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Scholarships for College Students

College Student Scholarships

Available for current freshmen (2-year, 3-year or 4-year scholarships), sophomores and juniors with at least 4-semesters remaining to graduate (2-year scholarship), and seniors planning to attend graduate school (2-year scholarship).

  • Scholarships pay:
    • Full tuition and mandatory fees or $5000.00 per semester for room & board
    • A $600.00  per semester book allowance
    • A $420.00 tax-free stipend per month during the academic year.
  • Basic Camp scholarships: 2-year scholarships that require attendance at a four-week Basic Camp at Fort Knox, KY the summer between the academic sophomore and junior year.
  • Scholarships pay:
    • Full tuition and mandatory fees or applied towards room & board
    • A $600 per semester book allowance
    • A $420.00 tax-free stipend per month during the academic year.
    • Must pass the Basic Physical Fitness Test (BPFT) prior to attending Basic Camp.
    • If you are interested in applying, contact Army ROTC at (919) 513.0863/(910) 973.7656 or smjohn18@ncsu.edu (Stephen Johnson)

Eligibility Criteria

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be at least 17 years of age and must not reach 31 years of age before December 31st of the year you graduate from college and receive your commission.
  • Have a minimum college GPA of 2.5
  • Score a minimum of 1000 on the SAT or a 19 composite on the ACT; not including the written portion of the test
  • Have no moral or personal conviction that will prevent you from:
    • Bearing arms
    • Supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States
  • Receive a waiver for any arrest or civil conviction (if applicable)

Although medical qualification is not required to be eligible to receive a scholarship offer, medical qualification is required in order to receive the scholarship benefits.

To receive the scholarship benefits you must also agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army National Guard, or U.S. Army Reserve) upon graduation and receipt of your commission.

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