ROTC at another college?
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You would take your NROTC class's at Boston University.
The Navy only pays your tuition, if you have a NROTC scholorship.
Just because you are in NROTC, doesn't mean the Navy pays for your school.
You have to apply for a NROTC scholorship.
NROTC scholorship info and application on the link below.
But, if you have a NROTC scholorship, you would take your NROTC class's at Boston Univ, but you could take the rest of your class's at Northeastern or Boston College.
That isn't going to work, and don't get caught up in some scam either. Your going to have to report through Navy Personnel to get the credit from the Navy. The Coast Guard will have the same benefits as the Navy with your ROTC. I would look into that, and not close yourself off. Northeastern most likely doesn't have the proper program your looking for. I served 21 Years...15 with the Navy, and 6 with the Merchant Marines to attain my retirement with full benefits. I went in Feb of 1977. You might consider the Navy as a career, as I'm 47 now with a Masters in Science/ Electronics/ Bio Technology. I have College credits through Purdue University/Indiana University IUPUI, and Notre Dame. I served through the Crane Navel installation with my ROTC. Nobody said it was going to be easy, and time takes time for the proper outcome as a result, it does take a commitment.
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