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Navy Preparatory Program (NPP)

The NPP program at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ supports students who show strong leadership potential and motivation to serve, but who may need additional academic preparation or development to meet the rigorous demands of the NROTC program. It gives these students a structured path to succeed—academically, physically, and morally—before transitioning into a traditional four-year ROTC scholarship at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ withing the Hampton Roads NROTC Consortium.

Eligible students:

  • Incoming first-year students only who are 17-22 years old and have been accepted to ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ as full-time students
  • U.S. citizens (or on track to become citizens)
  • Need a year of academic and development before starting NROTC
  • Show a commitment to military service and leadership
  • Complete the and ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ NPP Application

What does the NPP scholarship include?

  • Tuition, housing, food, and fees are fully covered by ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ for the preparatory year

What to expect in the NPP program: 

  • Students take foundational academic courses (math, science, English)
  • Participate in physical training, military drills, and character development
  • Must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.8 and pass the Navy Physical Fitness Assessment
  • Complete New Student Indoctrination at Great Lakes, IL

What happens after the preparatory year?

If students meet all requirements (2.8 GPA, passes Physical Readiness Test, medically qualified):

  • Awarded a four-year national NROTC scholarship within the Hampton Roads NROTC Consortium and become official members of the Unit
  • Continue to earn their degree at ¾Å¾ÅÊÓÆµ while participating in NROTC activities
  • On track to commission as officers in the U.S. Navy upon graduation with a 5-year commitment post commissioning

For additional information contact:

Brian Becker, Captain, USN (Ret). 
757-455-3405
bbecker@vwu.edu

Emma Looney, First-year Enrollment Counselor 
757-233-8783
elooney@vwu.edu