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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Army ROTC? 
  • Army ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training Corps) is a college-based program that prepares students to become officers in the United States Army. 
  • It offers leadership training, character development, and military education. 
Why should my child join Army ROTC? 
  • Army ROTC provides valuable leadership skills, teamwork experience, and personal growth. 
  • It can lead to a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Army upon graduation. 
  • Scholarships are available for qualified students. 
Is Army ROTC mandatory? 
  • No, Army ROTC is voluntary. Students can choose to participate based on their interests and career goals. 
What activities are involved? 
  • Physical fitness training, leadership labs, and military science classes. 
  • Participation in field training exercises, marksmanship, and drill competitions. 
How can I support my child in Army ROTC? 
  • Attend parent meetings and ceremonies. 
  • Encourage their commitment to training and academics. 
  • Learn about scholarship opportunities and financial aid. 
What will I learn in Army ROTC? 
  • Leadership skills, tactical training, and military ethics. 
  • Army values, customs, and traditions. 
  • Physical fitness and land navigation. 
Can I join Army ROTC without enlisting in the Army? 
  • Yes! Army ROTC is an educational program, and participation does not require military service commitment. 
What are the benefits of Army ROTC? 
  • Develop leadership abilities. 
  • Gain practical experience through field training. 
  • Access scholarships and stipends. 
What’s the uniform like? 
  • Army ROTC uniforms include dress uniforms, physical training gear, and combat uniforms. 
How do I get involved? 
  • Reach out to Mr. Robert Sullivan via email or phone. He can answer your questions and assist with enrollment. 
  • Ask about scholarship opportunities and any upcoming events. 

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