
Army ROTC is one of the largest providers of scholarships in the country,
making thousands of awards to students every year.
The Army ROTC scholarship program provides financial
assistance for the education and training of highly qualified and motivated
young men and women who desire to be commissioned as officers in the
Army after graduation from college.

Selection
Winners are chosen based on their academic records, SAT/ACT test results,
teacher evaluations, extracurricular activities, leadership potential,a
physical aptitude exam, and a personal interview.
Basic break down of scholarship selection process
is the SAL report:
scholar: Are you
demonstrating good acedemic standing? SAT/ACT scores? GPA? Special academic
awards and achievements? As a cadet your number one priority is academics.
Demonstrating good knowledge and ability to learn is essential in the
US Army.
athlete: Physical fitness and discipline
is very important in the Army. Are you demonstrating your athletism?
Did you play organized sports? Can you play in a team?
leader: Are you a leader in your own community?
What organizations are you involved in? School events that you participate
in? Fraternities, clubs, volunteerism? US Army officers are not only
leaders on the battlefield but also in their community, heritage and
families.
Contact us for a SAL interview!
Four-Year
Scholarships Eligibility
- You must be a U.S. Citizen
- You've taken the SAT or ACT and have a minimum
920 SAT or composite of 19 ACT.
- You must be at least 17 before the scholarship
is effective.
- You have competitive high school grades.
- You participate in extracurricular and athletic
activities
- You must be under 27 on June 30 of the year
you expect to graduate. (Veterans may be granted an age extension
of up to four years.)
- You agree to accept a commission in the U.S.
Army.
- You meet required physical standards
Contact us for a SAL interview!
Three/
two year scholorships Eligibility
- You must be a U.S. Citizen
- You have a minimum 920 SAT or composite 19
ACT.
- You have a minimum 2.5 GPA in your college
courses.
- You are recommended by the Professor of Military
Science.
- You'll be under 27 on June 30 of the year
you expect to graduate. (Veterans may be granted an age extension
of up to four years.)
- You meet required physical standards.
Contact us for a SAL interview!