deadlines

15 Jan-application
deadline
5
01 Mar- Scholarship
award notification date

15 Dec - Priority
deadline
10
31 Jan - Final Deadline

5 March 1 - Application Deadline


01 Jan – Fordham
University Applications
due.

15 Jan – Fordham
University NROTC
Preparatory Program
Scholarship Applications
due.

5 01 Mar- Applicants will


be notified if selected
for interview.

02 Mar- 12 Mar-
Interviews will be
conducted.

1 Apr- Scholarship
awardees will be
notified.

01 Mar- application
deadline.

*Scholarships awarded
15
on a rolling basis and all
scholarships may be
awarded before
application deadline.
15 Jan – Recommended
filing date for
Jacksonville University
admissions applications.

01 Feb – Filing date for


JU NROTC Preparatory
Program applications.

01 Mar – Applicants will


15
be notified if they are
selected for interview.

02 Mar – 15 Mar –
Interviews will be
conducted.

01 Apr – Program
selections will be
notified.

15 Oct- Applications
Open

11 Feb- Applications
Due

25 Feb- Applicants will


be notified if they are
5 selected for interview

01 Mar 11 Ma -
Interviews conducted

08 Apr- Scholarship
awardees will be
notified on or after this
date
01 Feb- Application
5
deadline

15 Jan– Recommended
last filing date for ODU
admissions applications.

01 Feb– Recommended
last filing date for
NROTC Preparatory
Scholarship
applications.
9
01 Mar – Applicants
selected for interview
notified.

19 Mar– Interviews
completed.

15 Apr– Scholarship
offers accepted.

01 Dec-NPP application
forms due for priority
placement
17
08 Mar- NPP application
forms due for regular
consideration

30 Nov- Apply to
University via California
State University
common admission
3
application.

15 Jan- NPP application


deadline.
01 Dec- Application
window opens

28 Feb- Application
window closes: all
applications due

05 Mar- Applicants will


5 be notified if selected
for interview

09 Mar- 26 Mar-
Interviews conducted

05 Apr- 09 Apr-
Scholarship candidates
notified

01 Mar – Applications
due to NROTC unit.

01 Apr – Interviews
4
completed.

01 May – All scholarship


offers will be delivered
31 Jan – SUNY Maritime
College Applications are
due.

15 Feb – SUNY Maritime


College Presidential
NROTC Academy
Scholarship Applications
are due.

10 01 Mar – Applicants will


be notified if they are
selected for interview.

02 Mar – 12 MAR –
Interviews will be
conducted.

01 Apr – Scholarship
awardees will be
notified

31 Jan– Applications are


due.

05 Mar– Applicants will


be notified if they are
selected for interview.
10
05 Mar– 15 Mar–
Interviews will be
conducted.

01 Apr– Scholarship
awardees will be
notified.
31 Jan- Completed
Application Due to
UArizona NROTC
Admissions Liaison

28 Feb- Scholarship
5 Interviews Completed

01 Apr- Scholarship
Selection Board
Convenes

01 May- Delivery of
Scholarship Offers

31 Dec- Application
8
process due date

1 Nov- NROTC will begin


accepting packages

30 Jan- Student
application due to
University of maine
admission office
through Common
15
Application

31 Mar- selection
process officially ends.
Selectees given 10 days
to accept or decline
offer.
15 Dec- Application
deadline for priority
consideration

31 Jan – Application
final deadline

15 Jan – Applicants will


be notified if they are
5
selected for interview

01 Feb – 14 Feb –
Interviews will be
conducted

23 Feb – Scholarship
awardees will be
notified

Applications open in
November, and close
20
applications when they
reach quota.

01 Sep - 15 Mar –
Applications will be
accepted and reviewed
on rolling basis.

Applicants will be
notified within a month
10 if selected for an
interview.

15 Apr - If awarded the


NPP scholarship,
acceptance must be
made to ND NROTC.
15 Dec- Apply to
University via Common
Application
10
15 Jan- NPP Scholarship
Application due

ly and can qualify for in-state tuition through the Academic Common Market program for eligible states.
/academic-common-market

@us.navy.mil. For university specific inquiries visit the university website or contact the University NPP Point-of-Contact.

ronautic engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture
ineering, ocean engineering, systems engineering.

cal engineering, astrophysics, biochemistry, biophysics/molecular biology, biomathematics/bioinformatics, bio


ering and technologies, computer engineering/programming/science/information technology, construction engi
ng, general science, industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials engineering, mathematics, m
rial radiologic technology, oceanography, petroleum engineering, pharmacology and toxicology, physics, phys
gineering, quantitative economics, statistics, textile sciences and engineering

ity, none of these programs constitute a guarantee by the United States Government or United States Navy. Th
of signing. Refer to the individual school program for up to date offerings.
for physical qualifications for commissioned officers (see DoD Instruction 6130.03)

