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Simultaneous Membership Program

Available to any full time college student willing to join both Army ROTC and Army National Guard. The SMP option is also available to current members of the Reserve Component (Army Reserve or National Guard) or non-scholarship ROTC cadets.Benefits of the Simultaneous Membership Program include:
  • Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in EITHER the Army National Guard or active duty
  • Will not be required to deploy while in school
  • Drill pay at E5 grade (or higher based on current rank) per month (about $300)
  • 2 Week Annual Training Pay ($2000)
  • ROTC Stipend (up to $500 based on MS course)
  • Federal Tuition Assistance ($250 per credit hour up to 16 hours)
  • State Tuition Reimbursement Program ($9000)
  • G.I. Bill benefits for those who qualify

In past presidential inaugurations, the District of Columbia National Guard has escorted presidents, marched in ceremonial parades, conducted crowd management and ensured the safety of participants of the event. National Guard plays no less pivotal a. Every state has a number of National Guard units — men and women that were, until recently, most often called upon to service during times of natural disaster. Since September 11 however, many of. The United States National Guard is part of the reserve components of the United States Army and the United States Air Force. When you join the Army National Guard, you're joining a team with purpose and setting yourself up for success. You'll gain job skills and leadership experience, and get a head start on your civilian career. National Guard & Reserve. Active Guard and Reserve members performing active service with pay from the Federal government may qualify for a variety of VA benefits.

Requirements:

  • 2 year program
  • Full time college student
  • Join Army ROTC
  • Join Army National Guard
  • Attend ROTC classes 'simultaneously' in both their assigned unit and their ROTC unit.
  • Complete bachelor's degree or master's degree
  • Complete ROTC advanced course.
Dedicated National Guard
  • DEDNG scholarships cover full tuition.
  • There is no limit to the number of scholarships given out each year in every state and U.S. territory.
  • Recipients also receive up to $1,200 for books
  • Grad students can also apply if they have only two years remaining until they graduate.
  • Cadets participate in SMP program
    • Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army National Guard
    • Will not be required to deploy while in school
    • Drill pay at E5 grade (or higher based on current rank) per month (about $300).
    • 2 Week Annual Training Pay ($2000)
    • ROTC Stipend (up to $500 based on MS course)
    • Federal Tuition Assistance ($250 per credit hour up to 16 hours)
    • State Tuition Reimbursement Program ($9000)
    • G.I. Bill benefits for those who qualify
  • Obligation will begin with commission (right after a degree is obtained)
    • You will incur an 8 year military obligation

Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty

National Guard

  • GRFD is for students entering their junior year of college with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  • GRFD scholarships cover full tuition
  • Recipients also receive up to $1,200 for books
  • Cadets participate in SMP program
    • Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Reserves
    • Will not be required to deploy while in school
    • Drill pay at E5 grade (or higher based on current rank) per month (about $300).
    • 2 Week Annual Training Pay ($2000)
    • ROTC Stipend (up to $500 based on MS course)
    • Federal Tuition Assistance ($250 per credit hour up to 16 hours)
    • State Tuition Reimbursement Program ($9000)
    • G.I. Bill benefits for those who qualify
  • Obligation will begin with commission (right after a degree is obtained)
    • You will incur an 8 year military obligation

Active National Guard

  • Active Guard
  • Active Reserve
  • Traditional
  • Technician

National Guard: Active

National Guard members performing active service where pay is received from the Federal government may qualify for many VA benefits. This could be active duty under Title 10 or full-time National Guard duty under Title 32, to include performing full-time duties as an Active Guard Reserve member.

Learn more about your Active National Guard VA benefits, such as Education, Home Loans, Disability Compensation, and Pension.

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Reserve: Active

Reserve members who serve on active duty qualify for many VA benefit programs, including those who serve as part of the Active Guard Reserve.

Learn more about your Reserve National Guard VA benefits, such as Education, Home Loans, Disability Compensation, and Pension.

Traditional

National Guard or Reserve members who serve one weekend a month and two weeks a year. Traditional members may be eligible for some VA benefits. Service on active duty (Title 10) or full-time National Guard duty (Title 32) may qualify you for additional VA benefits.

Learn more about your Traditional National Guard VA benefits, such as Education, Insurance, and Home Loans.

Technician

Federal civilian employees who are required to maintain membership in the National Guard or Reserve as a condition of their employment. Similar to traditional members, military technicians normally serve one weekend a month and two weeks a year and may be eligible for some VA benefits. Service on active duty (Title 10) or full-time National Guard duty (Title 32) may qualify you for additional VA benefits.

Learn more about your Technician National Guard VA benefits, such as Education, Insurance, and Home Loans.





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