Who can join?

Start Strong in life by enrolling in the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), the college elective for undergraduate and graduate students that provides unrivaled leadership training for success in any career field.  If you have a passion for it, you can find a place to fit in the Army as an officer and get the training you need to turn that passion into a career.

Whether you’re in college or already in the Army, you can become an officer in today’s Army by joining ROTC. If you’re interested in enrolling in Army ROTC and you are in college, you can start by talking to the Army ROTC Enrollment Officer on campus about taking the Army ROTC basic elective course and about the incentives available, including opportunities to compete for two-, three-, or four-year merit-based scholarships.

Undergraduate Students

  • If you are a current undergraduate student please contact us today to get started.

Junior College and Graduate Students

  • If you have two years remaining in a junior college or graduate school, you are still eligible to enroll in Army ROTC. Contact us.

Enlisted Soldiers

  • If you are an enlisted Soldier in the Army and interested in becoming an officer, find out more about opportunities for Soldiers. Learn about Army ROTC scholarships for Enlisted Soldiers by clicking here or contact us for more information.

National Guard and Reserve Soldiers

  • The Simultaneous Membership Program allows you to attend Army ROTC and serve in the U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard at the same time. It gives you an opportunity for additional training and experience. Cadets serve as officer trainees in the Army Reserve or National Guard while completing college. You can earn Army Reserve/National Guard pay and benefits in addition to your Army ROTC allowances.

See the other paths to becoming an Army officer here.