Submitted by kevin.trulock on Tue, 02/25/2014 - 09:23
The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) prepares college students to become future officers. As a cadet, participation takes just a few hours per week, so you'll maintain a normal collegiate schedule, in which ROTC is an elective. In class, you'll study leadership and have the opportunity to learn skills like rappelling, marksmanship, and orienteering. Flat out: It'll be one of your favorite college classes.
Best of all, on graduation, those who complete ROTC will receive a bachelor's degree and commission straight out of college as a second lieutenant.
Submitted by kevin.trulock on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 16:27
Once you earn your commission, you'll become a leader in the world's most powerful Army. ROTC, OCS, West Point and Direct Commission are the programs that help Soldiers reach that goal. See which one makes the most sense for you.
Guard Soldiers who join ROTC can earn their commission as they earn their degree while in the Guard's Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP).
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