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Title
Military-Affiliated Students
Category
undergraduate
UUID
240d98cbe5e645f6af017e6aa7af43e3
Source URL
https://omas.brown.edu/
Parent URL
https://finaid.brown.edu/aid-types/other
Crawl Time
2026-03-16T04:42:59+00:00
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Military-Affiliated Students

Source: https://omas.brown.edu/ Parent: https://finaid.brown.edu/aid-types/other

Division of Campus Life

Military-Affiliated Students

Office of Military-Affiliated Students

Office of Military-Affiliated Students

The Office of Military-Affiliated Students (OMAS) assists student veterans, ROTC cadets, and other military-affiliated students in making successful transitions into and out of the Brown community.

Although the transition from the military to college life can be daunting and challenging, Brown is committed to building a community that actively supports veterans who are beginning, returning to, or advancing their pursuit of higher education. Prospective students should contact our Office for more information.

There are several paths students can take to earn a military commission while at Brown, some of which also provide scholarships and financial assistance.

Join the Navy while attending college through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) Scholarship program.

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Army ROTC

Army ROTC is one of the best leadership programs in the country and is part of your college curriculum.

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Air Force ROTC

Air Force ROTC develops the leaders of tomorrow by preparing students to become officers in the U.S. Air and Space Forces while earning a college degree.

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Student Veterans

Information for new and current student veterans.

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Alumni Veterans

Stay connected once you leave Brown.

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Faculty teaching veterans

Resources to help you support student veterans in your class.

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