Nrotc midshipmen handbook


















Part of the application is also required interviews. Please take care of those as soon as you can. Students who are not awarded scholarships immediately are retained for further review in later rounds. NROTC requires you list 3 universities and that one of your top 2 choices be a state school. The scholarship board will normally assign you to a school in the order you list them, provided there is room. Remember, it is your responsibility to get accepted at the schools you list.

The unit works out times per week. The physical evaluation requirements vary for Marine and Navy option midshipman. Yes, properly balancing campus life involvement and leadership opportunities may develop stronger military leaders. Keep in mind that time is our most limited resource and ensure your priorities set you up for success! Filter Items. Navy Option: No, at the time of application the Navy Option scholarship considers the general Tier a major falls into. More scholarships are available for majors in higher tiers.

Staff class advisors can provide MIDN more information on what classes meet these requirements. Is a Marine Option scholarship different from a Navy Option scholarship? What does the summer training consist of for Navy or Marine scholarship students? Which school should I list first on my application? The PFT consists of a 3 mile run, sit-ups and pull-ups. The CFT consists of ammo can lifts, maneuver under fire yard shuttle run , and a movement to contact yard run.

Description and standards for each are found in MCO Can I be in a fraternity or sorority? Resources ONE. Is there medical coverage? Only students in an Active Duty Status receive full-time medical coverage. Midshipmen will receive coverage during Summer Training. If at any time you are injured while participating in an NROTC required event, you may petition for the Navy to pay for medical costs, this is similar to filing a worker's compensation claim.

Naval Science Building Facilities. I was informed there was a firing range located at the Naval Science Building, is it open for anyone to use? There is a firing range with designated public hours; but in accordance with Utah law the following requirements must be met before using this facility: Proof of insurance with coverage of at least one million dollars, must be a sanctioned organization no single individual , the group must have one person qualified as a Range Safety Officer, and only air pistols are allowed.

What caliber of firearm is permitted in the firing range? The range allows up to a. No hollow points are allowed. I would like to schedule the Naval Science Gymnasium Room , what is the proper process? Are all Midshipmen required to take Summer Training? If so, how long does it last? All Midshipmen are required to participate in Summer Training. Is there any "common knowledge" I should begin studying prior to NSO?

Maintain physical fitness and review the Midshipmen Handbook that will be sent to you once accepted. What should I expect from my classes? Expect to take credit hours a semester. These will be a combination of Naval Science and degree required courses. What if I must exceed the four year scholarship? The thing that trips me up the most is after reading, "Fraternization is defined as any personal relationship between a midshipman and an officer or enlisted member which is unduly familiar and does not respect differences in rank and grade, resulting in favoritism, preferential treatment, personal gain, or involves actions that otherwise may reasonably be expected to undermine good order, discipline, authority, or high unit morale.

Would it be a safe bet to ask my military advisor about it or even raise awareness to the battalion command? I can not find our ROD currently. Relationships between midshipmen are not considered fraternization.

However, relationships between midshipmen within a direct chain of command may give the appearance of impropriety and should be avoided. In cases where such relationships cannot be avoided, the midshipmen involved need to bring the relationship to the attention of the unit staff. One or both midshipmen may be reassigned to different billets within the unit without prejudice to the midshipmen's performance records. It is the responsibility of all senior midshipmen to train and mentor the junior midshipman.

Somehow you will need to find out what your Battalion's policy is. I would assume that your unit's handbook is silent, I know my DS handbook does not mention fraternization. Yes, it seems my Battalions policy and handbook are private; and can not even be found on our battalion website or information page. So if anyone has input on how I should go about asking my chain of command, as 5Day had mentioned, I would appreciate it greatly. Just start by asking a friend or your squad leader how you can get a copy of your battalions policy and handbook.

That would at least be a start. Joined Dec 13, Messages 3, OP: believe it or not, you are not the first Midshipman to run into this scenario - even at your own unit. Reaching out to a Forum like this is akin to asking for legal advice from a "barracks lawyer.

Use them. Joined Mar 11, Messages The ROD has only been but so specific. However, just last fall NSTC let us know they are working on a new fraternization policy that will provide greater guidance. Outside of that, relationships are not prohibited among midshipmen, but they should not be prejudicial to good order and discipline. So, it would appear that this example above does not cross any boundaries, based on the information provided.



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