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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-3259. Same; application; agreement requirements upon selection for scholarship.

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74-3259. Same; application; agreement requirements upon selection for scholarship. In order to apply for qualification for an ROTC service scholarship, an eligible student, if selected to receive such a scholarship, shall agree to:
(a)Maintain standards of academic excellence and other standards required to remain in good standing;
(b)maintain minimum full-time enrollment of at least 12 credit hours each semester;
(c)participate in the reserve officers' training corps program;
(d)demonstrate the qualities required in a commissioned officer;
(e)immediately upon graduation from an ROTC institution, accept a commission as a second lieutenant and serve for not less than four years as a commissioned officer in the Kansas national guard; and
(f)upon failure to satisfy an agreement to serve as a commissioned officer in the Kansas national guard for the required four-year period, repay to the state amounts as provided in K.S.A. 74-3260 , and amendments thereto.
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