Link nrotc@asu.edu
NPP Point-of-Contact
LT Michael Hammond
mrhammo3@asu.edu
480-727-2975

https://nrotc.asu.edu/midshipmen/future-midshipmen/how-to-apply
LT Steven Cusumano
sjcusuma@asu.edu
480-727-2975

nrotc@auburn.edu

LT Scott Rowe
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/rotc/nrotc/npp.php
334-724-4203
ssr0022@auburn.edu

https://my.benedict.edu/ICS/Admissions/
Apply_Online.jnz?portlet=Apply_Online&screen=Begin
%2f%2fdcbb48f3-f627-481d-9610- LT Patrick Simmons
8644c5b4128d&screenType=next%27 . Please annotate 803-777-3451
on your applications that you are applying for an NROTC ps11@email.sc.edu
Prep Program Scholarship. Application deadline is May
1st.
LT Morgan Orlovskiy
LT Taylor Kelly
https://www.fordham.edu/info/20282/navy_rotc/11249/nrotc_preparatory_program_scholarship
NROTC@sunymaritime.edu
718-409-7273
718-409-7242

nrotc@iit.edu

LT Mitch Evans
312-567-8963
https://admissions.iit.edu/undergraduate/finances/illinois-tech-nrotc-preparatory-scholarship
mevans24@iit.edu
nrotcrecruiter@ju.edu

NROTC Preparatory Program | Jacksonville University in Jacksonville,


LT Samantha Fla.
Brown
(ju.edu)
904-256-7489
sbrown48@ju.edu

nrotc@miamiOH.edu

LT Brendan Page
https://miamioh.edu/cas/academics/programs/nrotc/academics/pnp/
pagebm2@miamioh.edu
513-529-3700
LT Alia Cartwright
802-485-2191
https://www.norwich.edu/search-result/68-academics/colleges/cons/naval-rotc/899-navy-scholarship-options
acartwri@norwich.edu

hrnrotc-recruiter@odu.edu

Mr. Keith Webb


k1webb@odu.edu
https://www.odu.edu/nrotc/prospective-students#scholarships=&tab921215181971=0
LT Claudia Lanier
clanier@odu.edu
757-683-4744

military@regent.edu

https://www.regent.edu/military/academics/reserve- John Cordero, USMC (Ret.)


officer-training-corps-rotc/#nrotc-preparatory-program- 757-352-5451
npp jacordero@regent.edu

NROTCprep@sandiego.edu
619-260-4812
https://www.sandiego.edu/nrotc/nrotc-prep-program/#content-accordion2
LT Holly Berry
hberry@sandiego.edu
619-260-2288
LT Sean Reilly
912-358-3087
https://www.savannahstate.edu/cost/nrotc/scholarships.shtml
912-358-3090
reillys@savannahstate.edu

LT William Gurzynski
http://www.subr.edu/page/619 225-771-4517
william_gurzynski@subr.edu
LT Morgan Orlovskiy
LT Taylor Kelly
https://maritimecollege.formstack.com/forms/suny_maritime_college_nrotc_academy
NROTC@sunymaritime.edu
718-409-7273
718-409-7242

navalrotc@tuskegee.edu

LT Dagan Williams
601-504-7195
https://www.tuskegee.edu/discover-tu/extracurricular-activities/nrotc/nrotcnps
dwilliams2@tuskegee.edu

LT Joel Cruvant
jec0122@auburn.edu
LT Stephen Keehan
https://nrotc.arizona.edu/scholarships
stephenkeehan@arizona.edu
520-626-5772

navyrotc@uidaho.edu

LT Donny Olsen
https://www.uidaho.edu/academics/nps-program
208-885-6333
dolsen@uidaho.edu

Captain Kenneth Motsay (USMC)


207-581-1551
https://umaine.edu/navalrotc/pathways-to-nrotc-ptn/
kenneth.motsay@maine.edu
nrotc@umbc.edu

https://navalscience.umbc.edu/nrotc-preparatory-program-npp-2/
LT Seungun Myung
410-455-1514
sdmyung@umbc.edu

nrotcprep@memphis.edu
901-302-0618

https://www.memphis.edu/nrotc/future-students/pres-nrotc-prep-.php
LT Greg Shrum
901-302-0618
240-256-0194 cell
gshrum@memphis.edu

LT James Cunningham
574-631-6064
https://nrotc.nd.edu/nrotc-prep-program/ jcunni23@nd.edu
NROTCprep@sandiego.edu
619-260-4811
https://www.sandiego.edu/nrotc/nrotc-prep-program/
#content-accordion1 LT Holly Berry
hberry@sandiego.edu
619-260-2288

mon Market program for eligible states.

ebsite or contact the University NPP Point-of-Contact.

al engineering, mechanical engineering, naval architecture/marine engineering, nuclear

ics/molecular biology, biomathematics/bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, cellular


mming/science/information technology, construction engineering, electronics and
uring engineering, materials engineering, mathematics, metallurgical engineering,
engineering, pharmacology and toxicology, physics, physiology/pathology an related
ciences and engineering

the United States Government or United States Navy. This matrix is provided for ease of
or up to date offerings.
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