


The number and type of scholarships are constantly changing; consequently, interested students are encouraged to contact the Coordinator of Scholarships in care of the Admissions Office (262-472-1440) for information and/or a scholarship application. Detailed information is available on the UW-Whitewater Homepage: www.uww.edu. Students are encouraged to apply early in order to enhance consideration as a scholarship recipient.
UW-Whitewater offers a wide variety of scholarships and every effort will be made to assist deserving students.
U.S. AIR FORCE ROTC
SCHOLARSHIPS
High school seniors entering a university
with Air Force ROTC may compete with
students from across the nation for three
and four year scholarships to cover tuition,
books and fees. Students who are already
in college can apply for two and three
year scholarships at specific intervals
during the school year. In addition, the Air
Force routinely sponsors a series of
special scholarships targeted for specific
majors, or to address under
representation of some racial or ethnic
groups in the Air Force. Lastly, the Air
Force sponsors incentive scholarships in
the amount of $1,500 per Fall or Spring
Term for individuals in their last two years
of training, in addition to the $150 per
month they receive for participating.
U.S. ARMY RESERVE
OFFICER TRAINING CORPS
SCHOLARSHIP (ROTC)
Two types of US Army ROTC
scholarships are available to qualified
students registered at the University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater:
1) Four-year scholarships are awarded to high school seniors following a national competition. The early cycle applications must be submitted prior to November 15 -- 10 months before entrance into college. The regular cycle applications must be submitted before December 1st -- nine months before entrance into college.
2) Two-year and three-year scholarships (national) - an unlimited number of scholarships are available to any qualified UW-W student in any academic discipline. Completed applications must be received by the Department of Leadership and Military Science before April 15 for a three year scholarship and June 1 for a two year scholarship.
The US Army ROTC scholarship pays for tuition, laboratory fees, on-campus educational fees, and a flat rate of $225 a Fall/Spring Term from which students may purchase textbooks, classroom supplies and equipment. Army ROTC scholarship winners also receive a tax-free subsistence allowance of $150 a month for up to 10 months for each year that the scholarship is in effect. Scholarships at UW-Whitewater are worth approximately $3,500 a year and are available for two-year and three-year periods to both men and women. Scholarship applications are available at the Department of Leadership and Military Science, Room 111, Salisbury Hall.
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Qualified students can enlist in the
Wisconsin National Guard and receive a
"New GI Bill" tuition assistance of $9036
binding the completion of military training.
Also as a member of the guard a student
will receive a monthly paycheck for
approximately $150 for attending a one
weekend drill a month.
Benefits of the Guard
Being in the guard qualifies the student for a 100% Tuition Grant. The Grant can be issued before required training is done and also eligible from day of enlistment. Effect 1 July 1997 Wisconsin Army National Guard Tuition Grant will be increased to 100%. There is also the possible eligibility of an additional $2500 cash bonus and a $10,000 Student Loan Repayment Program. Another program that a Guard member could be eligible for is the Federal Tuition Assistance Program that entitles a guard member up to $1,500 per fiscal year.
Simultaneous Membership Program
While attending ROTC Leadership Program in college you are eligible to participate in the SMP program. As an officer trainee you'll receive SGT (E-5) pay of $170 plus for the monthly training assembly. An additional ROTC Advance Corps Training Program pay. You're entitled to 100% tuition grant, and based on previous military experience you may also be eligible for the GI Bill of $251 per month.
CLEP
The College Level Examination Program is
at no cost to an enlisted Guard member.
The CLEP purpose is to assist students
with post-secondary education goals. The
CLEP is administered by Wisconsin
National Guard Education Office.
METEC
Military Experience and Training
Evaluations is a computer program that
lists recommended college credits for prior
military experiences.
Scholarships and Grants
Additional grants are awarded each year of $2,000 by the following associations: Wisconsin National Guard Enlisted Association, Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States.
Qualified students can enlist in the National Guard or Army Reserve and receive a "New GI Bill" tuition assistance of approximately $251 a month after 6 months of qualified service. Also as a member of the reserve forces a student will receive a monthly paycheck for approximately $150 for attending a one weekend assembly a month. For additional information contact the Department of Leadership and Military Science, Room 111, Salisbury Hall.
Qualified students can participate in ROTC on a contractual basis and receive approximately $3,700 over a two year period normally during their junior and senior years. Students may combine ROTC and National Guard/Army Reserve financial assistance and can benefit from a $10,000 to $20,000 loan repayment plan. For additional information, contact the Department of Leadership and Military Science, Room 111, Salisbury Hall.
Students interested in pursuing a career in the Army Reserve or National Guard rather than active duty can apply for a Guaranteed Reserve Forces Scholarship which pays tuition, $150 a month and $225 for books and miscellaneous expenses. There is no active duty commitment associated with this scholarship.
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