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What is Naval ROTC?An education and training program at select universities throughout the United States to prepare qualified men and women for service as commissioned officers in the Navy or Marine Corps. Students awarded NROTC scholarships receive full tuition, books, fees and other financial benefits. Why should you consider joining NROTC at the University of Oklahoma?If you receive an NROTC scholarship you can use that scholarship at any university that has an NROTC program, so why should you come to OU? • If you are interested in flying you can major in aviation at OU and NROTC will pay for all of your flight time. • If you are interested in engineering, OU has one of the finest engineering colleges in the country and is especially strong in the fields of petroleum and geological engineering. • Students interested in meteorology will find one of the nation’s top programs at OU along with opportunities to work with research professionals at the newly completed National Weather Center. • The NROTC building at OU is centrally located on campus and has a study room with computers dedicated for student use, a two-story student lounge and a fully equipped workout room. • Community support for NROTC is fantastic. Every year local sponsors contribute additional scholarship money that is awarded to top students. |
The University of Oklahoma ExperienceAt OU you can experience all that a college has to offer. OU is nationally recognized for its academics as well as its athletic programs. Couple this with the outstanding training you will receive as a midshipman in the OU NROTC and you find yourself in a win/win situation. What are you waiting for? Take the challenge of a lifetime and start your journey to becoming a Navy or Marine Officer today. Mission of the NROTCTo develop midshipmen morally, mentally, and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor, and loyalty in order to commission college graduates as naval officers who possess a basic professional background, are motivated toward careers in the Naval Service, and have a potential for future development in mind and character so as to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship, and government. |
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