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Becoming a Nurse: Reserve Officers Training Corps (page 3)

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Navy ROTC

The Navy ROTC (NROTC) Nurse Program allows you to practice with the most respected medical professionals in the world and in the most advanced medical centers in the country, and to experience hands-on clinical training that leads more rapidly to managerial positions. Four-year NROTC scholarships are available to students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN). Upon graduation, NROTC program midshipmen will be commissioned as officers in the Navy Nurse Corps. The NROTC Program lets you focus on your studies and enjoy college life without worrying about how you're going to pay for it all. NROTC students are expected to wear the NROTC uniform once a week, participate in drills with the unit at least once a week, and take a Naval Science course each semester. A NROTC scholarship covers full tuition, all college educational fees, allowance for textbooks, monthly living expense allowance, and other related expenses. Upon graduation, you'll launch your career as an officer in the Navy, receiving a solid salary, comprehensive medical and dental coverage, and 30 days paid vacation each year. The obligation period is four or five years. For more information on NROTC, go to www.navy.com/careers/nrotc.

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