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Robert Sullivan
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The Spartan Battalion

MSU Army ROTC Spartan Battalion is consistently in the top 5% of ROTC Programs nationwide and recognized for producing some of the Army’s best Officers.

Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a college course focused on leadership and training. The Program transforms college men and women into Army officers: the most prestigious professionals who serve as leaders from one of the most respected institutions in America.

In the Basic Course, you can try Army ROTC for up to two years with no obligation. ROTC focuses on leadership development and includes adventure training and military skills. You will combine classroom time with hands on experience, learning skills that will give you an edge over your peers. If you decide to continue in the Advanced Course, you will be agreeing to serve your country after graduation. You can choose to be an Army Officer on full-time active duty, or to serve part time in the National Guard or Army Reserve while pursuing your civilian career.

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Active Duty 

Seamlessly transition to MSU Army ROTC, leveraging your experience for leadership development and a rewarding career.

Active Duty

Current MSU Students

MSU students take Army ROTC courses for many reasons. Some just want to know more about the Army and learn what it is to be a commissioned officer. Some have already decided to earn their commission as a Second Lieutenant by participating actively in our program

Current MSU Students

High School Students

High school students, who are applying for admission to MSU, can enter Army ROTC with no obligation. These students can register for Army ROTC classes during the summer New Student Orientation (NSO).

High School

Reserve/National Guard Soldiers

The Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP) is a volunteer officer training program that allows Army National Guard and Army Reserve enlisted members to participate in the Advanced ROTC Program.

Reserve

Scholarships

Army ROTC offers scholarships which cover either the full cost of tuition and fees or room and board.

Scholarships

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