Frequently Asked Questions
Q. By enrolling in ROTC, are you joining the Army?
A. No. Students who enroll in ROTC
don't join the Army. They take an ROTC class for which
they receive credit. It's considered a college elective.
Q. Is ROTC like "boot camp"?
A. No. ROTC cadets go directly to
college where they earn their degree.
Q. What can students expect to learn by taking ROTC?
A. Quite simply, leadership and management skills needed
to become a U.S. Army officer or have a successful civilian
career.
Q. What makes ROTC different from regular college
management courses?
A. Students in ROTC learn through a unique program that
involves both classroom and "live" situations. For instance,
an ROTC cadet might be found leading classmates through
adventure training, down a river in a raft, or up a mountain
wall.
Q. Is there a military obligation during college?
A. During the first two years, ROTC cadets have no military
obligation (or the first year in the case of scholarship
winners).
Q. What is the ROTC course comprised of?
A. The ROTC program is divided into phases: The Basic
Course studies Army history, organization and structure.
The techniques and principles of leadership and management
are stressed throughout. The Advanced Course concentrates
on tactical operations and military instruction, as well
as advanced techniques of management, leadership, and
command.
Q. Does Army ROTC offer scholarships?
A. Yes. Each year hundreds of students
attending colleges nationwide receive ROTC scholarships.
ROTC awards them to students studying science, engineering,
nursing, business, as well as a variety of other majors.
Q. How much money does ROTC usually award and what
does the money go towards?
A. Scholarships are awarded at different monetary levels.
At some schools an ROTC scholarship is worth up to $80,000,
which goes towards tuition and educational fees.
Q. On what basis are scholarship winners chosen?
A. ROTC scholarships are not based on financial need.
Instead, they're awarded on merit. Merit is exhibited
in academic achievement and extracurricular activities,
such as sports, student government or part-time work.
Q. Can only scholarship winners enroll in ROTC?
A. No. Anyone can enroll in
ROTC. Regardless of whether you're a scholarship
winner or not, all ROTC books, supplies and equipment
are furnished at no cost to you.
Q. How often are Army ROTC scholarships awarded?
A. Scholarships are awarded once a year. Students apply
by November 15 and selections are made continuously thru
May 15. Four-year scholarship applications must be requested
between March 1 and November 1. Also, two-year and three-year
scholarships become available.
Q. How do students benefit from Army ROTC?
A. In college and after graduation, cadets find that the
training and experience that they have received are assets
- whether pursuing an Army or civilian career. Employers
place high regard on the management and leadership skills
that ROTC instructors stress. Plus, ROTC looks great on
a resume. When cadets complete the ROTC course, upon graduation,
they become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army.