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MILITARY SCIENCE
What is Army ROTC - Simply the smartest course you can take
Army ROTC is a college elective that teaches you the skills needed for a successful career. Because it's an elective, you can try it out for the freshman and sophomore years without incurring any obligation to serve in the military. You will combine classroom time with hands-on-experience and learn leadership and management skills. If you decide to continue and are up to the challenge of leading in the world's best armed forces, you may continue advanced courses of Army ROTC while completing your degree. When you graduate, you are commissioned as an Army officer to serve on active duty or with the Army Reserves or National Guard. Army ROTC experience will give you the confidence you need to be a success in college and beyond whether you choose to pursue a career in the Army or in the civilian world. Come join us!
ARMY ROTC POINTS OF INTEREST
ROTC SPECIAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
ROTC - Frequently Asked Questions
BLACKBOARD (Requires User Name and Password)
Additional Links toScholarship Information
U.S. Army Cadet Command
Four Year Scholarships
http://www.rotc.usaac.army.mil/scholarships.html
Army Reserve Scholarships
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.html
Nursing scholarship
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/courses-and-colleges/programs/nursing.html
Green to Gold Scholarships
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/enlisted-soldiers.html
Online Scholarships
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students.html
THE ROTC SCHOLARSHIP PHYSICAL FITNESS ASSESSMENT SCORECARD https://team.goarmy.com/files/,DanaInfo=www.rotc.usaac.army.mil+ROTCFitScore.pdf
March 2 Success
https://march2success.com/index.cfm
CONTACT OUR CADRE AND STAFF FOR MORE INFORMATION
Larry Roberts, MS IV Instructor
Duane Green, MS III Instructor
MAJ Kyle Schultz, MSI Instructor, Recruiting Officer
Ruben DelValle, MSII Instructor
Brenda Scott, Administrative Assistant II
Cadet Command Head Quarters additional information - http://www.cadetcommand.army.mil

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