Minuteman Scholarship

Army National Guard

amount

100% of tuition

awards available

Unspecified

deadline

Varies

Description

The Minuteman Scholarship is open to full-time students who have been accepted to a college/university with an ROTC program. To be eligible for this award, you must be a U.S. citizen, have a cumulative 2.5 GPA, be under 31 years of age, complete the ROTC Basic Course requirements or Basic Combat Training, and be medically and morally qualified. This award also requires a nomination letter as part of the scholarship packet and offers either full tuition and mandatory fees or a room and board flat rate of $10,000 per year, covering up to four years (or eight semesters) of benefits. Minuteman Scholarship recipients also receive a $1,200 annual book allowance and a monthly stipend of $420 for 10 months of the academic year. Minuteman Scholarship Cadets must participate in the SMP while attending college, so they will also receive pay for attending a drill one weekend per month and a two-week annual training in a local Guard unit. In return for these scholarship benefits, a Minuteman Cadet will serve as a Commissioned Officer in the Guard in a drilling status for eight years after graduation. Minuteman Scholarship Cadets can be nominated from any State Adjutant General (TAG) or any Civilian Aid to the Secretary of the Army (CASA) in lengths of two years, up to four years, for a scholarship. These scholarships are limited each year, and applications require a nomination memo with a handwritten signature from the nomination source.

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