Life of a Midshipman
It has been said that being a midshipman means you do more work by 1000hrs than most
people do in a normal day. Expect early mornings and late evenings, as you prepare
yourself both physically and mentally for the rigors of military and academia. More
will be expected of you than the average student. Simply placing on the uniform will
set a higher moral, academic, and ethical standard to the general community at large.
Midshipmen in the Naval ROTC program are Scholarship Students.
Scholarship students have their tuition and academic courses paid for, in full, by
the Navy. They also receive a monthly stipend as well as a book stipend, once a semester.
Housing pay is not covered by these stipends and is the responsibility of the individual.
Being on scholarship also entails a summer cruise, between each year of schooling.
The Navy provides uniforms and required apparel.