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Auburn-Tuskegee Consortium Naval ROTC Command Brief. 2013-2014. Consortium: Multiple schools supported by one staff where Midshipmen stay at their host school. Naval. The word ‘Naval’ implies both Navy and Marine.
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Auburn-Tuskegee ConsortiumNaval ROTC Command Brief 2013-2014
Consortium: Multiple schools supported by one staff where Midshipmen stay at their host school.
Naval The word ‘Naval’ implies both Navy and Marine. The Secretary of the Navy is responsible to the Secretary of Defense for both the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps. We are a TEAM. Whenever possible, we fight together, so we train together. Naval ROTC trains both future Navy Officers and future Marine Corps Officers, just as the Naval Academy does. For more on the history of the Navy and Marine Corps Team, visit: http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Docs_Speeches/Continentialcongressestmarines1775.htm
Naval ROTC Mission Todevelopfuture officers morally, mentally,andphysicallyand to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty and loyalty, and with core values of Honor, Courage, and Commitment 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.
NROTC Staff CO: Captain Paul Esposito XO: Commander Kevin Downey Instructors MOI: Major Sean Williams, USMC AMOI: GySgt Williams, USMC LCDR Bradley Shemluck LT Charlie Bennett LT Jesse Nunez LT Jonathan Culbert LT William Gorum (TU) LT Mantas Rysevas (TU) Staff Jan Holt Kat Stofer Sylvia Strickland Joseph Mattingly (TU) Ann Wittnebel Tuskegee NROTC Building, Tuskegee William F. Nichols Center, Auburn
NROTC Systems Model Special Warfare Surface Subs Aviation Scholarship College Marines NROTC Applicants Graduation/ Commission • System Objectives • Diversity • Technical Majors • Nuclear Power • High Quality
NROTC General Eligibility • U.S. Citizen of good moral character. • Be accepted to a college with a Naval ROTC Unit. • No moral or personal convictions that prevent you from bearing arms in defense of the constitution of the U.S. against all enemies, foreign or domestic. • Minimum 17 years of age by Sep 1st of year starting college and max 23 by Dec 31st of that same year. • No older than 27 by Dec 31st of commissioning year. • Up to 36 months may be waived for prior military service • Physically qualified for duty by Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board. • Less than 30 semester hrs of college credit completed. • 45 quarter hours
National 4-yr Scholarships • Apply online beginning April prior to Senior year in high school: https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/ • Application window closes Jan 31st of each year • The Auburn-Tuskegee Consortium has NO influence on the selection process • Navy Option: • SAT: 530 Critical Reading, 520 Math • ACT: 22 English, 21 Math • Marine Option (non-waiverable): • SAT: 1000 composite • ACT: 22 Composite Notes: (1) If student is in Top 10% of high school class, SAT/ACT scores may be below minimums (2) An NROTC scholarship offer does NOT guarantee university acceptance and vice versa. You must apply to each separately. (3) You can (and should) apply to as many programs as possible. They are not mutually exclusive (MSISR, College Program, 4-yr National, Naval Academy, etc.).
TU Student Breakdown 100% on Scholarship
Minority Serving Institution Scholarship Reservation • Must attend a High Hispanic Enrollment/Historically Black College or University (HHE/HBCU) • Application window: Jan 1st thru May 31st of senior year in H.S. • Complete TU NROTC Application www.tuskegee.edu/nrotc.aspx) • Complete 4-yr National Application (https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/) • Navy Options require any one of the following: • > 3.0 High School GPA -or- • Top 40% of Class -or- • Satisfy required high school classes • 4 units English • 3 units math • 3 units science • 2 units social science • Marine Option (non-waiverable): • SAT: 1000 composite • ACT: 22 Composite
USMC Frederick C. Branch Scholarship • Must attend a High Hispanic Enrollment/ Historically Black College or University (HHE/HBCU) • Contact the Marine Officer Instructor at (334) 844-3431 or moi@auburn.edu for details • Marine Option (non-waiverable): • SAT: 1000 composite • ACT: 22 Composite
Navy Courses of Study • Navy scholarships are awarded based on a tier system • Tier 1: Engineering programs of Navy interest • Aerospace, Electrical, Mechanical, Nuclear, Chemical Engineering • Tier 2: Other Engineering, Math and Science • Tier 3: All other majors • 85% of 4-yr National Scholarships awarded to Tier 1/2 • 20-30 scholarships per year (nationwide) for language and foreign studies programs
Naval Science Curriculum In addition to courses required to complete major.
