Green to Gold Program
UNC Pembroke proudly supports active-duty soldiers through the Green to Gold program — a unique opportunity to transition from enlisted service to commissioned officer. This Army ROTC pathway allows qualified soldiers to pursue a bachelor’s or graduate degree while developing leadership skills and earning a commission as a second lieutenant. Whether you're seeking career advancement or a new challenge, Green to Gold helps you reach your goals while continuing to serve with honor.
Options

Scholarship

Active Duty

Non-Scholarship
Additional Information
The Campbell University Recruiting Officer provides weekly information briefs. In person briefings are held at the Fort Liberty Education Center, wing F on Tuesdays at 1000 hrs.
James Salanitro
jsalanitro@campbell.edu
910.973.7653
- Information Sheet: Includes eligibility requirements.
- Green to Gold Checklist: Documents required to submit an application for the Scholarship and Active Duty Options.
- Green to Gold Non-Scholarship Checklist: Documents required to validate eligibility for the Non-Scholarship Option. There is no centralized board for this option. It is a local process completed between the Campbell University Recruiting Officer (Fort Liberty Green to Gold Representative) and your local commander.
- CC form 174R: Current version is dated May 2022
- CC form 104-1-R (Academic Summary): Current version is dated May 2022
- CC form 228 (Financial Statement)
- Affidavit format
Medical Examination Process:
Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB)
Active Duty & Scholarship Applicants:
Scheduling your DODMERB examination: Once a Soldier’s application has advanced to “Board Ready” status his/her name will be forwarded from US Army Cadet Command to DODMERB. DODMERB will then email the Soldier contact information of a contracted medical facility and will assist the Soldier in scheduling of the physical examination. It is the Soldier’s responsibility to follow the guidance given by DODMERB to complete all required physical processing requirements.
Non-Scholarship Applicants:
Active Duty Soldiers can complete the examination by visiting their local military physician; follow these detailed instructions on completing each form. Once it is completed the soldier must give the examination to the local ROTC representative (physical must be approved by DODMERB prior to acceptance and discharge).
Should be completed by a military physician (must be signed by an Army Doctor)
DD Form 2807-2, Accessions Medical History Report, 10 October 2018
DD Form 2808, Report of Medical Examination, 15 July 2019
DoDMERB Address:
8034 Edgerton Drive, Suite 132
USAF Academy, CO 80840-2200
The Waiver Matrix provides a list of supporting documents which MUST be submitted with the waiver request.
Routing formats for waivers. Note: Waivers must be downloaded to your desktop to complete.
The following DA 4187 examples provide details for filling out the front and back pages based on which headquarters is the approving authority:
- DA-4187 4th BDE Approval
- DA-4187 HQ USACC Approval
- Age Waiver more than 37 to 40 years old at graduation [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD}
- Active Federal Service (more than 15 years) [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
- Dependent Waiver (Sole Parent; Joint Custody) [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
- Civil Conviction Waiver (Serious Offense) [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
- ACT or SAT Waiver [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
- Grade Point Average Waiver [RIGHT CLICK TO DOWNLOAD]
- DA-4187 HRC Approval
Have Questions?
ROTC Building
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
910.775.4217
clere.morrison@uncp.edu

