Folgen
-
In this episode, we discuss significant updates to the Air Force ROTC High School Scholarship Program (HSSP) for the application year 2024-2025. Key changes include:
Reintroduction of the Type 2 Scholarship: After a period of offering only the Type 1 scholarship, the Air Force ROTC has reintroduced the Type 2 scholarship, which provides $18,000 annually toward tuition, significantly less than the full-tuition coverage of Type 1.
Major Selections and Criticality Ratings: A new criticality rating system from one to four prioritizes majors during the scholarship selection process, emphasizing certain technical and language majors over others.
Key Points:
The Type 2 scholarship offers limited financial coverage compared to the Type 1, affecting choices for attending private or out-of-state public schools.ROTC scholarship boards run three times a year, with early applicants locked into the scholarship type awarded.Strategic major selection is crucial, with higher priority given to majors like electrical and computer engineering, and languages such as Russian and Chinese due to their criticality ratings.Financial Considerations:
States like Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, North Dakota, Texas, and Oklahoma offer in-state tuition rates to ROTC scholarship recipients, which can mitigate the financial gap for Type 2 recipients.Closing Remarks:Listeners are encouraged to make well-informed decisions and consider how these changes might impact their application strategy. ROTC Scholarship Consulting is available to assist with the application process, including interview preparation and essay editing.
For More Information: Visit ROTC Consulting
-
Today we provide commentary on what makes these 5 Navy ROTC interview answers excellent, and how they could be improved. Listen along as you prepare for your interview with your future potential Navy ROTC Battalion.
-
Fehlende Folgen?
-
The AFROTC interview, worth upwards of 40% of the AFROTC scholarship score, can be extremely intimidating for students, especially those who have little to no interview experience.
In this episode, we play 5 examples of interview responses that students have given and discuss what makes them good (or bad) and how they could be improved.
If you want to ensure your interview performance is as strong as possible and listen to additional examples of answers from real students, take our AFROTC Interview Course.
-
We are pleased to announce that former Auburn University Professor of Naval Science, Captain (U.S. Navy, Retired) Matthew Roberts, will be joining our team as our Navy and Marine Corps ROTC expert.
In this episode, we introduce Captain Roberts and obtain his insight on Navy ROTC and the scholarship process.
-
In today's episode, we give feedback on 5 examples of interview questions and answers from Army ROTC cadets.
-
In today's episode, we cover a great way to develop military propensity and discipline - Danielle Stolz and Patrick Nasdeo, both leaders within the Sea Cadets program join us to talk about the opportunities for young Sea Cadets in the middle school and high school programs. If you are interested in joining Sea Cadets, you can find a unit near you here: https://magellan.seacadets.org/referral.aspxBest of luck in your Service Academy and ROTC scholarship journey!
-
In today's show, we welcome Colonel Joseph Forester, a retired Air Force veteran and allergist, to discuss allergies and DoDMERB disqualifications.
Service Academy and ROTC scholarship candidates must be DoDMERB qualified (or waived) in order to participate in these programs. One of the most common medical issues we see in candidates is an allergy to food. You can read the Department of Defense Instruction 6130.03 (or DoDI6130.03) here: https://www.gainserviceacademyadmission.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/613003_vol1.pdfWe also discuss the DoDMERB waiver process more in depth in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS3T6kVyLqQ& -
Today we sit down with Vinny Madera, a renowned SAT tutor with a track record of helping students significantly boost their SAT scores. Dive deep into the world of SAT math as Vinny shares tips, strategies, and insights to conquer this critical section of the test. Whether you're just starting your SAT journey or looking for those extra points to push your score higher, this episode is a must-listen!
Connect with Vinny Madera for personalized SAT tutoring**: https://testprepwizards.com/
Thinking about ROTC scholarships? We've got you covered! Learn more about the benefits and requirements here: https://rotcconsulting.com/chances-of...
-
In this episode, we sit down with ACT Math Specialist Tony Miglio to delve into the intricate world of ACT Math preparation. Tony shares his insights and methods for success, with a particular emphasis on his specialized calculator course. If you're a high school student eyeing an ROTC scholarship or a parent keen to help your child succeed, you'll find a treasure trove of actionable strategies in this conversation. Resources to connect with Tony:Learn strategies to tackle the calculator portion of the [email protected]
-
In this episode, we tackle the question of how important standardized testing is for ROTC scholarship applicants, along with Service Academy applicants.
-
In this episode, we break down the differences between the SAT and ACT and discuss how they impact your ROTC scholarship.
-
9th and 10th grade students who aspire to win an ROTC Scholarship can start preparing themselves early by focusing on academics, sports, leadership, and character development.
By studying hard, joining sports teams, participating in scouting programs or other local clubs, volunteering in community service, and reflecting on ethical issues, students can demonstrate their potential to become responsible and empathetic leaders who are committed to serving their country.
In this episode, the hosts discuss how to best do this.
Below is the link for our new 9th and 10th Grade subscription-based Military Officer Coaching Course which will launch on March 6, 2023. We will have new videos available each week.
ROTC - https://bit.ly/ROTCReady
-
The Whole Person Concept is a holistic approach to evaluating candidates for ROTC scholarships. It means that scholarship boards take into consideration not just a candidate’s academic achievements and physical abilities, but also their character, leadership potential, and overall fit for military service. In this episode, the hosts discuss this concept in more detail.
-
One of the more stressful aspects of qualifying for a ROTC Scholarship or Service Academy appointment is clearing the medical qualification process. In this episode, we talk about why candidates are disqualified from DODMERB and the steps you can take to obtain a waiver.
DODMERB Medical History Survey Questions
DOD Instruction 6130.03. Medical Standards for Military Service
-
LTC Kirkland talks about the lessons he learned from guiding ROTC scholarship candidates through their applications over the past year (2021-2022).
The Citadel Tuition and Room and Board Scholarships
Texas A&M Room and Board Scholarships
-
In this episode, the hosts interview an Air Force ROTC cadre member and an Air Liaison Officer (ALO). She gives insights into both roles and provides helpful advice to Air Force ROTC scholarship and well as Air Force Academy applicants.
-
The United States Space Force is a separate and distinct branch of the armed services, organized under the Department of the Air Force in a manner very similar to how the Marine Corps is organized under the Department of the Navy. In this episode, the hosts talk to an Air Force Academy graduate and current lieutenant in the U.S. Space Force. We cover his current duties in Space Force and accession into Space Force from ROTC and the Service Academies.
-
The interview preparation services provided by ROTC Scholarship Consulting can make the difference in winning a scholarship. LTC Kirkland in this short episode talks about the importance of the interview and provides an overview of these services.
-
High school students and their parents often believe that if they don't start an ROTC application by October that the chances of a scholarship are low. However, that is the furthest thing from the truth. Most ROTC scholarships are awarded after the first of the year and applying later in November and December can actually be an advantage! In this episode, LTC Kirkland explains why.
-
In this podcast episode, LTC Kirkland gives tips and advice on why ROTC program visits are important before a candidate's ROTC scholarship interview. He also gives advice on how to prepare and put your best foot forward during these visits.
Questions to Ask and Not to Ask at an ROTC Interview
- Mehr anzeigen