• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

US Military

  • Branches
    • Army
    • Navy
    • Air Force
    • Marine Corps
    • Coast Guard
    • National Guard
    • Air National Guard
    • Find A Recruiter
  • Find A Recruiter
  • Military Benefits
    • GI Bill
    • VA Loans
    • Military Scholarships
    • Military Friendly Colleges
    • Money
  • Jobs
    • Military Pay Chart
    • Veteran Jobs
    • Civilian Jobs
  • VA Loan Rates
  • Military News
    • Top News
    • Benefits
    • Careers
    • Education
    • Featured Columnists
      • Larry Fowler
      • Scott Ostrow
      • Kim Lengling
      • Dr. Sasha Toperich
      • Rick Stewart
  • GI Bill
  • VA Loans
  • Military Scholarships
  • Top Military-Friendly Colleges and Universities in America

Six Ways Army ROTC Can Aid You

June 2, 2009 By admin

Each of the top four Services, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps has a variety of the ROTC program. Even the Coast Guard has a program similar to ROTC. ROTC means the Reserve Officer Training Corps, and it is a training program that allows funding of their education, with an agreement of the student to serve as a Commissioned officer in the United States military. Normally this is for a minimum of 6 to 8 years following graduation.

Questions About Different Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Programs? For More Information, Click HERE For Details!

There are several ways that serving in the Armed Forces as a graduate from a ROTC program can benefit you. One of the best ROTC programs is the US Army program. Some of the benefits of Army ROTC Training include: Success- You will learn what it means to set goals, and to achieve your goals. Many young people head off to college and do not have much experience in dealing with people, and learning at the trained hands of College professors and Army ROTC training officers can equip you with the needed life skills to be successful at whatever you choose to do in life.

Training– You will learn how to take defined, incremental steps in different training programs. One of the key elements of ROTC is learning how to break tasks down into specific steps, and then using discipline, hard work and imitative to reach your training goals. Education- There are different levels of commitment in Army ROTC. You can qualify for a scholarship, which pays for all tuition and books, and gives you a small monthly stipend while you are in school. It also pays for different related school expenses.

Leadership– Great leaders are not born, they are made. You will learn first how to follow good leaders, and how to eventually become a skilled leader yourself. This is done with a series of practical and real life exercises, as they train you to eventually become an Army Officer. Discipline- Learning how to set boundaries and to have good self discipline is a process. The Army has over 200 years of experience, and they teach you how to set a good example for others as well as instilling the traits and discipline needed for tomorrows leaders.


Motivation
– Last one of the keys that participating in Army ROTC helps teach is motivation. Learning how to be a motivated person, and how to motivate others. So if this all sounds like something you want to participate in, contact your local Army Recruiter about how to get involved in United States Army ROTC.

Filed Under: Top News, Updates

Recent Posts

  • How Was Military Time Created And Why?
  • The Best 5 US Military Bases In The World
  • Congrats To Recent Graduates And Is The Military A Great Place For Young People Today
  • The Best Jobs in the United States Army
  • Top 5  Military Home Loans for Active Duty Service Members
VA Loans

Primary Sidebar

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE

USMilitary.com is a privately owned website and is NOT AFFILIATED (or endorsed) with the U.S. GOVERNMENT, U.S. ARMED FORCES, or DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS

USMilitary.com Career Guide

Sign up to receive USMilitary.com email updates and to hear what's going on with all military branches!

Featured Columnists

Larry Fowler

Larry Fowler is the publisher of USMilitary.com Network one of America's premier privately owned

Autobiography Compares Living Faithfully With Navy SEAL Training (BUD/S).

Scott Ostrow

Lt Col (Dr.) Scott A. Ostrow retired from the Air Force in September 2005 and has been teaching

Congrats To Recent Graduates And Is The Military A Great Place For Young People Today

Kim Lengling

Kim Lengling is a Air Force Veteran whose passion is to help support veterans and their

This Memorial Day: The Knock On The Door

Dr. Sasha Toperich

Dr. Sasha Toperich is the Senior Executive Vice President at Transatlantic Leadership

Sarraj’s Dangerous Dance With Power

Rick Stewart

Rick Stewart is a former United States Air Force Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE)

Announcing American Patriots Unsung Magazine

Nathan B. Nelson

Capt (ret) Nathan B. Nelson is the Director of Military Affairs for the 1st Congressional district

Three Critical Considerations for Every Veteran Prior to Leaving Active Duty

Laquan Daniels

Laquan Daniel is a military recruiting expert with over 17 years of specialized experience in the

Important News For Military Transitioning Veterans

Veteran Buzz

High-Paying Jobs for Military Veterans

5 High-Paying Jobs for Military Veterans

July 2, 2018 By Ben Ehinger

High Paying Jobs Not Requiring a Degree

June 28, 2018 By Ben Ehinger

7 Best Military Careers That Lead To High Paying Civilian Jobs

June 10, 2018 By larryf

VA Loans

Footer

  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Write For US
  • Link to Us

Recent

  • How Was Military Time Created And Why?
  • The Best 5 US Military Bases In The World
  • Congrats To Recent Graduates And Is The Military A Great Place For Young People Today
  • The Best Jobs in the United States Army
  • Top 5  Military Home Loans for Active Duty Service Members

Search

© Copyright 2022 USMillitary
Web Design by Goebel Media Group


THIS IS A PRIVATE WEBSITE THAT IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, U.S. ARMED FORCES, OR DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS. U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAVE NOT REVIEWED THIS INFORMATION. THIS SITE IS NOT CONNECTED WITH ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY.