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Top 5 FAQs on ROTC


Christine S. Baker
February 3rd, 2011

There is a plenty of information about ROTC available on the web, which can explain things like general eligibility requirements and obligations. This information is best when taken from official military sources such as websites, and Army representatives. However if you just need to know the top 5 FAQs on the ROTC here is a brief rundown.

1. What are the types of scholarships offered by the ROTC?

There are many different Army, Navy, and Air force ROTC scholarships available. Many are based on the amount of time a student has to complete their degrees. These scholarships are merit-based and offer full tuition fees with annual book allowances and a monthly stipends.

2. How can ROTC help me with a career outside the military?

ROTC training is one of the best college or university courses that train students in leadership. The training is excellent for those who wish to enter civilian careers that involve leading, managing, and motivating employees.

3. What college majors can a person choose with the ROTC?

ROTC students can choose from almost any major in most academic areas.

4. Can a student change their major after they enroll in the ROTC?

Of course, this is possible in most cases, as long as certain requirements are met and a student’s graduation time does not change.

5. Will I end up being deployed in some war somewhere while in the ROTC?

This does not happen to ROTC students before they graduate. However depending on the branch of service after graduating they may be deployed to a war zone. This is the nature of military service. All military personnel in the Army, Navy, Air force, Marines, or their reserve components face the possibility of deployment at some time in their careers.

ROTC trainings for deserving students offers the leaders of tomorrow with money for college education and training that is in some of the best for military and civilian careers.

For further information contact a military ROTC representative.

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  1. Mc Linday February 3, 2011

    ROTC programs have from time to time been criticized on college campuses. However, contrary to popular belief, public universities have not banned ROTC programs, but are in fact prohibited from doing so by The Solomon Amendment.

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  2. Jared Wee March 1, 2011

    Kudos to you! This is a really good blog here and I love your style of writing. How did you get so good at blogging?

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