AFCEA Educational Foundation ROTC Honors Award (Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assoc.)
Qualifications: MS III cadet majoring in electronics, communications engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, computer technology information or information management systems;
demonstrated high academic achievements
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American Legion Military Excellence Award
Qualifications: Any cadet in the top 25% ROTC and Academics, who demonstrates outstanding qualities in military leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship
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American Legion Scholastic Excellence Award
Qualifications: Top 10% of academic, top 25% ROTC class, demonstrated qualities of leadership and actively participated in related student activities
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American Logistics Association Award
Qualifications: Any cadet in the top 25% ROTC and Academics, who is majoring in a field of study of interest to the QM corps
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AMVETS Award
Qualifications: Cadet who demonstrates diligence in the discharge of duty and willingness to serve both God and Country in good standing in all military aspects and all scholastic grades at time of selection and presentation
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AUSA History Award
Qualifications: MSIII in top 10% in ROTC and top 25% in academic grades, contributed the most through leadership to advance the MS dept at the institution
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AUSA Military History Award
Qualifications: Cadet must have been enrolled in a specific military course during the academic year award is given
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Daughters of the American Revolution
Qualifications: Cadet must be a member of the graduating class; Top 25% ROTC and Academics; demonstrated qualities of loyalty, patriotism, dependability and good character; adhere to military discipline; possess leadership ability and fundamental and patriotic understanding of importance of ROTC training
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Daughters of the Founder and Patriots of America Award
Qualifications: MS I or MS II in top 25% in ROTC and Academics; have accomplished by diligence or endeavor a high degree of excellence in military history or related course; demonstrated potential for good leadership; demonstrated patriotism and not previously received award
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Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award
Qualifications: Superior cadet of each year of military science, must be top 25% in ROTC and Academics; who has demonstrated officer potential
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Flora Roberts and G.A Ross Awards
Qualifications: Purdue Campus top graduating Senior male/female with a GPA of at least 3.0 and who exhibits leadership (to campus or community) with great character
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George C. Marshall Award
Qualifications: Most outstanding MSIV, completed Advanced Camp or equivalent and demonstrate leadership and scholastic qualities which epitomizes the career of George C. Marshall
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Legion of Valor Bronze Cross of Achievement
Qualifications: MS III and IV in top 25% of ROTC class, and demonstrate Military and Academic Leadership
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Mallet Fund-Award of $100
Qualifications: Military excellence, and outstanding contribution to ROTC
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Martin J. Gutzwiller Award
Qualifications: MS IV with B’s or above in ROTC and a Cumulative GPA greater that 2.8 in Engineering
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Military Order of the Purple Heart Leadership Medal
Qualifications: Cadet in top 25% of ROTC and demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities
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Military Order of the World Wars
Qualifications: Contracted ROTC cadet who excels in all military and scholastic aspects.
Bronze-MS I, Silver-MSII, Gold-MSIII who desires to be a career Army officer
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National Defense Industrial Association
Qualifications: Cadet must be in upper half of class in academics; received a B or above in ROTC; be rated in the top 20 percent of platoon and company in camp evaluation scores (A cadet to is otherwise eligible but will not attend camp until after completion of academic studies may be considered if in top 20% of total ROTC enrollment); participate actively in athletics and/or campus activities and demonstrate outstanding leadership ability
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National Guard Association of Indiana Award
Qualifications: MS III cadet who shows outstanding Military proficiency and has contributed to the morale and espirit de corps of his/her unit
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National Sojourners Award
Qualifications: MS II cadet who shows outstanding academics, class enrollment, etc
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Pallas Athene Award- $500 and 3 yr. Association Membership
Qualifications: #1 OML MS IV Female Cadet Nurse who has completed Advanced Camp and is in the top 50% of her ROTC and academic class
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ROTC Medal for Heroism
Qualifications: Cadets who distinguishes themselves by acts of heroism performed on or off campus, act must result in accomplishment so exceptional/outstanding as to set cadet apart from others in similar circumstances and must involve acceptance of danger or extraordinary responsibilities exemplifying praiseworthy fortitude and courage
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Reserve Officers Association Award
Qualifications: MSII, MSIII, MS IV in the top 10% of ROTC and demonstrates Officer potential
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Society of Military Engineers Award
Qualifications: Cadet pursuing either 4th or 5th year engineering program. Must be in upper 25% in ROTC and Engineering classes (or a t least a “B” average in math/science engineering courses)
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Society of the War of 1812 Award
Qualifications: MS II cadet in good academic standing and displays high moral
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Sons of the American Revolution Award
Qualifications: MS I or III who shows a high degree of merit with respect to soldierly qualities, bearing, and excellence
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Superior Cadet Decoration Award
Qualifications: Outstanding cadet in each year of military science. Must be in top 25% of ROTC and Academics, and demonstrate officer potential
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Retired Officer’s Association Award
Qualifications: Cadet must be enrolled in ROTC, MS I, MII, MSIII, MSIV; indicate a desire to continue in program and obtain commission; be top 10% of ROTC class and demonstrated outstanding qualities of leadership, moral character, and high aptitude for military service
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