<p>KateLewis,</p>
<p>Regarding Georgetown's ROTC...our only experience is that the Catholic University in DC was my son's first civilian choice. We understood from a phone conversation, initiated by my son (in Dec. or early Jan.), w/ ROTC people at Georgetown that our son was on their list.</p>
<p>My son received a 3-yr Army ROTC Scholarship from two universities that only had 2 & 3 yr. Army ROTC scholarships available; in addition, he received a Four-year Army ROTC scholarship to another university. He had approx. 23 days to accept the scholarships. </p>
<p>In the meantime, he'd been accepted to Catholic U, so he calls Georgetown again to find out the status of his chances of receiving a ROTC scholarship there, it is now February. He learns that Georgetown checks the ROTC data- bank, his name is not listed for Catholic U/Georgetown!!! Later that night he received a phone call from a Major at the ROTC program in Georgetown, she was very nice, very apologetic, but unfortunately could not change the situation as there 5 scholarships had already been offered and accepted. She suggested that he either enroll in Catholic U, join ROTC, and then apply later for a 3-yr one that would begin his sophomore year. However, she stated that she could not guarantee that he would receive one the following year, as the number of scholarships available can change year to year. Finally, she encouraged him to accept the 4-year one that he had received, as that 4-yr. ARMY ROTC scholarships are very rare and hard to get.</p>
<p>So in the end, someone dropped the ball, maybe it was my son or maybe a glitch in their application process! He had to apply on-line and was not able to enter Catholic U. as a choice, subsequently he had to notify them in another manner (which I no longer remember) that was the reason he phoned Georgetown/Catholic U's ROTC people in Dec. or Jan. just to make sure that he was on their list.</p>
<p>I'm sorry for the lenghty reply...this probably did not answer your question about the actual program...maybe someone else here knows more details as regards the actual program.</p>
<p>Frankly, between the academy, nominations, and ROTC application/interview process, it can be a bit overwhelming. Too bad we all could not have had a dummy practice to figure out all the ins and outs!</p>
<p>good luck in whatever you decide.</p>