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SOURCE OF THE FORCE Old Dominion University Naval ROTC Military Council Brief Spring 2010 Captain Mike “Breeze” Barea 1

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Old Dominion University Naval ROTC

Military Council BriefSpring 2010

Captain Mike “Breeze” Barea

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Hampton Roads Consortium

• Established 1982• First NROTC Unit with three Universities:

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Bottom Line – Up Front

NSTC Instructor of the Year – LT Bill Burke

HR NROTC represents 1 of 60 NROTC units in the country

Largest consortium on the East Coast Commission an average of 6% of the fleet’s Officers each year

Total ODU enrollment for Fall 2009 - 249 studentsLargest enrollment since 2003Projected Fall 2010 enrollment is expected to be the largest in our 28 year history (estimated 253)

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Bottom Line – Up FrontTotal ODU enrollment Fall 2010 – 253 (estimated)

Freshmen class projected at 30 (4) year scholarships and 20 College Programmers~ 90% of students are on scholarships

Unit average GPA remains above 3.0 and graduation rate over 90%

Fall 2009 GPA 3.20

Annual investment over $3.2 million in the form of tuition, staff salaries, and Navy Operating Budget

Various battalion activities ensure a symbiotic relationship with the University and local community

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Unit Mission

To develop midshipmen mentally, morally, and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty and loyalty and with the core values of honor, courage, and commitment.

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NROTC Staff• Commanding Officer (CO) CAPT Michael Barea• Executive Officer (XO) CDR Emil Espiritu ’89• (PXO) CDR Joey Mones ’90

• Marine Officer Instructor (MOI) Capt Jerry Parchman• ODU Officer in Charge (OIC) LT Bill Burke• Instructor/Advisor LCDR Charles Jameson• Instructor/Advisor LT Joe Mungo ‘04• Instructor/Advisor LT Blake LaFever• Instructor/Advisor LT Chad Martin

• 1 Professor of Naval Science / Commanding Officer• 7 Assistant Professors of Naval Science

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Naval Science Courses

NAVS 101 - Intro to Naval ScienceNAVS 320 - Sea Power / Naval HistoryNAVS 201 - Naval Ship Systems I

(Engineering)NAVS 202 - Naval Ship Systems II

(Weapons)NAVS 301 - Navigation and Naval Ops INAVS 302 - Navigation and Naval Ops IINAVS 401 - Leadership and ManagementNAVS 402 - Leadership and EthicsNAVS 310 - Evolution of WarfareNAVS 410 - Amphibious Warfare

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NROTC Battalion

• Three Types of Students– Midshipmen – Officer Candidates– MECEPS

Old Dominion University:• FIVE of SEVEN Companies

– ALPHA, DELTA, FOXTROT (ODU)• ECHO (All ODU freshmen)

– MIKE (All Marines; join after first year)

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ODU Student Composition

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Source: OPMIS Data

Total Enrollment: 249OCs: 64 (26%)MECEPs: 37 (15%)MIDN: 148 (59%)

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ODU Service and Gender

Total Enrollment: 249USN Male: 138 (55%)USN Female: 52 (21%)USMC Male: 55 (22%)USMC Female: 04 (2%)

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Source: OPMIS Data

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National Scholarship Selects

• Average Student Selected in 2009 – 1265 SAT score (626 V and 639 M)– Top 10% of high school accounted for 55% of selects– Additional board section criteria

• Sports, Boy Scouts (Eagle) / Girl Scouts (Golden Award), Volunteer work, etc.

• Minimum SAT: (520M / 530V) 1050• Must take

– One year Calculus – One year Physics (Calc based)

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Historical NROTC Average GPA Fall 2009

MIDN STA-21 MECEP0.00

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4.003.16 3.24 3.22

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3.20 Unit Avg

2.73 Avg. ODU Undergrad

G.P.A

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ODU Nuclear Propulsion Officers

Fiscal Year Goal Selected

2007 3 2

2008 3 3

2009 3 2

2010 3 5

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NROTC Nursing Program

• 20 NROTC students currently in the College of Health Sciences Nursing program

• Average GPA of NROTC Nursing students: 3.5+

• Near 100% on-time graduation rate– Due to extremely structured

curriculum

• Excellent working-relationship with local area hospitals and care clinics

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Annual Return On Investment

Monarch Military Scholarships

• Funded Scholarships: $86,130 for 2009-2010– 35 students awarded

• Selection Criteria based on GPA– GPA > 3.5 Spring

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MIDN Scholarships: $1,121,388

STA-21 Scholarships: $513,536

MECEP Scholarships: $213,248

Total Annual Tuition: $1,848,172

OPTAR: $56,500Staff Salary (base pay): $808,212Stipend and Books: $510,000

Annual Navy Investment: $3,222,884

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Diversity GoalOur people are the foundation for all we do. All we acquire is of little worth without the people who give it value. Our practices must enable to attract, recruit, retain, and fulfill the men and women of America, and our Navy must reflect the diversity of our nation.”

