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26 SPECIAL PROGRAMS

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available to qualified students on a competitive basis. All scholarship recipients receive full tuition, required fees, books and $100 a month. Students who accept a scholarship must agree to successfully complete at least one term of college instruction on a major lndo­ European language prior to commissioning. For addi­ tional information contact the Department of Aerospace Studies (AFROTC) at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, (213) 743- 2670 or CSULB, Long Beach, California 90840-5503, (213) 985-5743 NAVY/MARINE ROTC Through arrangements with the Professor of Naval Science at the University of California at Los Angeles, NROTC courses will be made available to qualified Biola University students through enrollment in UCIA Extension. These courses, in conjunction with a baccalaureate degree and other NROTC training require­ ments, will lead to a commission in the United State Navy or Marine Corps. Biola will grant appropriate academic credit applicable toward graduation for Naval Science Courses accredited by the University of California and offered through UCIA Extension. Uniforms, Naval Science textbooks, and a monetary stipend for juniors and seniors will be provided by the NROTC scholarships which are awarded on a competitive basis. Interested students should contact the following for additional infor­ mation: Naval Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90024-1399, (213) 825-9075.

SENIORS: Ethics and Professionalism, Decision Making and Military Legal Systems. ROTC is not a college major but can provide 25 units of elective credit during four years of participation. Regular classes include training exercises and trips to Camp Pendleton, Fort Ord (near Monterey), and Edwards Air Force Base; one exercise per term. Rapelling helicopter trips and familiarity with other Army equipment are a part of extracurricular activities and training exercises. Scholarships are available competitively on a nation­ al and departmental basis. Four-, three- and two-year scholarships are available and range from $200 to $5,000 a year depending on type of award and tuition costs. High school seniors must complete applications for national competition early (usually before December 1st) prior to the year they plan to attend. Four-year scholarship winners must attend an institu­ tion offering the four-year ROTC program. Two-year competitive, national scholarships are available to sophomores and juniors who have at least two years of undergraduate and/or graduate school remaining and who attend a six-week summer camp prior to attending regular ROTC university classes. Completion of the ROTC program and commission­ ing will lead to positions of considerable responsibility, diverse travel to exciting duty stations and opportuni­ ties for rapid advancement. For details or further infor­ mation on ROTC, associated scholarships or enroll­ ment procedures, please contact the Department of Military Science, UCLA, Men's Gym, Room 142, Los Angeles, CA 90024, (213) 825-7381 or 825-7384. It is possible for interested students to enroll in the Army ROTC program at the University of California, Los Angeles. Four-, three- and two-year programs lead­ ing to a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve or Regular Army are offered. All students enrolled in the final two years of the program receive an allowance of $100 per month during the school year. Scholarships are available competitively, in addition to the monthly allowance for all advanced course students. For further information contact the department of military science at the University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024. AIR FORCE ROTC Through arrangements with the University of Southern California and California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) both the two- and four-year Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFORTC) programs are available to all qualified students. Academic units earned in this program are counted as elective units toward fulfillment of graduation require­ ments. Successful completion of the AFROTC program leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Those students who qualify for and plan to enter Air Force pilot training will be given flight instruction as a part of their junior year in either the two- or four-year program. Scholarships are

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