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Leadership ExcellenceThis We’ll Defend
Leaders for Life
US Army Cadet CommandScholarship Overview
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Who We Are
Colin PowellCity College of NYSecretary of State
2001-2005
George Casey Jr.Georgetown University
36th Army Chief of Staff2007-2011
George C MarshallVirginia Military Institute
Army Chief of StaffSecretary of Defense
Secretary of State
Gordon SullivanNorwich University
32nd Army Chief of Staff1991-1995
Leon PanettaSanta Clara UniversitySecretary of Defense
2011 - 2013
Sam WaltonUniversity of Missouri
American BusinessmanFounder of Wal-Mart
James Earl JonesUniversity of Michigan
ActorMovies and Broadway
Dennis ViaVirginia State University
Commanding GeneralUS Army Materiel Command
2012-Present
Ann DunwoodySUNY -College at Cortland
Commanding GeneralUS Army Materiel Command
2008-2012
Mark MilleyPrinceton University
39th Army Chief of Staff
Patrick MurphyKings College
Acting Secretary of The Army2016 -
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USACC Mission and Vision
Vision StatementWe are an innovative, effective organization manned by
specially selected professional Cadre, Staff and Faculty fully prepared to educate and train the most diverse and talented Cadets from across the Nation to become adaptive leaders, lifetime learners, critical thinkers and problem solvers, and
committed to the Army Ethos and Profession of Arms.
Mission StatementUSACC partners with universities to recruit, educate, develop, and inspire SROTC Cadets in order to commission officers of character for the Total Army; and partners with high schools to conduct JROTC in order to develop citizens of character for a
lifetime of commitment and service to our Nation.
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What We Do
Army Officer Sources 2014
Direct Commissions Not included
USMA 12%ROTC Reserve Component 33%
ROTC Active Duty 45%
OCS 9%
3500
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000
Mission Production
5880
5350
Mission/Production History
0
2000
4000
6000
FY 16 FY 17 FY 18 FY 19
USACC Production Mission
Active Duty Reserve Component
5252 (total)
2135
3117
5165
2135
3030
5165
2135
3030
5165
2135
3030
*25% of production must have STEM degrees
5611
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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Cadet Command Organization
JBLM, WA (8th BDE HQs-includes USARPAC AO Schools)
Great Lakes NTS, IL(3rd BDE HQs)
Fort Dix, NJ(2nd BDE HQs-includes USAREUR AO Schools)
HAAF, GA(6th BDE HQs-includes USARSO AO Schools)
Fort Knox, KY(1st BDE HQs)
Fort Knox, KY(7th BDE HQs)
Fort Bragg, NC(4th BDE HQs)
Fort Sam Huston, TX(5th BDE HQs)
Fort Knox, KY(USACC HQs)
SMC-Senior Military College MJC-Military Junior College
7 Regional Brigades 33-41 Programs per Brigade
1 Military College Brigade 6 SMCs / 5 MJCs
275 Host Programs Resident PMS and assigned Cadre
671 Cross-enrolled Partners Cadets travel to the “Host” campus, or
SROTC Cadre travels to Cadet’s campus
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ROTC Today
32,378 Cadets (a/o 07 May representation)
12,525 (38%) on scholarship 18,162 (56%) under contract* 7123 (22%) female
Cadre Assigned: 3513 24% Officer (Active) 22% EM 26% Gov’t Civilian 9% Contractors 17% ARNG & USAR
Cadet must sign contract if:1. Receiving scholarship2. Attending MS III or IV
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Army ROTC Scholarships
• We are the largest grantor of college scholarships in the United States
• In FY16 we will give scholarships to almost 13,000+ students totaling ~$270 million
• Scholarships can be for 2, 3, or 4 years (competitive) Money can be for tuition or room &
board (not both by law)• Scholarships students also qualify
for $1,200 for books/supplies• And a monthly stipend of $300,
$350, $450, and $500, depending on year
2017 2018 2019
Top 5% of Class 44% 41% 21%
Top 25% of Class 82% 78% 69%
Honor Society 49% 56% 57%
Mean SAT(Reading +
Math)1253 1247 1246
High School GPA 3.6 3.6 3.6
4 Year Scholarship Winner Profile
None: 63.5%4 Year:24%
2 Year:3%3 Year:
9%
31% of all cadets are on scholarship~67% of cadets receiving commissions receive scholarships
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• Provide Financial Assistance for Quality Students Who Have Achieved Academic Excellence and Demonstrated Leadership
• Provide the Nucleus to Attract Quality Academic Disciplines and Geographic, Ethnic and Academic Diversity
• Supports Recruiting the “Best Qualified” Officers for America’s Army
• Generate Competition to Ensure Best Qualified Candidates Receive Financial Assistance
Purpose of Army ROTC Scholarships
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•Army ROTC Scholarship recipients receive:• Full Financial assistance for College tuition and mandatory education fees (or room and board)Tax free subsistence allowance for up to 10
months a yearA/O 1 Oct 02
MS 1 – 300/monthMS 2 – 350/monthMS 3 – 450/monthMS 4 – 500/month
$1200 annually for textbooks, classroom supplies and equipment.
Nurses $650.00 one time payment for equipment• The Army ROTC Scholarship does not pay Flight fees.
General Scholarship Benefits
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4-YearNational
3-YearAdvancedDesignee
4-YearHBCU
2-YearMJC
HighSchool
4-YearOnCampus
2-YearGRFDARNG
2-YearGRFDUSAR
2 ½ & 2-YearOnCampus
CollegeCampus
3 & 3 ½-YearOnCampus
3,2 ½ &2-YearDEDARNGDEDUSAR
2 ½ &2-YearLTC
2-Year
3-Year
4-Year
GreenToGold
4,3, &2-YrHipPocket
Applicant Sources
3-YearADDEDARNGDEDUSAR
2-YearADO
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SAT/ACT18%
SAL Points14%
PMS Interview14%
Board Points25%
Physical Assess 11%
Cadet Background and Experience Form
18%
SAT/ACT SAL Points PMS Interview
Board Points Physical Assessment CBEF
Whole Person Score
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Scholarship ProgramWinner Profile – Mission Set 2019
Percentage 2016 2017 2018 2019Top 5% of Class 48% 44% 41% 21%Top 25% of Class 85% 82% 78% 69%Top 50% of Class 97% 97% 95% 94%Presidents of Student Body or Sr. Class 15% 16% 7% 9%Other Class Officers 39% 43% 29% 27%National Honor Society 49% 49% 56% 57%Varsity Letter Winners 80% 82% 65% 90%Varsity Team Captains 60% 61% 45% 60%Club Presidents 7% 7% 15% 17%JROTC Participants 26% 28% 27% 32%
4 Year College Board Mean 1267 1253 1247 1246National College Board Mean 1010 1010 1010 1010*High School GPA 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.6
*College Board data for High School Class of 2015 not yet available
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