University of Florida Army ROTC
(352) 392-2769
Van Fleet Hall, 2nd Floor
Mission
Commission the future officer
leadership of the U.S. Army and
motivate young people to be better
citizens.
Many Types of Army Officers• Finance
• Engineering
• Chemical
• Aviation
• Infantry
• Nursing
• Military Police
• Medical Service
• Adjutant General
• Air Defense Artillery• Armor• Transportation • Field Artillery• Military Intelligence• Signal• Quartermaster• Ordnance• Many specialties including
doctors, dentists, lawyers, etc…
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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
MSL I
(Freshman)
Role of the Army
Individual Skills
Drill & Ceremony
Army Branches
Communication
LEADERSHIP
MSL II
(Sophomore)
Army Structure
Team Exercises
Planning &
Execution
Leadership
Attributes
Time Management
MSL III
(Junior)
Adaptive
Leadership
Skills
Patrolling
Operations
FTX
Physical
Training
MSL IV
(Senior)
Transition
Military Law/
Justice
Plan & Conduct
Unit Training
Access Complex
Operations
Staff Position
Basic Course Advanced Course
No Obligation, College Elective Seeking Commission
Summer Training
• Airborne School
• Air Assault School
• Mountain Warfare School
• Northern Warfare School
CULP• Cultural Understanding and
Language Proficiency
-Three weeks long
-More than 40 different countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America
CLIP-B• Culture and Language Incentive Pay Bonus
-Granted with a B or better in increasing dollar amounts
• To persuade cadets to gain foundational level of Cultural Awareness and Foreign Language competence
Weekly Time Commitment
Note: All Cadets attend a Field Training Exercise at Camp
Blanding one weekend per semester (3 days in length)
Class 2 hrs 2 hrs
Lab N/A 2 hrs 2 hrs
PT N/A 3 hrs 3 hrs
Meeting 1 hr
Total N/A 7 hrs 8 hrs
3rd Yr 4th Yr
2 hr
2 hrs
3 hrs
7 hrs
2nd Yr
N/A
1st Yr
*Flexible w/ Core Classes
Admission Options for Juniors
• Alternate Entry Option
• Compression (Engineering Majors 3 yrs)
• Prior Service or Prior Credit
Compression• An option for majors with 3 years remaining,
typically engineering majors1st Year 2nd Year Following
Summer3rd Year
MS 1 and MS 2Classes (elective courses)PT
Lab
7 hours total
MS 3 Class (3000 level course)
PT
Lab
7 hours total
CLC Four weeksLand NavConfidence TNGFLRCFirst AidCBRNEU.S. Weapons FamiliarizationPatrolling STX
MS 4 Class (4000 level course)
PT
Lab
Meeting
8 hours total
Prior Service/Credit• Prior service/credit can count for MS1 and
MS2 years of ROTC
• What qualifies:
– Three to four years of JROTC (regardless of branch)
– College level ROTC (regardless of branch)
– Military Service (BCT)
Alternate Entry Option1st Year Following
Summer2nd Year Following Summer
MS 4 class,4000 level course
Class, 2 hrs
PT, 3 hrs
Lab, 2 hrs
Meeting, 1 hr
LTC Four weeks
Physical TNG
Weapons TNG
Classroom TNG
Field TNG
MS 3 class,3000 level course
Class, 2 hrs
PT, 3 hrs
Lab, 2 hrs
CLC Four weeksLand NavConfidence TNGFLRCFirst AidCBRNEU.S. Weapons FamiliarizationCultural AwarenessPatrolling STX
Commission
Scholarship Information• 2 year
• 2.5 year
• 3 year
• ARNG & USAR GRFD
• SMP
Scholarship Information• Full Tuition or Room & Board
– Up to $5000/semester ($10000/year)
• Books: $600 / semester ($1200/year)• Stipend for 10 months / year:
– Freshman Year: $300 / month– Sophomore Year: $350 / month– Junior Year: $450 / month– Senior Year: $500 / month
• BOTTOM LINE: $$$ to attend class
• ARNG & USAR Cadets may receive GI Bill benefits after attending basic training (option) tuition assistance, & drill pay
Service Commitment
• Active Duty: 4 years AD; 4 years USAR, NG or IRR• National Guard: 6 years NG; 2 years IRR• Army Reserve: 6 years USAR; 2 years IRR• Total obligation is 8 years depending on Accessions
Board
There are many National Guard units and Army Reserve units all over the state of Florida—you can be “stationed” a few minutes from your home town.
Organizations• Gator Guard Drill Team
– Mardi Gras– UF Homecoming Parade– Training with US Army Honor Guard in Washington, DC
• Raiders: Infantry Tactics Club• Ranger Challenge
– Compete against schools from Georgia, Florida, and Puerto Rico
– Events: 10KM road march, M16 Rifle qualification, Army Physical Fitness Test, One-Rope Bridge, Land Navigation, Weapons Assembly & Disassembly, Hand Grenade Assault Course, Leadership Exam
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ROTC Testimonial
“The UF Army ROTC program clearly instills physical conditioning, self-discipline and a motivational drive. These are the attributes that make a champion. Army ROTC is a great option for an athletic student seeking a challenge.”
--Billy Donovan, UF Men’s Basketball Team Head Coach
Kyle Everage, Recruiting Operations Officer
Email: [email protected]
Office Phone: (352) 352-2769
Cell Phone: (352) 339-0997
Office: Van Fleet Hall, Room 113
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