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Yes, obviously. But do you pay back the stipend?
I think what is meant is "If you sign up with the army to pay for college, do you spend service time after or before completing college?" Well, the ROTC program offered by the army allows you to give time (usually 4 years) *after* you finish college.
No, you do not enlist in the terms of going to a recruiter, however, you are a member of the armed forces and could be given orders. However, college ROTC does require that you sign a contract. Up to the point where you begin your Junior year of classes, you can walk away. If you walk away after that point, the military can require you to serve to pay off your debt to the government. 'Contract' ROTC participants get their last two years of college paid for, in exchange for serving on active duty for four years. I know at least one individual that was denied a commission and had to serve his four years as an enlisted sailor.
Irregardless you will need to enlist into the Army, the ROTC program offered through some colleges requires you to be in the Army Reserves prior to applying for the Scholarship, it is your choice on the route you want to go. The biggest difference is that you will receive an active duty pay check and college benefits while serving on Active Duty where with in the ROTC Program you will still need to have at the least a part time job to have spending money (college is paid for). After you have completed you degree in the ROTC program you will be required to commit to a 5 year enlistment as an Officer in the Active Army or the Army Reserves.
If you sign up for Verizon's internet phone service yes you do have to sign a contract. There are lots of phones out there now a days where you can simply pay as you use though.
yeah some do, but others make your parents sign a kind of contract saying that if you cant pay it then they will. (:
Probably not. In most states you can not sign a contract.
you will pay the bill when your computer bill come in
MetroPCS provides a month to month cell phone plans at a flat rate. There isn't a contract to sign that would lock you into a long term plan.
If you have a full scholarship, yes they will pay for a bachelor's degree. The payment of medical school will depend on you being accepted and the monies available.
Yes it is possibly to break the contract however you will most likely have to pay a penalty fee for breaking the contract.
You cannot sign a contract if you are under eighteen years of age. Someone would have to co-sign the contract and agree to be responsible if you don't pay.