Absolutely outrageous. If she’d refused to take a commission and serve after graduation or gotten a bad conduct discharge that would be one thing, but for a medical discharge?!?!
Great way to look after your people there.
Great way to attract top students into the ROTC and military too. I’m sure every kid who’s on the verge of choosing a college and deciding whether or not to commit to an ROTC scholarship offer is hearing about this, and so are their parents. Just think about it — a kid could get turned into a paraplegic by a drunk driver or come down with brain cancer, and the Navy would send them a six figure bill.
When you rolls the dice, sometimes you get a seven, sometimes you get snake eyes.