You may be asking yourself: "What is Knight-Fox Challenge?"
Knight-Fox is a great experience for all college-bound students interested in a professional military career, OR for those interested in a military school education without the military obligation. Knight-Fox Challenge was designed to identify, evaluate, and recruit high school juniors and seniors who aspire to become commissioned in the U.S. Armed Forces, attend a U.S. Service Academy, OR experience the challenge of a military college education. Knight-Fox is a great opportunity to visit Marion Military Institute and to learn more about it's nationally recognized corps of cadets and commissioning programs. MMI's programs consist of the Army Early Commissioning Program (ECP), Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP), Service Academy Program (SAP), Air Force ROTC (AFROTC), Marine Corps PLC, and the Leadership Education Program (LEP).
What Can You Expect?
The weekend program is a test of determination consisting of 36 hours of physical, academic, and time management skills including Military Drill Down and the Warrior's Challenge (rope bridge, rappelling, paintball, and fitness competition). Students will be housed in the Ireland Athletic Center and will receive an MMI sweat suit, K-F T-shirt, and a platoon designated cap.
Financial Incentives:
Successful participation at Knight-Fox can earn you a shot at over 60 available ROTC scholarships. All cadets selected to attend Knight-Fox will receive a minimum $2,000 Corps of Cadets scholarship.
Attendance Requirements:
Minimum high school junior or senior status. Junior requirements are minimum 17 ACT or 830 SAT and minimum GPA of 2.00. Senior requirements are minimum 18 ACT or 870 SAT and minimum GPA of 2.25.
For more information or to register: www.marionmilitary.edu or call 1-800-MMI-1842.
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