- ADM Gary RougheadChief Of Naval Operations

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ODU Fall 2009 Enrollment

• 249: ODU NROTC– 10% Hispanic / Other – 7% African-American– 6% Asian

Demographics

Hispanic/ OtherAfrican AmericanAsian

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Source: OPMIS Data

10% growth in diversity

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Recruiting

• Open House and Preview Events

• Cooperation with Admissions

• Campus Participation• Community Clubs

(Aviation, Nuke, Surface) open to all students

• Local Area High Schools

• National 4-yr Scholarships

• Seaman to Admiral - 21• MECEP• College Program• Historically Black

College (NSU / HU)• Tidewater Community

College (TCC) Cross-Town Agreement

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ODU Historical Enrollment

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53 total students expected to graduate in Spring/Fall 2010.

Source: OPMIS Data, HRNROTC Command Histories

249 253

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Naval Academy

13%

OCS/OTS8%

Direct Appt9%

NROTC15%Other

(incl STA-21)23%

JAG/Med8%

LDO / WO24%

USN / USMC Commissioning Sources

USMC NROTC = 16% TOTAL COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

USN NROTC = 15% TOTAL COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

ECP/MCP5%

OCC34%

MECEP8%

NROTC16%

PLC24%

USNA13%

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USN Community Overview

40%11%49%

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Service Assignment Process• Match student to warfare

community

• Balance of needs of the Navy and student desires

• 85% of FY10 graduates were assigned their first choice

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HR NROTC Consortium

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Designators

Aviation

SWO

RL & Staff

NUC

Spec War & EOD2009 Graduates (48)

40%

21%

27%

4%

8%

2010 Graduates (53) 73% URL

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Unit Summer Activities• Staff

– Summer Cruise Coordination– ODU Freshmen Preview– Freshmen Orientation Week– Masters-Level Course Work

• Students (summer 2010)– Midshipmen Summer Cruise ~ 95 students

• 24 are CORTRAMID• 1 possible Foreign Exchange to Norway (notification in

June)– Officer Candidate – Summer school– Orientation Week Planning & Volunteers

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Summer Training 2009• NROTC exposed 3039 Midshipmen to Fleet

Operations

• 1833 students received training in Hampton Roads

• 96 were from ODU

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Summer Training Objectives• Further Professional Development

• Introduce to Operational Navy / USMC

• Reinforce Academic Year Programs

• Instill Pride/Identification with Navy / USMC

• Further Career Inclination

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• NROTC Military Excellence Competitions – Cornell/Villanova

• Joint Color Guard for Various Events• Several Community Blood Drives • Toys for Tots• JRNROTC Field Meets

– Lake Taylor / Hill High Field Meets– Oscar Smith Concession stands for football/ basketball

• NROTC Alumni Association• Sept 11th / Veteran’s Day Ceremonies

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Campus and Community Involvement 2009-2010

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• Homecoming Parade– 20 NROTC members marched in support

• ODU Football– 250 man hours parking cars

• ODU Baseball– Concession stand/ Ticket workers

• ODU Men’s & Women’s Soccer– Manned concessions for 12 games

• Saint Patrick’s Catholic School Summer Leadership Camp

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Campus and Community Involvement 2009-2010

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• 2009 Marine Corps Bulldog Challenge– $10,500 raised supporting 1sr. LT Dan Malcolm Scholarship

(KIA in Iraq Nov 2004)

• 17th Annual Polar Plunge ($54K over last 5 yrs)• Military Student Union

– 2 drop-offs and packaging of gifts for overseas troops• Virginia State Science Fair Judges

– Follow on International Science Fair Judges in California• Honor Flight• ODU Habitat for Humanity

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Campus and Community Involvement 2009-2010

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Campus & Community Events 2009 - 2010

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• Fall 2009 Totals• 26 events• 78 volunteers• 254 total hours

• Spring 2010 Totals• 42 events• 157 volunteers• 550 total hours

• Spring 2009 Totals• 30 events• 109 volunteers• 355 total hours

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ODU Awards and Recognition• Maritime and Supply Chain Management Student of the

Year– MIDN Babcock (GPA 3.9)

• Faculty Award for Academic Excellence in Engineering Technology– OC Mausteller (GPA 4.0)

• Faculty Award in Mechanical Engineering Technology– OC Spitzer (GPA 3.9)

• Frank Batten College of Engineering and Technology Outstanding College Scholar Award – OC Mausteller (GPA 4.0)

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Awards and Recognition• Spring Student Awards Ceremony

– Over 100 awards presented to students• Academic achievements• Military aptitude accomplishments• Athletic recognition (Captain’s Cup Trophy)

– Over 50 National / Military / Civic Organizations represented

• Naval Service Training Command (NSTC) 2009 Instructor of the Year (IOY) / LT Bill Burke, USN

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You make the difference

• Support of our people• Support of our program and

requirements• Support of our Navy and Marine Corps

I say it every year and it is still true!

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Questions?

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