

High school students may compete for three and four-year awards
which cover the full cost of tuition and fees at Marquette University or one
of our partnership schools. See the ROTC
scholarship page for information and to fill out the 4 year
online application. This application must be completed no later
than 01 December of your senior year in high school.

College students at any of our partnership universities may compete
for two and three-year awards of $50,000 to $90,000, which includes
a $300 to $500 per month stipend and $900 per year for books.
To compete, you must be a full-time student and enrolled in our
Military Science classes. If you are interested, contact
our Scholarship and Enrollment officer immediately, as scholarships
are available year round.

National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers:
Full time college students who are members of the National
Guard or Army
Reserve, may compete for 2 year scholarships that pay up to
$34,000. These scholarships can guarantee either Reserve or Active
Duty upon graduation and commissioning. Additionally, all cadets
in the Advanced Course
receive the monthly tax-free stipend during their last two years
regardless of their scholarship status. These cadets also receive
pay and travel expenses for summer
leadership and adventure training courses. Students without
scholarships may also participate in ARNG or USAR training while
in Army ROTC. These cadets will receive monthly drill pay at the
rank of E-5 or higher and may qualify for GI Bill and Kicker benefits
of up to $475 a month.
Active Duty Soldiers:
Soldiers currently serving
on active duty may compete for scholarships under the Army ROTC
Green to Gold Program. There are two, three and four year scholarships
available under this program. Scholarship winners under this program
may be released from Active Duty to attend college full time and
participate in the Army ROTC program. Click
here for the guidance and application packet.

To qualify for a four-year Army ROTC scholarship, you must:
Be a citizen of the United States
Be at least 17 years old before the scholarship becomes effective
Take either the SAT or ACT no later than November of the year
you apply
Meet required physical standards
Be under 31 years old on June 30 of the year you expect to graduate
and receive your officer's commission
Be a high school graduate or have equivalent credit
Be accepted by Marquette University or one of our participating
colleges or universities
Agree to accept a commission as either a Regular Army, Army National
Guard, or U.S. Army Reserve officer
*Applying for a scholarship incurs no obligation to the military.
Scholarship winners are not obligated to accept this scholarship.
Request
information about the ROTC program at Marquette University.
More information on Marquette's admission requirements and other
financial aid programs can be found at: Marquette's
Become a Student Page