Columbus native earns NROTC scholarship

CULVER – Sophie Nash, a native of Columbus, Indiana, received a Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship worth $180,000, Nov. 16.

CULVER, Ind. – Sophie Nash, a student at Culver Academy in Culver, Indiana, is presented with an oversized check from Cmdr. Paolo Singh, commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group (NTAG) Heartland, Nov. 16, 2021, at Culver Academy. The check represents the value of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship she was awarded. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Jason Gaidis)

While the Navy awards thousands of NROTC scholarships every year, Nash was awarded an Immediate Scholarship Reservation (ISR) scholarship. ISR scholarships are awarded by unit commanding officers and are only given to a select few applicants.

Cmdr. Paolo Singh, commanding officer of Navy Talent Acquisition Group Heartland, awarded Nash the scholarship after reviewing her application and conducting an in-person interview.

“I was very impressed,” Singh said. “It was obvious by looking at her application, and by sitting down with her during our interview, that she is exactly what we’re looking for in a future officer.”

Including Nash, Singh has only awarded two of these scholarships this year to students in Indiana and Michigan.

“Until a week ago I didn’t know this was happening,” Nash said. “It’s been a whirlwind, but I’m so grateful. It’s an amazing opportunity, and I’m really excited for the future.”

Nash is currently a senior at Culver Academies in Culver, Indiana. She hopes to be accepted to Duke University. After she earns her degree, she will be commissioned as a Navy officer.

“The military just sounds exciting,” Nash said. “I want to travel the world, I want to help people and I admittedly never want to stop moving. The military seems like the perfect place for all that.”

Nash said that she always knew she wanted to do something interesting with her life, but until recently, she didn’t know what it was.

“Until last year, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I’ve been working toward something my entire life. I never really knew what it was, but this puts it kind of like, here it is.”

Being selected for the ISR scholarship meant Nash skipped the usual process where her NROTC scholarship application would be reviewed with thousands of other applicants by a board of officers.

For more information on opportunities with the Navy, go to www.navy.com.

Story by Petty Officer 1st Class Jason J Behnke Navy Recruiting District Michigan