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Several programs are available for both active duty and civilian students interested in pursuing a career in either the Navy or the Marine Corps through the Oregon State University NROTC program. |
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Prospective Midshipmen (Civilian) Please read our FAQ to see if it might answer any questions you might have. We also have a letter for prospective marine options from our MOI to help in your decision.
College Program The college program is offered to students who are currently enrolled in a university with a NROTC program. This program pays for uniforms and fees associated with Naval Science courses. While in the program some students may be selected for advanced standing which allows them to receive a stipend to offset the cost of books and other expenditures associated with college.
Upon graduation, the individual will be commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy or a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps for eight years, four of which must be served on active duty.
For additional information regarding this program please visit :
Scholarship The Navy offers two main scholarship programs to 89 colleges and universities in the United States.
The four-year program offers full tuition, fees, and uniforms for students wishing to seek a career in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. In addition, the scholarship includes a book stipend to offset the cost of textbooks and a monthly allowance.
The two-year program is designed to pay for the last two years of college. This program pays for tuition, fees, textbooks and any necessary uniforms. Individuals in this program will also receive a monthly allowance.
Upon graduation, the individual will be commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy or as a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps for eight years, four of which must be served on active duty.
For additional information regarding this program please visit:
Prospective Officer Candidates / MECEP (Active Duty)
Seaman to Admiral (STA-21) The Seaman to Admiral - 21 was designed to combine a number of commissioning programs into one. With this new program, enlisted sailors are given the opportunity to receive a commission while maintaining the benefits of being active duty. Sailors receive up to $10,000 per year for books, fees, and tuition. Upon graduation, Sailors will receive a commission as an Unrestricted Line Officer, Special Duty Officer, Nurse Corps, Supply Corps, or Civil Engineer Corps. For more information regarding the STA–21 program please visit:
Marine Enlisted Commissioning Program (MECEP)
The MECEP program is designed to allow enlisted marines to earn a commission as a 2nd Lt. in the Marine Corps. While Marines are able to use their G.I. Bill while attending the university there are also many scholarships through the university, national scholarships such as the Admiral Boorda scholarship as well as local scholarships like the Provost Fund which provides scholarship funds to MECEP's and non-scholarship midshipman based on superb performance.
Please read this letter from our Marine Option Instructor regarding the MECEP program at OSU and feel free to email our staff with any questions.
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Physical Address: 2201 SW Washington Way Corvallis, OR 97331
Mailing Address: Naval ROTC Unit 104 Naval Armory Corvallis OR 97331-5401
Contact by telephone at: (541) 737-6289 1-888-499-NAVY |