Why 51ºÚÁÏÆØ¹â³Ô¹ÏÍø Army ROTC?
- World class education at a small university
- Small class sizes with an expert instructor
- Personal, individual attention: You won't get lost in the crowd
- A University that supports the military
Military Science is an Open Enrollment elective course
There are no pre-requisites or commitments for enrolling in the Military Science class and lab. Military Science enrollment DOES NOT constitute a military obligation. You are not joining the Army but are only registering for a class.
Army ROTC Scholarships
Compete for 2-4 year ROTC scholarship that may be applied towards tuition & fees or room & board and receive book & subsistence allowance.
A Week in the Life of a Freshman Cadet
- Physical Training: Monday-Friday: Not mandatory for non-contracted cadets but strongly encouraged.
- MS I Class (Tuesday - 1 credit hour/ 1 hour per week): Learn to set and accomplish goals; Army customs and courtesies; basic military operations and tactics; Army values; time management and organizational skills and peer leadership training.
- MS 2 Class (Tuesday – 2 credit hours / 85 minutes per week): Learn problem-solving and critical thinking; application of communication and feedback along with conflict resolution and self-development.
- MS 1 & MS 2 Leadership Lab (Tuesday (1 credit hour / 2 hours per week): This is the FUN part! You will get practical application of what you learn in class plus so much more!
Cadet Extra-Curricular Activities
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