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The Army ROTC May Be For You.

Click here for more programs about the Army ROTC.

Do you have integrity, courage and the will to succeed? Are you college bound? Are you a leader? The Army ROTC may be for you.

Are you interested in aviation, nursing, medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, chemistry, engineering, public relations, finance, law, intelligence, psychology, or transportation? These are just a few of the career opportunities the Army offers.

ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) Programs offered by the Army train qualified young men and women to become officers upon graduation from college. The good news is, ROTC is available throughout the U.S., at colleges that host ROTC units or detachments and those with cross-enrollment agreements with them.

Army ROTC classes are electives available at over 1000 colleges and universities and the Army ROTC has produced top politicians, financiers, entrepreneurs, and astronauts. You can let the Army ROTC help you shape your future and make your dreams a reality.

Two & Four Year Programs
ROTC Scholarships

In the Army ROTC you will be surrounded with outstanding students from around the country. The Army ROTC will hone your leadership skills and as an officer in the US Army you will have the opportunity to shape the Army’s future, culture and doctrine.

ROTC Scholarships
Scholarships are not necessary for participation in ROTC, but hundreds of
ROTC students receive scholarships every year.

Scholarships are competitively awarded on merit. The main considerations are:

– High school academic record
– SAT or ACT scores
– Extracurricular activities
– Personal interview

Some of the options offered by the Army ROTC are 2, 3, and 4 year scholarships that cover tuition and fees up to $68,000, monthly stipend of up to $4,000 a year as well as an annual allowance for books. ROTC scholarships are awarded to applicants regardless of the cadet’s families’ financial status and are based solely on merit. Army ROTC students who receive an Army ROTC scholarship or enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course must agree to complete a period of service with the Army.

Selected Cadets may serve part-time in the US Army Reserve or Army National Guard while pursuing a career in the civilian arena.

Enrolling in the Army ROTC Basic Course does NOT require a commitment to serve in the Army unless you are the recipient of an Army ROTC scholarship.

Army ROTC requires that you be a US Citizen, over 17 years of age. Some other requirements are that you take the SAT or Act by November of the year you apply, and that you maintain an excellent academic record. (additional requirements)

For more information about Army ROTC visit www.armyrotc.com or call 1-800-USA-ROTC.

Become an Officer in the United States Army…join ROTC or JROTC.

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