There were vacant slots this past summer in many languages all students are encouraged to apply for Summer 2024!
ROTC Project Global Officer (GO) - Fully-funded Summer Domestic and Overseas Language Programs for ROTC Students
**Each cadet should work the Letter of Recommendation thru their respective APAS**
The ROTC Project GO program offers domestic and study abroad opportunities for 11 different critical languages to help build language and cross-cultural communication competency in future military leaders.
Beginner to Advanced programs available depending on the language
Year 1 programs available for those with no prior experience in the specific language
Heritage speakers are encouraged to apply!
Seniors can apply to the domestic programs if they commission in spring semester timeframe and do not go on active duty until the fall or later
Why Project GO?
Fully-Funded Scholarships cover Tuition, Fees, Room, Board, Books, Travel, Program-related excursions, Visa, and Insurance
Open to both Contracted and Non-Contracted Army, Air Force, and Navy/Marine Cadets/Midshipmen
No additional service obligation
Qualify for language proficiency bonus pay (*Check with your ROTC Department)
Earn Order of Merit List (OML) points for Accessions to become more competitive for Active-Duty selection, Job and Duty Station (Army)
Open pathways to new career opportunities that require language and area studies
Earn university credits, improve language proficiency, and fulfill language requirements
Students can participate multiple times
Many different program dates that can support attendance at both summer training/cruises and Project GO
Program Eligibility Information HERE
2 OCT 2023 - Applications opened
18 JAN 2024 – deadline for overseas program applications
27 FEB 2024 – deadline for domestic program applications
Need more Information? Join us at one of the following Information Sessions!
Project GO Military Career & Mentoring Webinar | REGISTER HERE
The Defense Language & National Security Education Office and the Institute of International Education will be hosting a webinar with representatives of the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps to discuss language and culture opportunities and career fields in the Military Services.
Project GO Information Sessions – William & Mary will host Project GO Information sessions on the below dates. The topics will include general program information, Application Q&A, hear from past student participants on their experiences, and additional details for the William & Mary specific programs from W&M Program Directors/faculty. After registering below, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
ACE is an immersive cyber warfighting and leadership summer internship available to undergraduate students, ROTC Cadets, select active duty of similar experience, and select international officers and cadets. The graduate level curriculum covers leadership during crisis situations, the science of mission assurance, the art of cyber warfare, and written/verbal communication skills. Through the ACE program, interns apply what they have learned through challenge problems, practical exercises, and written reflections. They gain a deep understanding of the impact of their leadership, followership, and problem-solving skills on individual and team success in a contested cyber battlespace.
Applications are currently open for Summer 2023.
The You Can Fly Program is designed to help facilitate cadets training and earning flight hours to prepare for rated positions. Recipients of the AYCF scholarship may be awarded a minimum of $2,500 towards any expenses associated with the flight school. (i.e. medical exam, books, headsets, training, etc.).
Attached is a document with more information regarding expectations and eligibility requirements. Complete this Google Survey by 1500 06 October. If you have any questions, please contact Maj Rayhill, wrayhill@asu.edu.
Click HERE for the document.
This is a fantastic opportunity that not only allows members a chance to earn up to three college credits at no cost, but to enhance their knowledge about their financial wellbeing with tools that can positively influence their lives if they so choose. Happy learning to those who decide to pursue financial wellness!
Here is how you can register for this opportunity:
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