Jan 15, 2026
BLOOMINGTON Excitement is building on Indiana Universitys campus as the Hoosiers prepare to play on college footballs biggest stage, the CFP national title game. But another athlete on the field is also marking a big accomplish ment of their own.Senior Micah Nathan will be on the sidelines, cheering them on. Nathan, a co-captain of IUs co-ed cheer team, recently earned a highly competitive Air Force Health Professions Scholarship that will fully fund his medical school education for the next four years and commission him as an Air Force Officer.The scholarship will also provide an annual salary and stipend.Im going to med school for the next four years, and its completely paid for by the Air Force, Nathan said. The chemistry major has spent his time at IU balancing academics, cheerleading and training as a cadet in the universitys Air Force ROTC program.Its one of the most elite scholarships that can be received, said Capt. Brendan Benning, IU assistant professor of aerospace studies and recruiter.Benning said Nathan is a stand-out cadet.Hes one of one, Benning said. Youre not even talking about his academic achievements. He has over a 3.9 GPA. He scored over 98% on the physical fitness assessment. Cadet Nathan is everything that we want our future leaders to embody.Nathan credits his experience on IUs cheer team performing in front of thousands of fans with helping him develop the discipline and confidence needed to succeed in ROTC and in the classroom. You have to be confident in your own skills to go out there and perform at an elite level, Nathan said. That sort of drive and discipline has helped me even in my studies. Its helped me become the best leader in the Air Force that I can be.Benning said Nathans combination of roles student-athlete, male cheerleader and Air Force cadet is rare.As the Hoosiers chase a national championship, Nathan told WRTV that he hopes his journey inspires others, especially male athletes, to stay open to new opportunities.My message is that guys can cheer, he said. If I had shrugged it off and said Id never like that, then I wouldnt be where Im standing right now. Ive loved the experience Ive had these last four years. With graduation and medical school ahead, Nathan calls this moment, cheering on the Hoosiers while celebrating his own achievement, a great finish to a cheerleading journey he stumbled upon back in high school.This is the capstone to a great year, he said.He will be attending Indiana University School of Medicine.The scholarship will help place Nathan on a direct path to serve as a physician in the U.S. Air Force after completing medical school.He's interested in being an in-flight___ ...read more read less
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