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How Does the Swimming Application Process Work for Rose State College's Military Candidates?

Hi everyone, I'm a junior in high school currently exploring my college options. I'm interested in both swimming competitively and serving in the military. I heard Rose State College allows for both but I'm not entirely sure how the application process works for this? Does anyone have any information or could direct me where I could find more details? Thanks!

a year ago

To apply to Rose State College as a military candidate interested in swimming competitively, you'd typically follow the standard application process, while making sure to specify your military affiliation.

Step 1: Apply for Admission - You'll need to submit the online application on the Rose State College website. This is a general application that all students, regardless of their affiliation or interests, complete to be considered for admission.

Step 2: Submit Documents - You will also need to supply your high school transcript, ACT or SAT scores (if applicable to your case), proof of citizenship, and any other required documentation which might include your DD214 if you have served before.

On the athletics side of things, Rose State College has a competitive swim team, and you'd want to contact the Athletics Department directly to express your interest in becoming a part of the team. The coach or a member of the staff should be able to provide you with further information about the recruitment process, which may include attending swim meets and submitting swim times.

Regarding your military aspirations, Rose State College is a military-friendly institution with a dedicated Veterans Upward Bound program, which provides various resources and supports to service members. You would need to contact the Veterans Services Office to learn more about resources and benefits available to you.

In summary, you'll want to engage with both the athletics and veterans' departments in addition to following the general application process. It might seem like a lot of moving parts, but don't hesitate to reach out to the admissions office if you have any questions or need further guidance—they're there to help. Good luck in the process!

a year ago

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