Interesting to hear that about PROTRAMID.
CORTRAMID has been a 3/C Cruise for NROTC ever since they went from "two and screw" to "one and done" WRT to when you have to commit to service (don't know how many years ago that was, but awhile now as I understand it).
Seeing as USNA probably isn't gonna ditch the "2 for 7" model anytime soon, I'd be curious to see if PROTRAMID continues to be a 3/C Cruise opposed to a 2/C cruise, or if that moving PROTRAMID up a year is solely due to COVID-induced planning constraints.