The Average Week (TU) 10-12 hrs/wk (Freshman: 18-20 hrs/wk) * Wednesday is uniform day: 0800-1600; **8 hrs/wk mandatory study for fall freshmen.
Scholarship ProgramRequirements (Navy Option) • 8 hrs calculus by end of sophomore yr • 8 hrs calculus-based physics by end of junior yr • 3 hrs “Cultural Awareness” • 3 hrs Amer. Military Hist./National Security Policy • 6 hrs English (grammar and composition) • Attend First-class Cruise If dropped on request or disenrolled after reporting for the first day of the sophomore year, the Department of Defense requires 2 years enlisted service or recoupment of all tuition and fees, including freshman year.
Scholarship ProgramRequirements (Marine Option) • No calculus or physics requirement • No restriction on major • 3 hrs Amer. Military Hist./National Security Policy
Scholarship Program Benefits • Uniforms • Naval Science books • Full Tuition and “reasonable” fees • aviation flight classes not currently included • $375 per semester for books • Monthly Stipend • $250/mo Freshmen • $300/mo Sophomores • $350/mo Juniors • $400/mo Seniors • Calculus and Physics Tutors • Obligation starts Sophomore year
All Midshipmen must… • Maintain 2.5 SGPA, 2.0 CGPA and pass all classes. • Pass physical fitness test once per semester. • Achieve 3rd class swim qualification. • Complete 1st Class summer cruise or Officer Candidate School (Marines). • Uphold moral standards.
Physical Fitness • Navy: Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) • Body Composition Analysis (BCA) • Max allowable Body Fat: 22% Men; 33% Women • Physical Readiness Test (PRT) • 1.5 mile run • Curl-ups • Push-ups • Marines: Physical Fitness Test & Combat Fitness Test • PFT • 3 mi run; pull-ups/flexed-arm hang; crunches • 225 (First Class) score required • CFT • Movement to Contact; Ammo Lift; Maneuver Under Fire • 270 (First Class) required
Annual TU Expenses (13-14 per year)Private Institution • Tuition/Fees $18,100 • Room/Board $ 8,450 • Student Fees $ 940 • Books/Supplies $ 1,000 • TOTAL COSTS $29,960 The 2013 TU Battalion Leaders
Graduation:Commissioned as Naval Officers • Submarine Warfare • Surface Warfare • Aviation Warfare • Special Warfare/Operations (SEALs/EOD) • U.S. Marine Corps We do NOT make chaplains, nurses, doctors, lawyers, supply, engineering or intelligence officers.
Active Duty Service Requirements • Naval Aviator (Pilot): 8 yrs active duty after wings (~10 total) • Naval Flight Officer (NFO): 6 yrs active duty after wings (~8 total) • Surface and Submarine: 8 yrs total, 5 of which must be active duty • Marines, SEALs& all others: 8 yrs total, 4 on active duty
ENSLT 8 yrsCDR>20 yrsBase Pay: $ 2,905 $ 5,687 $ 8,422 BAH*: $ 1,263 $ 1,893 $ 2,388BAS: $ 246 $ 246 $ 246Total Mo: $ 4,414 $ 7,826 $ 11,056Total Yr: $ 52,968 $ 93,912 $ 132,672* The Basic Allowance for Housing varies w/location and dependent status. For this example, Norfolk, VA was the chosen location and Ensign w/o dependents, LT and CDR with.Sea Pay: $210 - $535/monthFlight Pay: $250 - $840/monthSubmarine Pay: $230 - $835/monthBonuses: $10,000 - $30,000/year Commissioning = Employment