Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (AROTC) is a four-year program offered at hundreds of colleges and universities nationwide. This program trains college students to be officers in the active Army, Army reserve or Army National Guard. AROTC students will learn the leadership and management skills essential to becoming an Army officer or having a successful civilian career. The Army ROTC mission is to commission the future officer leardership of the U.S. Army.
Hundreds of AROTC scholarships are available to students each year. These scholarships are awarded on merit, not financial need. Merit includes academic achievement and extracurricular activities, such as sports, student government or work. AROTC scholarships are awarded to students studying science, engineering, nursing, business and a variety of other academic majors. Any student may enroll in AROTC, regardless of whether he or she has been awarded a scholarship.
Army ROTC for Milwaukee colleges and universities is based at Marquette University. Basic AROTC classes are offered on the MSOE campus depending on the number of cadets enrolled from MSOE. Advanced classes are taught on the Marquette campus. All AROTC classes are taught by the Military Science faculty from Marquette University.
Follow the Marquette Army ROTC link for more information on AROTC, summer training, cadet sports, AROTC nursing and more.
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| MSOE Campus Center Building CC-377 1025 N. Broadway Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: (414) 277-4561 Fax: 414-277-7248 armyrotc@msoe.edu |
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Visit www.usarotc.com |
| Marquette University Gymnasium Phone: (414) 288-7195 Toll Free: (800) 563-7339 Fax: (414) 288-3096 Marquette Army ROTC |
