Money and Scholarships
Basic Allowance: All
students contracted in the Reserve Officer Training Corps
receive a tax-free monetary allowance.
Freshmen - $300 per month
Sophomores - $350 per month
Juniors - $450 per month
Seniors - $500 per month
Scholarships Available to ROTC
Cadets on Campus
If you missed the scholarship opportunity in high school,
there are two and three-year scholarships for which you can
apply. These scholarships are awarded bases strictly on merit,
based on the student’s academic, athletic and leadership
performance.
The ROTC scholarship benefit package provides either full
tuition and mandatory fees or room and board. In addition a book
allowance of $1200 per year is provided ($600 per semester).
You must be a college freshman or sophomore to apply for a
Campus Based Scholarship and you must take military science
classes at a college that offers ROTC.
Campus-based Scholarship Eligibility:
- Be a US
Citizen
- Be of
good moral character
- Under
31 years old on Dec. 31 of the year you expect to graduate
college and be commissioned
- Minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.5 to apply, and at time of contracting
- Minimum
ROTC GPA of 3.0 if currently enrolled in ROTC classes
- Have a
minimum of 920 SAT or ACT composite of 19
-
Participate in leadership, extracurricular and athletic
activities (Part-time jobs earn substitute credit)
- Pursue
an army-approved academic major
- Agree
to accept a commission as an Active Duty Army, Army National
Guard, or US Army Reserve officer
- Meet
physical standards (must pass APFT before receiving
benefits)
- Be
interviewed by the Professor of Military Science
- Be
enrolled as a student at Lock Haven University
- Have at
least 4 semesters of school remaining before graduation
- Be
medically qualified
For more information about campus-based scholarships or the
Army ROTC program, call the Enrollment Officer at (570)
484-2299/2903 or fill out our
information request form.
Green to Gold Scholarships
(Available
to active duty enlisted soldiers)
The Green to Gold program seeks talented young enlisted
soldiers who have decided to leave, or are considering leaving,
active duty to attend college. Quality enlisted soldiers with
officer potential, who have served at least two years on active
duty, are allowed to voluntarily request discharge from active
duty to enroll in Army ROTC. Upon completing the program, they
can earn baccalaureate degrees and commissions as second
lieutenants. Four, three and two-year scholarships are
available.
Click
here for more information about the Green to Gold Program.
Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty
Need Help Financing your College Education?
Apply for a Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty Army ROTC
Scholarship!
The Army ROTC program provides college trained officers for
the Army National Guard (ARNG) and the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR).
The Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty (GRFD) Scholarship is one of
two programs directed by law that must have scholarships awarded
yearly.
The program provides scholarship opportunities to college
students who will be juniors in the fall of the year the
scholarship is awarded. The two-year scholarships available in
the GRFD program require recipients to be in either a National
Guard or Reserve Unit. Individuals in the Reserves who win a
GRFD scholarship have the option to request active duty during
the accession process, but those in the National Guard cannot.
Army Reserve and dedicated Army National Guard scholarship
cadets, in addition to their normal college degree requirements,
take military science courses, participate in scheduled
leadership laboratories, attend the 5-week ROTC National
Advanced Leadership Camp, and are members of an ARNG or USAR
unit.
Applications are sent by the school to the appropriate State
Adjutant General (AG) for Army National Guard applicants and to
the Regional Support Commander (RSC) for United States Army
Reserve applicants.
The U.S. Army ROTC GRFD and Dedicated Army National Guard
scholarships provide financial assistance toward college tuition
and education fees of up to $20,000 annually. Additionally, a
flat rate of $450 per semester is provided to purchase
textbooks, classroom supplies and equipment. Army ROTC
Scholarship winners also receive $450 per month in their junior
year, ($500 for seniors) for up to ten months of each school
year. You will also earn drill pay for participating in National
Guard or Army Reserve training activities. Upon graduation and
commissioning as a Second Lieutenant in the Army National Guard
or the Army Reserves, scholarship recipients incur an eight-year
military service obligation.
Individuals who receive an ARNG scholarship cannot request
active duty, and those who are awarded a dedicated ARNG
scholarship are not eligible to receive the Montgomery GI Bill
benefits or kicker.
Obligations: If you
are selected and accept an Army ROTC GRFD or Dedicated Army
National Guard Scholarship, you are obligated to:
- Enter
into an appropriate contract with the Army, which will spell
out your scholarship, benefits and obligations.
- Agree
to serve in the ARNG/USAR for a period of 8 years.
- Join
the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP) and participate
regularly with a National Guard or Army Reserve unit.
- Pursue
the academic discipline (if applicable) identified in the
letter that notifies you of your selection as a scholarship
recipient.
- Attend
ROTC National Advanced Leadership Camp, normally between
your Junior and Senior years of college.
- Accept
a commission to serve on active duty or reserve duty (Army
National Guard or Army Reserve) upon completion of the
required academic and ROTC Courses.
-
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of Character, U.S.
Citizenship, Age, Motivation, Officer Potential, Academic
Excellence, Physical Fitness and Medical Fitness.
The deadline is June 1
2-year GRFD Scholarship
Eligibility:
- Be
member of the Army National Guard or Army Reserves or be
willing to join the ARNG or the reserves and participate in
the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP).
- Be a US
Citizen
- Be of
good moral character
- Under
31 years old on Dec. 31 of the year you expect to graduate
college and be commissioned.
- Minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.5 to apply and contract
- Minimum
ROTC GPA of 3.0 if currently enrolled in ROTC classes
- Have a
minimum of 920 SAT or ACT composite of 19
-
Participate in leadership, extracurricular and athletic
activities (Part-time jobs earn substitute credit)
- Pursue
an army-approved academic major
- Meet
physical standards (must pass APFT before receiving
benefits)
- Be
interviewed by the Professor of Military Science
- Be
enrolled as a full time student at Lock Haven University
- Have at
least 4 semesters of school remaining before graduation
Benefits of these scholarships:
- Paid
Tuition and Fees
-
Textbook Allowance ($900/year)
- Monthly
Tax Free Stipend ($300 -$500/month)
- E-5
Drill Pay
- GRFD
Kicker ($350/month)
Obligation: 8 years in the Army Reserves or National Guard (1
weekend per month and two weeks in the summer)
To learn more about GRFD scholarships, call the
Enrollment Officer at (570) 484-2299/2903. |