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Navy ROTC Education Opportunities

June 4, 2008 By admin

Enlisting in the Navy is a good way to get an education. But another method is to participate in ROTC reserve officers training while you attend college classes. When they join and participate they graduate from college with a 4-year degree and also are commissioned into the Navy as an Ensign. It gives the person who is going to college a great deal of flexibility while they attend school and allows the Navy to benefit with a trained and educated new young officer. There are different levels of commitment to the ROTC program. The level of commitment depends on the level of support that you want to enjoy from the ROTC program.

There are a lot of different things you can do serving in the Navy. You are tasked to perform as a part of the most technologically advanced Navy in the world. You will serve as a leader, a counselor, a motivator, and a member of an elite officer force. You will work in a field as a junior officer working to gain experience and seasoning. Some of the different benefits that you will recognize from a Navy ROTC Scholarship include: gaining practical training and experience, learning to become a leader and manager, growing and getting experience as a Navy officer that will serve both the Navy and yourself, and garnering experience from your Navy Career that will serve you in the civilian world.

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When you participate in the ROTC program you can start with no obligation, and take classes in Navy ROTC at no risk, to see if it is a program that you want to participate in. After taking some classes, if you decide you want to continue you may decide that you want to apply for a scholarship. A Navy ROTC Scholarship is one that will pay for your schooling at the college or university that you are at 100 percent, as well as a modest monthly stipend for you to assist with other costs of college. The classes that you take as part of Navy ROTC will help bring out leadership talents and traits in you that you likely do not even know exist.

When you graduate, you will have an opportunity for service with the US Navy. You will be commissioned as a new United States Navy Ensign, and be assigned your first duty station as a commissioned officer.

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