MaleToTheCore
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I am currently a college student with 46 credit hours. I know that this probably means that I am not eligible for an NROTC scholarship, however, I really want to be in the college program.
Now here's the part that's kind of tricky to explain. I took classes at a community college all through high school. I still intend to go to college for four years, and just take a few less courses each term. I am applying to Texas A&M at Galveston and I hope to transfer to the College Station campus. I need to be accepted to the NROTC College Program there. Will my credit hours matter? I have a pretty good GPA and such, and I want to start from the beginning as far as NROTC goes (I am the age of a highschool senior).
I am currently a college student with 46 credit hours. I know that this probably means that I am not eligible for an NROTC scholarship, however, I really want to be in the college program.
Now here's the part that's kind of tricky to explain. I took classes at a community college all through high school. I still intend to go to college for four years, and just take a few less courses each term. I am applying to Texas A&M at Galveston and I hope to transfer to the College Station campus. I need to be accepted to the NROTC College Program there. Will my credit hours matter? I have a pretty good GPA and such, and I want to start from the beginning as far as NROTC goes (I am the age of a highschool senior).