Protect your country and its most sacred symbols. Army ROTC students may choose to participate in many additional leadership opportunities while completing their degree, such as Color Guard, simultaneous membership in the National Guard and Army Reserves, and the Ranger Challenge.
Lead while you learn. From leaders of corporations, to US presidents, some of our nation’s most successful leaders started as Army ROTC cadets.
Scholarships
Army ROTC students have numerous scholarship opportunities available to them. Fully or partially fund your education, with:
- Four Year National Scholarship
- On-Campus Scholarships: 3, and 2 Year
- Nursing Scholarship
- Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty Scholarship: 4, 3, and 2 Year
- Captain Robert Bager Memorial Scholarship
Explore the World
Project GO is a national organization providing fully-funded opportunities to qualified ROTC students. Cadets may choose from 33 different countries to complete overseas study, critical language education, and cross-cultural experience. Through this program, future military officers develop global training and communication skills to help them excel.
Sharpen Your Skills
Whether you’re a new cadet or a seasoned senior, ROTC will keep you engaged. Build comradery with team activities such as Color Guard and the Ranger Challenge, or advance your training during Summer Basic Camp or Airborne and Air Assault School.
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