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Let's talk about what it is going to cost to come to the university as a cadet
your first semester will cost approximately $10,000
now what doeis that $10,000 include It includes your tuition
fees, room, meals, books, uniforms
deposits, your dorm room stuff so all of your billable expenses
is $10,000 your second semester will be about
$8,000 it's $2,000 cheaper
because you don't have to pay for your uniforms
you've already paid your deposits and you've already bought the stuff you need for your
dorm room
so every semester after the first semester will cost approximately
$8,000 now let's talk about what benefits you get to pay for
school
if you're a Georgia State resident then
the state of Georgia is going to give you a Grant for up to $750
at the end of each semester
just for being a cadet in the Corps of Cadets so you are going to receive up to $1500 a
year from the state of Georgia
If you're on the Hope Scholarship the Hope
here is worth about $4000 a year
the Hope pays a $137 per credit hour
we cost about a $160 per credit hour if you're an
out-of-state resident you will pay in-state tuition
thus saving about $12,000 a year
By coming here as a cadet instead of as a civilian student
now if you want to commission as an Army officer there's a ton of money to help
you pay for school
first of all at the beginning of your sophomore year
you can sign an agreement if you're qualified to do so
with the Secretary of the Army that says I promise when I get my Bachelor's Degree
from the President of the University
I will accept a Commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army from the
President of the United States
at this point it doesn't matter if you go into the regular army or the guard
or the reserve if you sign that agreement
and you are a Georgia State resident then two things happen first of all your Georgia
Grant will double
and instead of getting up to $1500 per year in grants
you'll now receive up to $3000 a year in grants from the state
of Georgia
and second out-of-state residents and Georgia State residents will start
receiving
an ROTC stipend of $350 a month your sophomore year
$450 a month your junior year and $500 a
month your senior year
in addition to that in the summer between your junior and senior years of
college
the army is gonning to send you to Fort Lewis Washington or Fort Knox Kentucky
and there you're going to participate in a four-week leadership development and
assessment course
along with thousands of other cadets from across the country
who are about to become seniors in college who want to commission as an army
officer
and you'll get paid a little bit of money for that about $850
now let's talk about scholarships that are available
we're gonna be talking about Army ROTC scholarships, leadership scholarships
Georgia Military Scholarships for Georgia residents and Guaranteed
Reserve Forces Duty scholarships