North Park University (NPU) welcomes students who wish to participate in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program. As a member of the Loyola Rambler Battalion, North Park students participate in ROTC alongside students from other universities while completing their academic studies at NPU. Additionally, students can participate in Air Force ROTC at the Illinois Institute of Technology. More information about the Air Force program can be found at AFROTC Detachment 195.
ROTC and Financial Aid at North Park
If you enroll at North Park with the intention to participate in ROTC but have not yet been awarded a National ROTC scholarship, you will receive a traditional incoming student financial aid package. Based on your interest, North Park’s Veteran and ROTC Coordinator will guide you through the application process for an ROTC scholarship.
If you later become eligible for an Army ROTC scholarship, your financial aid package will be adjusted. This scholarship will cover your tuition and fees, and if you are living on campus, North Park will provide an institutional Army ROTC housing grant to cover your living costs (up to the cost of a regular double room and a fifteen-meal plan). This grant replaces any previous institutional financial aid and is calculated after federal and state grants have been applied.
As part of your financial aid package, you will need to read and sign the ROTC Contract of Understanding.
FAQ
Yes, all ROTC students or those interested in ROTC must file a FAFSA.
If you haven’t received a ROTC scholarship yet, you will receive the same financial aid package based on your Expected Family Contribution and academic record as any other student.
In your second semester, your financial aid will be adjusted. With a full ROTC scholarship, your tuition and fees will be covered by the Army, and if you live on campus, the North Park institutional Army ROTC housing grant will cover your living expenses. Your first semester costs will be based on your initial financial aid package.
If you stop participating in ROTC, your financial aid package will revert back to the original package you received when you enrolled at North Park, as long as you meet the university’s academic progress standards.
Contact
Office of Financial Aid
Johnson Center (first floor)
3225 W. Foster Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60625
email: financialaid@northpark.edu
phone: (773) 244-5560
fax: (773) 634-4051