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Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

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jyk608 said:
I am a college graduate who applied for the Royal Military College for the ROTP last month.
I wonder how long it takes for the recruiters to access my application and invite me for the next step (including the aptitude test).
Thank you.

After submitting your online application to the CAF and selecting "ROTP" as your entry plan, you will be sent another email containing a link to RMC, where you will then be required to upload all your available Academic Transcripts.  These transcripts will be reviewed and if you are found academically suitable for the ROTP Program, you will be notified and subsequently referred to your local CFRC for continued processing(ie; aptitude testing).

CAF Recruiting doesn't normally start processing/reviewing/responding to ROTP applications until after the first week of September each year.

Don't expect to receive any future correspondence regarding your ROTP application until sometime after 6 Sep.  If you haven't received any email correspondence by 23 Sep 16, you need to make contact with your local Recruiting Detachment to find out what the status of your ROTP application is.

Good luck!!!
 
Thank you very much.
I was actually getting a little nervous, but this really helps.

Thank you.
 
Hey everyone,

So I have been going through the ROTP process the last 12 months due to a few set backs. Everything is starting to come together as I have just passed my Air crew selection in Trenton for pilot. And now it has me wondering, as I am going to be attending Civ U this year, because my RMC app was delayed a year. My question is that even in my RMC application if I put Civ U as my first preference, will I be required to attend RMC if accepted? I want to be able to concentrate on my studies and my fitness on my own schedule and I am worried that if I get accepted to RMC I won't have a choice and must go to Kingston.

I understand RMC is a huge privilege and will go if I must, so I am sorry in advance if I'm coming across as picky. I just don't want to take a spot at RMC from someone who really wants to go there.

Thanks
 
Bigblueshark said:
Hey everyone,

So I have been going through the ROTP process the last 12 months due to a few set backs. Everything is starting to come together as I have just passed my Air crew selection in Trenton for pilot. And now it has me wondering, as I am going to be attending Civ U this year, because my RMC app was delayed a year. My question is that even in my RMC application if I put Civ U as my first preference, will I be required to attend RMC if accepted? I want to be able to concentrate on my studies and my fitness on my own schedule and I am worried that if I get accepted to RMC I won't have a choice and must go to Kingston.

I understand RMC is a huge privilege and will go if I must, so I am sorry in advance if I'm coming across as picky. I just don't want to take a spot at RMC from someone who really wants to go there.

Thanks

It all depends on what they actually offer you. If the offer from the selection boars is for RMC only, then that's you're only choice. If the offer is for both, you can choose. The offer could also be for civi U only.

However, people don't get parachuted into RMC starting already in the 2nd year. RMC is more than just an academic institution, it's an entire 4 year program that encompasses more than just academics.

So, with 1 year of University already under your belt, I imagine the question that will be on the selection board's mind will be, "Do we keep him at Civi U, and have him ready in 3 years (which also costs less money), or send him to RMC and not have him ready for 4 more years."? I feel it likely that for time and cost savings they would offer you civi U.
 
Bigblueshark said:
I have just passed my Air crew selection in Trenton for pilot.

Bigblueshark said:
My question is that even in my RMC application if I put Civ U as my first preference, will I be required to attend RMC if accepted?

This may help,

RMC VERSUS CIVY UNIVERSITY FOR PILOTS ROTP 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/68051.0

RMC vs Civi U
https://army.ca/forums/threads/32371.75.html
4 pages.

Transferring Between Civilian University and RMC 
http://army.ca/forums/threads/119562.0

Transfer from Civilian U to RMC 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/40371.0
2 pages.

All Things Civilian U (merged)
http://army.ca/forums/threads/45419.275
12 pages.

Switching from RMC to civilian university 
http://army.ca/forums/threads/123605.0

Is it possible to transfer from a civilian university to RMC?
http://army.ca/forums/threads/105164.0

etc...





 
Aug. 29, 2016

Canadian Forces probes spate of deaths at Royal Military College
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/08/29/canadian-forces-probes-spate-of-deaths-at-royal-military-college.html
MONTREAL—The Royal Military College of Canada is investigating the sudden deaths over the last four months of four students who attended the prestigious school last year.
 
Lumber said:
"However, people don't get parachuted into RMC starting already in the 2nd year. RMC is more than just an academic institution, it's an entire 4 year program that encompasses more than just academics."

I was also thinking this would give me a better chance of staying at Civ-U
Thank You


 
Hello everyone.

I am interested in joining the RMC but I do not have my Canadian Citizenship yet. Is it possible for me to send an application during September~October while my PR progresses towards Citizenship?
 
Nam said:
I am interested in joining the RMC but I do not have my Canadian Citizenship yet. Is it possible for me to send an application during September~October while my PR progresses towards Citizenship?

Forces.ca,

Who can apply:

To apply to the Forces, you must:
1.Be a Canadian Citizen.
http://www.forces.ca/en/page/applynow-100#who

See also,

Recruting of Permanent residents 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/13555.75
4 pages

How can a landed immigrant (PR card holder) join the forces or related...... 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/108227.0

Canadian Citizenship Required to Join Canadian Forces?
https://army.ca/forums/threads/20943.25.html
2 pages.

