“What is ASU Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps)?” · 2020-01-03 · A College Diploma...
Transcript of “What is ASU Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps)?” · 2020-01-03 · A College Diploma...
ARMY ROTC TEACHES YOU TO LEAD
Enroll in one of the best leadership courses in the country.
It’s all part of your college curriculum and you graduate as an officer in the U.S. Army
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A tough, comprehensive, values-based leadership program designed to help develop skills for decision making, problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
A College Diploma and so much more… Through classes and field training, Army ROTC provides you with the tools to become an Army Officer without interfering with your other classes. ROTC also provides you with discipline and money for tuition while enhancing your college experience.
College bound high school students and current ASU students; there are several scholarship options available for you!
It's not for everyone – just the future leaders of tomorrow.
“What is ASU Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps)?”
Army ROTC – Arizona State University Department of Military Science College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 951 S. Cady Mall, Social Sciences Building, RM 329 Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone: (480) 965-0782 Fax: (480) 965-7626 General E-mail: [email protected]
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Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
DON’T KNOW IF THE ARMY IS FOR YOU?
Non-scholarship students can try Army ROTC for up to 2 years with no obligation while they work towards a college degree at ASU, Grand Canyon University, or one of the Maricopa Community Colleges. Just sign up for MIS 101 in the fall.
Additional Opportunities are available in the United States Army, the U.S. Army Reserve and the Arizona Army National Guard:
http://militaryscience.clas.asu.edu
U. S. Army www.GoArmy.com
1-800-USA-ARMY
U.S. Army Reserve www.GoArmy.com/reserve
1-800-707-ARMY
Arizona Army National Guard www.azguard.gov
602-402-7054
PREREQUISITES:
US citizen or legal U.S. resident
AGE: Must be at least 17 at the start of freshman year.
GPA 2.5 or higher
ACT score of 19 or SAT score of 920 or higher for scholarship application.
Be in good health. Pass a Department of Defense Medical Evaluation Review Board physical. You will be notified via E-mail telling you where to go for your physical.
Be of good moral character (satisfactorily explain any record of arrest and/or civil conviction).
You must be able to meet height/weight requirements and be able to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test.
Females: Push-ups: 19 in 2 mins.; Sit-ups: 53 in 2 mins.; 2-mile run: 18:54
Males: Push-ups: 42 in 2 mins.; Sit-ups: 53 in 2 mins.; 2-mile run: 15:54
SERVICE OBLIGATION:
8 years total - 4 years on active duty then 4 years in the active reserve components or Individual Ready Reserves.
We have scholarships for Guard & Reserve as well.
SCHOLARSHIPS:
100% TUITION, fees, and labs for up to 10 semesters (5 years).
$1200/year towards books ($600 per semester).
MONTHLY, tax-free stipend for your personal use: $300 (freshman); $350 (sophomore); $450 (junior); and, $500 (senior).
NURSES: o Nurse Summer Training Program – A 3 week,
120 hour clinical rotation in an Army hospital working one-on-one with an Army nurse preceptor/instructor.
o Extras: Nurse malpractice insurance, immunization and testing prior to beginning clinical training, nursing uniform and clinical supply allowance, NCLEX-RN review course and testing fees, and more.
CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP: o The Army ROTC language scholarship is a
specially designed incentive program for students majoring in a foreign language.
o Currently Chinese and Russian Majors are eligible for the scholarship at ASU.
Note: Army ROTC scholarships are based on your own merit, not on need and are awarded independently of other scholarships, grants, or financial aid.
*MUST COMPETE FOR SCHOLARSHIP*
ROTC COLLEGE COURICULUM:
One core class each semester (3 credit hours) o Class meets 2x week for 1 hour 15 min o On Campus Lab (OCL) meets Thursday
mornings, 6-8am o Physical Training (PT) meets Mon, Wed, and Fri,
6-7:30am
One Military History class is required for graduation
One weekend Field Training Exercise a semester
Military Leadership Minor: Our classes afford you the option of earning a minor in military leadership. The minor in military leadership consists of 18 credit hours.
HOW TO APPLY FOR A SCHOLARSHIP:
High School students for National Scholarship: o Apply online at:
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students/four-year-scholarship.
o Create a free GO ARMY account and follow the application instructions.
o You must apply by January 10th of your senior year. Application must be complete by Feb 18th.
WHAT IF YOU DON’T RECEIVE A HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP?
To apply for a campus-based scholarship, come in to see an ASU ARMY ROTC recruiter as soon as possible.
Sign up for MIS 101 for the fall. ENLISTED SOLDIER OPTIONS:
The Army Green to Gold program is designed for Active Duty enlisted Soldiers to pursue their Bachelors or Masters degrees and commission through ROTC.
The Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP): o Participate in both the National Guard/Reserve
and ASU’s ROTC program at the same time. Get paid to drill once a month with your unit.
o More than $20,000 in Federal Tuition Assistance and Montgomery G.I. Bill
LIKE ADVENTURE? ROTC Clubs: Desert Rangers,
Ranger Challenge, Scabbard & Blade (ROTC's Honor Society)
Summer Training Opportunities: professional internships, airborne, air assault, combat survival, mountain warfare, SCUBA, Project Go, CULP, and cadet troop leadership training.