by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | Parents
Contracted Army ROTC students are 100% non-deployable. Non-contracted Army cadets serving in a reserve or national guard unit may only be involuntarily activated if they are NOT contracted in the program.
by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | Parents
Army ROTC offers two-, three- and four-year scholarships, which pay full tuition and fees, include a separate allowance for books, and a mon.thly stipend of up to $5,000 a year. Army ROTC scholarships are not retroactive.
by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | Parents
If you receive a national guard/reserves scholarship you are obligated to serve 8 years in the national guard or reserves. If you contract non scholarship in the national guard/ reserves you are obligated to serve 6 years in the…
by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | Parents
It depends on the Army branch the Cadet chooses and the unit to which he/she is assigned. However, Army missions and challenges are always changing, so there’s no way to know in advance which specialties and units…
by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | College Students, Graduate Students, High School Students, Parents
Enrolling in Army ROTC is not, strictly speaking, joining the Army. You will not be sent to boot camp. However, the primary purpose of the Army ROTC program is to produce its Officers, so you must agree to…
by mgf5115 | Nov 23, 2020 | College Students, Graduate Students, High School Students, Parents
Army ROTC is one of the only college programs that teaches leadership. This training is invaluable for any career that involves leading, managing and motivating people or fostering teamwork. It will help you by…