Military and Criminal Defense

Friday, August 17, 2012

ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Disenrollment

 

Entering into any branch of the United States military is a long-term career choice for many people due to the wide variety of career fields to explore. This means that in some cases, the United States government will provide scholarships via the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) for those entering into officer ranks. One aspect of ROTC enrollment that many prospective officers are not aware of are the many consequences for failure.

Active-Duty members of the armed forces enrolled in ROTC may face "disenrollment" for poor academic performance, misconduct, and any other honor code violations. The most common violation is academic failure which may result in the student owing the cost of the education in full. While each branch of military handles the process its own way, they all require an investigation into the failure or misconduct and allow the cadet to challenge his or her disenrollment through restricted hearing procedures.

If you or someone you know needs help with a military criminal matter, contact Military Defense Attorney John L. Calcagni at (401) 351-5100 now for a free consultation and more information.

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