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TAMIU ROTC Leadership Values Scholarship

Funded by
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Jose Montelongo
$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Apr 25, 2026
Winners Announced
May 26, 2026
Education Level
Undergraduate, Graduate
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Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
Undergraduate or graduate student
GPA:
2.5 GPA or higher
State:
Texas
Education Level:
GPA:
State:
Undergraduate or graduate student
2.5 GPA or higher
Texas

Army ROTC has an admirable mission of not only molding students into the future leaders of the United States.

ROTC also teaches critical leadership attributes that will help some students grow in their careers as Army officers, but will be useful even for those who decide the armed forces aren’t for them. Cadets can learn discipline, grit, mental fortitude, and many other valuable skills that can instill confidence, decisiveness, and other traits needed to succeed in any workplace.

This scholarship aims to support ROTC students by helping them achieve their academic goals and go on to incredible careers.

Any undergraduate or graduate student in Texas who is a member of ROTC with at least a 2.5 GPA may apply for this scholarship opportunity. Preference will be given to those at Texas A&M International University.

To apply, tell us how you will learn a leadership lesson from ROTC to prepare for your career. Additionally, you may attach your DA 705 form(s) (beginning of semester and current), which is strongly encouraged.

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Published January 16, 2026
$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Apr 25, 2026
Winners Announced
May 26, 2026
Education Level
Undergraduate, Graduate
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Essay Topic

Explain how you will use one of the leadership lessons taught in ROTC to better prepare yourself for your career, whether in the army or as a civilian.

400–750 words

Winners and Finalists

May 2026

Winners
Diego Torres
Texas A&M International University
Laredo, TX
Finalists
Aaron Gillespie
Western Governors University
Van Alstyne, TX
Koleen Garrett
Liberty University
Denton, TX
Finn Johnson
Norwich University
El Paso, TX
Landon Elliott
Stephen F Austin State University
Pineland, TX

Winning Application

Diego Torres
Texas A&M International UniversityLaredo, TX
A leadership lesson I learned in ROTC that I believe will help me be successful in my career is leading by example. Cadets and cadre consistently stressed how important it is to lead by example. No matter how high your rank is or how much authority you have over people, they will not follow you if you are not holding yourself to the same standards you are asking of them. Simply telling people what to do is far less effective than showing them how it’s done. I have always admired leaders who lead by example. They hold themselves accountable. They show up places on time every day and never complain about going the extra mile. They take responsibility for their actions and they push themselves to be better. I know that leading by example will help me in my career whether I stay in the Army or get a civilian job. If I remain in the Army, leading by example will help me gain trust from my unit. Soldiers look to their leadership to guide them but also to calm their nerves when they are in high stress situations. If I am level headed, hold my soldiers to high standards, and suffer through some of the same things they are suffering through in the field then my soldiers will have more respect for me and will want to push themselves for our unit. A leader that sweats with their Soldiers and does the same work they are going to do gains the trust of those under them. If I get a civilian job I will lead by example there too. No matter what job you have in the civilian world, leadership starts with you. I will show up to work every day and give 100 percent. I will meet deadlines and hold myself accountable for my mistakes. Instead of pointing fingers when something goes wrong, I will take charge and try to fix it. Leading by example will allow me to better myself at my job. Another way I will lead by example in my career is by always trying to learn. Leaders take constructive criticism from others and improve on their weaknesses. They are never “done” learning and always trying to be better people each and every day. If I lead by example and show others that I will always try to be better at my job, they will want to be better as well.

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When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Apr 25, 2026. Winners will be announced on May 26, 2026.

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What is the scholarship award?

Award amounts per winner are designated by the donor. Check the award amount for a detailed breakdown.

When will the scholarship winner be chosen? How will they be notified?

The winner will be publicly announced on May 26, 2026. Prior to the announcement date, we may contact finalists with additional questions about their application. We will work with donors to review all applications according to the scholarship criteria. Winners will be chosen based on the merit of their application.

How will the scholarship award be paid?

Award checks will be sent to the financial aid office of the winner's academic institution in their name to be applied to their tuition, and in the name of their institution (depending on the school's requirements). If the award is for a qualified educational non-tuition expense, we will work with the winner directly to distribute the award and make sure it goes towards qualified expenses.

How will my scholarship application be verified?

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