thursday, february 19, 1976 daily nehrasksn """ IS MMskiiliiis AeOppsxtiimty'fcr459 . HinhhrQoalified Stusmi If you're the kind of person we're looking for, you've already started to think about what you'd like to do after graduation. If a scholarship leading to a career as an Officer in the U.S. Navy appeals to you, you'll find this message well worth reading. The opportunity is very attractive. If you're selected, we'll provide full tuition during your Junior and Senior years, pay for your books and educational fees, and give you $100 a month for 10 months each year to help cover your living expenses. There are two different programs you can apply for. The first is the Nuclear Propulsion Candidate Scholarship Program (NPCS). lb qualify, you must have one semester each of calculus and physics (or two semesters of calculus) and have a B-minus average or better. It is open to men only. The other program is the Two-year NROTC Scholarship Program. The only difference in the qualifications is that you must have a C average (2.3 out of 4.0) or better. It is open to men and women. For both programs, you'll need to pass Navy qualification tests. And, quite frankly, it will help if your major is math, physical science, or engineering. After you're accepted, you begin with six weeks of training next summer at the Naval Science Institute at Newport, R.L During ycur final two years of college, you take several required courses in math, physics, and Nava! Science. You also go on a summer cruise prior to your Senior year. (Of course, you're paid for all your summer duty.) , : Upon graduation, you are commissioned as an Officer in the U.S. Navy. And from then on your career can take you anywhere m the world, in a variety of fulfilling jobs. - Those who apply for the NPCS Program have a particular challenge ahead of them: The Navy's Nuclear Power Program. Not everyone who applies makes it: the men in charge of more than two thirds of our country's nuclear reactors must be a very special breed. Final acceptance into the Navy's Nuclear Power Program is determined during your Senior year after an interview in Washington with the Director, Division of Naval Reactors. A two-year scholarship worth up to $10,000. A unique opportunity to serve as an Officer in the U.S. Navy. You'll want to act now. The deadline ' for acceptance is May 1, 1976 and once the quotas are filled, you'll have lost your chance to earn yourself a scholarship. - . If you think you've "got what it takes to qualify, fill out and mail the coupon below, contact either your local Naval Recruiting District or the Professor of Naval Science on your campus, or call 800841-8000, toll-free, anytime. I MAIL TO: Capt. H.C. Atwood, Jr., US. Navy NAVY OPPORTUNITY INFORMATION CENTER P.O. Box 2000 Pelham Manor, N. Y. 10803 DearSir: I am a College Sophomore. Please send me more information on the two-year scholarships available. I am interested primarily in: Two-year NROTC Scholarship Programs (including nuclear option). 5X) General NROTC information. (0T) NAME (Print). STREET CITY ZIP first last -STATE- .DATE OF BIRTH. PHONE ( )- t COLLEGE- -fJGRAD. DATE. 101 ACADEMIC AVERAGE A MAJOR- I don't want to wait. Call me at the number above. (0K) If you prefer, you can call us toll-free at 60-641-S3a In Georgia, call 600-342-5855. In Alaska, call C0llect-272-9133. Daily Nebrltn University ol Nbrk ' page 5 i Q165 ,