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Four-Year NROTC Scholarship Information

Welcome scholarship applicants! The four-year NROTC scholarship is currently available only to college-bound high school seniors.

Note that in order to participate in the MIT NROTC program, you must be accepted both by the NROTC program AND one of our participating universities (MIT, Harvard, or Tufts). This involves two distinct application processes:

Apply directly for admission to a participating university

University admission is independent of obtaining an NROTC scholarship. Each of our participating universities has its own requirements and deadlines for admission. The following links are provided to the undergraduate admissions offices of each of our participating universities:

MIT Admissions | Harvard Admissions | Tufts Admissions

Apply for an NROTC scholarship

In addition to the university admission process,you must apply independently for the NROTC scholarship. The following outlines the process of applying for a four-year NROTC scholarship:

How to apply for a four-year NROTC scholarship

View the types of NROTC scholarships for more information.

Useful Links

Link to the NROTC Scholarship Application

Current status of your application

Complete list of schools with NROTC programs

Navy Recruitment Website

More Information

For answers to commonly asked questions about our program, please read our parent’s handbook. The handbook answers most questions about academics, funding, commitments, summer training, and other program requirements. For more detailed information and questions, please contact the MIT NROTC recruiting officer or call (617) 253-2991 and ask to speak to the recruiting officer. If you are in the Boston area, please also feel free to drop by the unit. Our location is:

MIT Building W59-110
201 Vassar Street
Cambridge MA, 02139

For an insight into what our students do, check out some highlights of NROTC in Cambridge.

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