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ANNEX E - College Scholarship Prep Sheet v1
ANNEX E - College Scholarship Prep Sheet v1
Name of Cadet (Last Name, First Name, Ml) Name High School, Address, and Phone Grade & LET Level Height Weight
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: All JROTC Cadets (beginning of the Freshman year) will use this College Scholarship Preparation Sheet to guide and track their progress through high school, so they can successfully compete for scholarship opportunities as they approach their Senior year. It will be updated each year and maintained in their JROTC Portfolio. Performance goals indicated in Red are those needed to compete for the highest National-level 4 year Army ROTC Scholarship. Pursuing these goals will also help a Cadet to successfully compete for campus-based Army scholarships (2, 3, or 4 year) offered directly by a Senior ROTC program. Senior year JROTC Cadets will submit this completed College Scholarship Preparation Sheet through their Senior Army Instructor (SAI) to their high schools affiliated Senior ROTC program no later than 15 November. This sheet will then initiate more focused individual mentorship for college ROTC scholarships and for consideration to compete for "JROTC Cadet of the Year," sponsored by the schools affiliated Senior ROTC program to be conducted before 30 January. A completed Sheet for Junior year Cadets will also be submitted by the SAIs to their affiliated Senior ROTC program no later than 1 February, to begin the cycle of mentorship and encourage their preparation to complete SAT/ACT, etc. to successfully compete their senior year. Selectee(s) of the "JROTC Cadet of the Year" will receive a letter of commitment towards a campus based scholarship (3 or 4 year) conditional on maintaining the eligibility requirements for that scholarship through graduation, which is established by the offering Senior ROTC program. Cadets should simultaneously apply for the National-level 4 year Army ROTC Scholarship at www.goarmy.com It is never too early to start preparing for College, so you can compete successfully for scholarships. The United States Army and the business world are always looking to invest in a Scholar-Athlete-Leader to offer a multitude of college scholarship opportunities. This College Scholarship Preparation Sheet will help you accomplish this by wisely directing your efforts a nd hard work in high school.
Other indicators of being a Scholar (Foreign Language, PSAT Score, Science Fair, etc):
Curls _____
Varsity Letter(s) from high school team: Membership in regional or city competitive teams: Active involvement in organized competitive clubs, leagues, or sports: Active involvement in individual athletics or competitions, such as triathlon, Taekwondo, biking, etc.
Leader Goal: Leadership shown in multiple ways o Elected member of student government, council, class, or activity: o Captain of athletic or academic team: o Eagle Scout, Girl Scout Gold Star, Civilian Air Patrol Billy Mitchell Award, etc. o Served in position of responsibility in JROTC, school club, private organization, or volunteer service organization. Other indicators of being a Leader:
Teacher (non-JROTC) or School Counselors Assessment of Cadets Progress towards preparing for a College Scholarship:
Senior Army Instructors Assessment of Cadet Progress towards preparing for a College Scholarship:
Cadets Signature:
Date: