The Army
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is an educational program
which combines college electives in Military Science with practical
and unmatched leadership training. Our military science courses are
designed to prepare men and women for succeeding in college, becoming
Army officers, and developing in their chosen career.
As part of
Army ROTC, you'll be in the company of a diverse group of individuals
with broad interests. Individuals who were
presidents of their student governments, captains of their varsity
sports teams, club presidents, or members of the National Honor
Society. Your courses will include
Leadership Development, Military Skills, and Adventure Training.
ROTC cadets are
regular students just like everyone else on campus. They take a
regular schedule of classes and have an academic major. Once a week
they meet together as a group for leadership laboratory, along with
their regular ROTC academic class meetings. During lab they wear
military uniforms and conduct military and leadership training.
Students can take ROTC as an elective course, an academic minor, or
pursue the entire program, which culminates in a commission as a
Second Lieutenant—an Army officer.
ROTC is an equal
opportunity program. We welcome all full-time students to try out the
program and participate in our many activities. All qualified students
have the chance to pursue an officer's commission, regardless of
gender, race or religion. ROTC promotes a physically fit lifestyle and
provides a drug-free environment.
If you think that you have what it takes to be a member of the Central
Michigan Chippewa Battalion, please
contact us.
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