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AFCEA Educational Foundation
ROTC Honor Certificate and Ribbon Bar Award
www.afcea.org/education/scholarship
The AFCEA Educational Foundation presents a number of nonmonetary educational awards in additional to offering a variety of competitive scholarships each year. Highlighted this month is the ROTC Honor Certificate and Ribbon Bar Award. The Honor Award Program recognizes ROTC cadet and midshipman achievement in leadership and academics and includes a parchment certificate with the honoree’s name prominently inscribed and a ribbon bar. Recipients of the ROTC Honor Award are selected by professors of military, naval science or aerospace studies. Each ROTC unit in the United States is eligible to nominate one Honor Award candidate annually. The U.S. Army, Navy/Marine Corps and Air Force ROTC units at an institution each submit one nomination. Students receiving the award must be U.S. citizens and juniors preparing to enter their senior year. Nominees should demonstrate leadership and high academic achievement in majors such as electronics, electrical, aerospace, computer or communications engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or technology, information management systems or related technical disciplines. Each year, many AFCEA chapters act on behalf of the foundation and present the certificates and ribbon bars at ROTC award ceremonies.
 William Hoepfl of the Dayton-Wright Chapter presents the AFCEA Educational Foundation’s ROTC Honor Certificate and Ribbon Bar Award to Cadet Kristine E. Krumpelman, U.S. Air Force ROTC, in ceremonies at Miami University in April.
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