ARMY ROTC SCHOOLS
MILITARY COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
Joining Army ROTC at a Senior Military College or a Military Junior College has many benefits. The valuable leadership and people skills you need to be successful in life will become second nature after attending one of these historic schools. You may choose any major you wish and commission as an officer into the Active Duty Army, Army Reserve, or Army National Guard. Aside from providing superb leadership skills and a job after college, ARMY ROTC also provides monetary incentives and scholarships.
Two, three, and four-year scholarships are available for qualified students. An Army ROTC scholarship covers tuition and fees, a book allowance of $600 per semester and a monthly stipend of $420 per month.
Identified below are a couple of examples that make the Army ROTC Military Colleges a great choice:
- Graduates of a Senior Military College who desires to serve as a commissioned officer on active duty upon graduation from the college, who is medically and physically qualified for active duty, and who is recommended for such duty by the professor of military science at the college, shall be assigned to active duty.
- Graduates of a Military Junior College may participate in the Early Commissioning Program, which allows qualified cadets who complete the program to be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant (2LT) in the U.S. Army in two years instead of four years.
For more information, please contact the College or University Army ROTC Recruiting Operations Officer.
SENIOR MILITARY COLLEGES
- University of North Georgia; Dahlonega, Georgia
- Norwich University; Northfield, Vermont
- Texas A&M University; College Station, Texas
- The Citadel; Charleston, South Carolina
- Virginia Military Institute; Lexington, Virginia
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Blacksburg, Virginia
- Georgia Military College, Milledgeville, Georgia
- Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama
- New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, New Mexico
- Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pennsylvania
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