University of Oklahoma Naval ROTC Scholarship Application

Currently enrolled students in good standing with the University of Oklahoma Naval ROTC program are eligible to apply for scholarships via the Naval ROTC Scholarship Application.

In order to be eligible for some need-based Naval ROTC scholarships, eligible students must complete and submit their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

In order to be eligible for some Naval ROTC scholarships, students must be enrolled full-time. The University of Oklahoma classifies full-time enrollment as…

  • Undergraduate students enrolled in 12 or more credits per semester
  • Graduate students enrolled in 9 credit hours, or 5 credit hours and have a .5 appointment as a GA or TA.

For questions regarding specific scholarship opportunities offered via the Naval ROTC program, please contact Naval ROTC directly.

Naval ROTC
Email: navalrotc@ou.edu
Phone Number: (405) 325-2021
Website: https://www.ou.edu/rotc/nrotc/aid

Award
Varies
Deadline
02/01/2026
Supplemental Questions
  1. Reflect on your journey in the Naval ROTC (NROTC) program and explore how this experience has shaped or will continue to influence your future career goals and life plans.

    In your response, discuss the specific ways your training has prepared you for success, both personally and professionally. Include any awards or recognitions you have earned and highlight the leadership roles you have held within the program. How have these accomplishments contributed to your growth, and how do you envision leveraging your NROTC experiences to achieve your long-term aspirations? Be specific in connecting your training with your future endeavors.
  2. Compose a statement on how your education has been and will be financed. Please explain the importance of a scholarship to your financial needs related to your undergraduate or graduate work and your career goals. Address any special circumstances as to why a scholarship might be helpful to you. (Please answer in 300 words or less.)

    Please include any additional information that could help us make financial need-based scholarship decisions, including if you are self-supporting (paying for college without parental or third-party assistance), a first-generation college student, or you are a non-traditional student.