Interested in ROTC?
Want to become an Army Officer? We have Army ROTC please see Brian Tomlinson in Admissions. Mr. Tomlinson was an Army Officer and is now currently serving in a different role as a full time staff member. He heads up the Veteran’s Office and also is the College advisor for the ROTC program. Army ROTC Program Eligibility Checklist
To enroll in the program you must fulfill the following criteria: - Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED Diploma
- Full-time student (12 credits) with at least two years until graduation (BA/BS/MBA)
- Cumulative GPA above 3.0
- Good physical health
- Demonstrate leadership potential
- Be a US Citizen before contracting
Click here to view the ROTC Course Listings For further information on ROTC Scholarships, please checkout the ROTC Scholarship Criteria Page. All army officers learn and practice skills coherent to the ROTC Program which include: Management, leadership, and decision making skills - Postgraduate professional education
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Advantages of Becoming an ROTC officer
| Up to $20,000 per year for tuition and mandatory fees to selected applicants Up to $900 per year for books Monthly subsistence allowance ($250 for freshmen, $300 for sophomores, $350 for juniors, and $400 for seniors.) Cadets must be commissioned before their 30th birthday. This may be extended one month for each month of prior active military service up to the age of 32. In exceptional cases, age may be waived up to age of 35. Some special situation waivers are possible. |
ROTC Information
Fill out ROTC information form in Admissions in King Hall / Monroe College. Any admissions counselor can help you with the form. Any student interested in obtaining information about the ROTC program, ROTC scholarships, paid summer internship training, and other options, should contact: |