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US Army Educational ROTC Opportunities

September 5, 2008 By admin

One of the best ways to receive a college education is by participating in the Reserve Officer Training Corps. All of the top four Services, Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps have a variety of the ROTC program, and the Coast Guard has a program similar to ROTC. The ROTC program 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 for a specific period of time after graduation. The United States Army ROTC program is an excellent way to receive training and to get funding for your education.

One of the best ROTC programs is the US Army program. It is a program where a young person receives support and funding for their education, and they earn a commission in the Army as a 2nd lieutenant. There are different levels of Army ROTC program commitment, if you are not sure if it is something that you want to participate in then you can participate without any commitment. If you earn a scholarship then you can complete the rest of your education with the United States Army footing the entire bill that includes fees, tuition, and a small stipend monthly for other expenses. It is a program that is lucrative in many ways and gives a lot of flexibility to a person who wants to attend the school of their choice and receive ROTC support and funding. Army ROTC training gives training and provides scholarship funds for young people who participate in the program. Serving in ROTC also gives the Army a chance to make sure that candidates are worthy of being commissioned officers in the Army. After attending for a period of time, if you want to sign a commitment, or apply for a scholarship with Army ROTC then you can do so. You start the program and attend classes, and learn about the ROTC program, and you can do this for whatever length of time that you wish to. You only become vested if you choose to be, or if you accept scholarship money. Otherwise, you can participate and walk away if you decide that it is not a program that you want to participate in. Some of the different benefits that are available for a person who earns an Army ROTC scholarship include; tuition funding help, incurred expenses, practical experience and military discipline, and training to become a leader and manager.

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After you finish your college education you will receive your diploma and then attend the Army OCS academy to receive your final training.

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