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The Army ROTC
Green to Gold Programs seek talented young enlisted
soldiers who have decided to:
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Leave, or are considering leaving,
active duty to attend college to earn baccalaureate
degrees and commission as second lieutenants This
is the Green to Gold Scholarship Option Program.
- Remain on active duty to attend college to earn
baccalaureate degrees and commission as second lieutenants.
This is the Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program.
Quality enlisted soldiers with officer potential who
have served at least two years on active duty are allowed
to voluntarily participate and enroll in Army ROTC.
The current programs that are avaiable are:
Green to Gold Scholarship Option Program
2-Year Scholarship
3-Year Scholarship
4-Year Scholarship
Green to Gold Non-Scholarship Option Program
2-Year Bachelors (Academic Junior)
2-Year Masters/Graduate
Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program
2-Year Non-Scholarship
Green to Gold Scholarship Option Program
Scholarships are awarded for two, three, or four years.
Soldiers with two years of college remaining to complete
their degree are considered for two-year scholarships.
Soldiers with three years of college remaining to complete
their degree are considered for three-year scholarships.
Soldiers without college credit who require four years
to complete their degree are considered for four-year
scholarships.
Benefits for Green to Gold Scholarship Option winners
Green to Gold Scholarship Option winners receive:
• Tuition or room and board support.
• Additional money for textbooks, supplies, and equipment.
• A monthly stipend for up to 10 months each school
year that increases each year based on your Military
Science Class.
• Pay for attending the Leader Development and Assessment
Course (LDAC) between the junior and senior years of
college.
• If qualified, Montgomery G.I. Bill / Army College
Fund (MGIB/ACF) benefits.
• Additionally, many colleges and universities offer
incentives to scholarship winners. The Professor of
Military Science (PMS) at your college of choice can
provide further information on what is available at
the school.
Green to Gold Non-Scholarship Option Program
The Green to Gold Two-Year Non-Scholarship Option Program
is available to soldiers who have completed two years
of college, and who can complete their college degree
requirements in two years.
Benefits for Green to Gold Non-Scholarship Option
Cadets
• A monthly stipend of up to 10 months each school
year that increases each year based on your Military
Science Class.
• Pay for attending the Leader Development and Assessment
Course (LDAC) between the junior and senior years of
college.
• If qualified, Montgomery G.I. Bill / Army College
Fund (MGIB/ACF) benefits.
• School / State / Reserve Forces Duty Benefits.
Green to Gold Non-Scholarship Option members can also
participate in the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP).
As SMPs, soldiers are members of either a drilling Reserve
or Guard unit and ROTC. SMPs are entitled to Reserve
Component pay of E-5 under this program.
Also, many states offer tuition assistance to Reserve
and National Guard soldiers.
Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program
The Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program is a two-year
program which provides eligible, active duty enlisted
soldiers an opportunity to complete a baccalaureate
degree or graduate degree and be commissioned as an
Army officer upon receiving the appropriate degree.
Benefits for Green to Gold Active Duty Option Cadets
• Soldiers selected to participate in this program
will continue to receive their current pay and allowances
while in the program (up to a maximum of 24 consecutive
months).
• If qualified, Montgomery G.I. Bill / Army College
Fund (MGIB/ACF) benefits.
• Normal PCS entitlements
Click here
for the Green to Gold Memorandum of Instruction (MOI).
Regardless of what option a soldier takes, in addition
to the financial incentives, soldiers receive additional
benefits as ROTC cadets. These benefits include:
• Leadership training
• Responsibility and Practical Experience
• Mentorship of the PMS/APMS
• Camaraderie
Can I enroll in ROTC while on active duty?
There is a new Green to Gold Active Duty Option Program.
If you meet the qualifications for this program, you
may apply.
Can I apply for a 4-Year Green
to Gold Scholarship if I already have some college credit?
Yes, as long as the college accepts you as an academic
freshman and you have four years remaining in your course
of study.
If I reenlist, how much time
must I complete on my second enlistment?
There is no minimum requirement. If you are selected
for the Green to Gold program, you may be released from
active duty regardless of the amount of time remaining
on your second enlistment.
Can I apply for a 2- or 3-Year
Scholarship if I do not have the proper number of credit
hours but expect to have them prior to Fall enrollment?
Yes. You must have a letter from the school that you
wish to attend stating that you are conditionally accepted
as an academic junior or sophomore contingent upon completing
the required number of credit hours. If you win a scholarship,
you are a conditional winner pending acceptance at the
school. You must provide proof of the required number
of credit hours and unconditional acceptance by the
university prior to your discharge.
Can a soldier who previously
won an ROTC scholarship, and who was disenrolled from
it, apply for a Green to Gold Scholarship?
No. Cadet Command Regulation 145-1 paragraph 9a clearly
states that scholarship winners who disenroll for any
reason are ineligible to re-compete in any ROTC scholarship
program.
Can I take terminal leave with
my early discharge?
No. Terminal leave cannot be taken in conjunction with
early discharge IAW AR 600-200.
Where can I ship my household
goods?
Your entitlement for the shipment of household goods
is back to your home of record. If the cost to ship
your goods to your school of choice is more than to
ship it to your home of record than you will be responsible
for the difference.
I understand that veterans are
not required to take the freshman and sophomore level
ROTC classes. Will I have to take these courses if I
get a 3- or 4-Year Scholarship?
Yes, you will have to take these courses. As a scholarship
winner you are a contracted cadet and must enroll in
and successfully complete the basic course IAW the contract.
As a 2-Year Scholarship winner or non-scholarship cadet
your prior experience satisfies the basic course requirements.
I am in
the Marines (or Navy or Air Force). Can I apply for
a Green to Gold Scholarship?
No, the Army does not have authorization to discharge
members of sister services therefore, members of sister
services are not eligible for Green to Gold scholarships.
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