Permanent resident - application process
https://army.ca/forums/threads/111448.0

Newly arrived permanent resident
http://army.ca/forums/threads/110318.0

Possibility of RMC application
http://army.ca/forums/threads/111703.0
"I am a Canadian Permanent Resident..."

PR card and join to forces help 
http://army.ca/forums/threads/103884.0

etc...

As always,  Recruiting is your most trusted source of information.





 
Bigblueshark said:
Hey everyone,

So I have been going through the ROTP process the last 12 months due to a few set backs. Everything is starting to come together as I have just passed my Air crew selection in Trenton for pilot. And now it has me wondering, as I am going to be attending Civ U this year, because my RMC app was delayed a year. My question is that even in my RMC application if I put Civ U as my first preference, will I be required to attend RMC if accepted? I want to be able to concentrate on my studies and my fitness on my own schedule and I am worried that if I get accepted to RMC I won't have a choice and must go to Kingston.

I understand RMC is a huge privilege and will go if I must, so I am sorry in advance if I'm coming across as picky. I just don't want to take a spot at RMC from someone who really wants to go there.

During your initial application processing, you received a link where you uploaded your academic transcripts to RMC.  I guess you missed this part when completing your online process........

"As an ROTP applicant, you will first be considered for admission to the Military Colleges, and if found suitable for admission, you will be offered to attend the Military Colleges. Therefore, please review the available degrees and make your selection accordingly. Choose “other” if your preferred degree is only available at a civilian university"

At the end of the day and once your application has been successfully processed and you are Merit Listed, the CAF will decide which academic instituition you will attend, should they choose to make an offer of employment.    Good luck!
 
So apparently this is an annual discussion around here.
Who else is applying for RMC and ROTP starting in the 2017-2018 school year.

Let the discussion begin...

:cdn: :cdn:
 
I am currently a 1st year student at RMC. And I am very willing to help anyone who is applying this year.

So if you guys have any questions concerning everything, throw at me and I will be glad to answer  :)
 
ClassicOCdt,
Just a couple questions.
How long did your interview take and when were you notified that you had been accepted?

Thanks in advance!
 
ClassicOCdt said:
I am currently a 1st year student at RMC. And I am very willing to help anyone who is applying this year.

So if you guys have any questions concerning everything, throw at me and I will be glad to answer  :)
What were your marks like in high school? Were they low, or high? What are you trying to get a degree in? How are you liking it so far?

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CanPatr said:
ClassicOCdt,
Just a couple questions.
How long did your interview take and when were you notified that you had been accepted?

Thanks in advance!

No problem!

The interview usually takes 45 minutes. The interview is straightforward and the interviewer will ask you about leadership.
I was merit-listed 2 weeks after the interview, and roughly 2 months to get notified that I have been accepted from the interview date.
 
Justin Ko said:
What were your marks like in high school? Were they low, or high? What are you trying to get a degree in? How are you liking it so far?

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I got 94% average in high school. I am currently doing Science programme right now, and 1st years do general science or arts. You will decide your degree(major) at the beginning of 2nd year. I am doing fine at RMC. The food is great, you have a nice place to sleep, and everything is superb. However, since RMC is a university, you need to form a good habit to sit down and study. You know the saying, 'it is what you make of it.'  :'(
 
ClassicOCdt said:
I got 94% average in high school. I am currently doing Science programme right now, and 1st years do general science or arts. You will decide your degree(major) at the beginning of 2nd year. I am doing fine at RMC. The food is great, you have a nice place to sleep, and everything is superb. However, since RMC is a university, you need to form a good habit to sit down and study. You know the saying, 'it is what you make of it.'  :'(
Nice! Glad you're enjoying it!

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DAA said:
After submitting your online application to the CAF and selecting "ROTP" as your entry plan, you will be sent another email containing a link to RMC, where you will then be required to upload all your available Academic Transcripts.  These transcripts will be reviewed and if you are found academically suitable for the ROTP Program, you will be notified and subsequently referred to your local CFRC for continued processing(ie; aptitude testing).

CAF Recruiting doesn't normally start processing/reviewing/responding to ROTP applications until after the first week of September each year.

Don't expect to receive any future correspondence regarding your ROTP application until sometime after 6 Sep.  If you haven't received any email correspondence by 23 Sep 16, you need to make contact with your local Recruiting Detachment to find out what the status of your ROTP application is.

Good luck!!!


So, I passed my CFAT (sept. 13)  and then submitted my files to the RMC (sept. 16) via the link they sent me by email. If I understand your answer, I won't have any news until september 2017?

Thanks
 
I have done extensive research regarding this topic, but wasn't able to find a solid statement that answered my question.

In the event of being accepted into the ROTP program, am I responsible for flight expenses to the Royal Military College of Canada or is this also covered by the Crown?

 
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