Transcript ROTC
BEAR BATTALION
LTC ANDY LAMBERT MSG WILLIAM CAVE Professor of Military Science Senior Instructor
WHAT IS AN OFFICER
WHAT IS AN OFFICER?
The Army’s senior managers, problem solvers, key influencers and planners who lead Enlisted Soldiers in all situations Opportunities are broad: Logistics Information Technology Medical Military Police Legal Aviation Finance Intelligence Administration Experience is immediate and real
ADVANTAGES OF BECOMING AN OFFICER
A fast-track management opportunity Empowerment to succeed Development of a unique brand of leadership Being able to function effectively when under stress Strengthen skills that enable you to be decisive, tenacious, and bold in actions that affect you, your team, and your country
A Career of Opportunities for Professional Development
Colonel
22 years
Senior Service College Lieutenant Colonel
16 years
1st Lieutenant Major Captain
12 years 4 years 2 years
Gr d a at u e Sc Command and General Staff College Captains Career Course l o o h 2nd Lieutenant
Commissioning
Officer Basic Course
2006 Pay Scale
How Can I become an Officer?
Basic Course
MILITARY SCIENCE LEVELS I & II No Service Obligations Instructions that will benefit you in school, civilian occupation, and /or military Leadership Time Management Organizing Tasks Opportunities to participate in local and national events, field trips, and adventure training Opportunities for scholarships Tuition and Obligated fees $300.00 Stipend for Freshmen $350.00 Stipend for Freshmen $900.00 a year toward books
Advanced Course
MILITARY SCIENCE III & IV Committed to joining the Army as a Commissioned Officer upon graduation - Active Component - Reserve/National Guard Component Attend a 35 day leadership course in the Summer (Usually MSIII) Paid a stipend of - $450 - Juniors - $500 – Seniors Plan and conduct training for MS IIIs (Usually MS IVs)
How can I get paid and go to school FREE ?
Scholarships
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How can I get paid and go to school FREE ?
Scholarships
ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIP
tuition & fees
$900 every year for books
Monthly stipend ($300,$350,$450,$500)
Coverage of room & board (>2.5 GPA)
Scholarship General Eligibility
U. S. Citizen Between 17 and 27 years old High School Graduate or Equivalent Minimum Cumulative GPA 2.5 Minimum 920 SAT or 19 ACT No moral obligations or convictions to prevent: Supporting & defending the U.S. Constitution Conscientiously bearing arms Satisfactorily explain any arrest and/or civil conviction
MSU Academic Programs
PROGRAMS LEADING TO THE BACHELOR'S DEGREE
Accounting Architecture & Environmental Design Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computer Science Economics Elementary Education (Teacher Education) English Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Industrial Family Consumer Science Finance Fine Arts Food & Nutrition Foreign Languages Health Education
MSU Academic Programs Cont.
History and Geography Hotel, Restaurant, & Hospitality Management Information Systems Management Marketing Mathematics Medical Technology Mental Health Technology Music Philosophy & Religious Studies Physical Education Physics & Engineering Physics Political Science Psychology Social Work Sociology and Anthropology Speech Communications Telecommunications Theater Arts
CSU Academic Programs
Undergraduate Majors
Biology Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Elementary Education English General Science (Biology Emphasis) General Science (Chemistry Emphasis) Global Studies History
CSU Academic Programs
Undergraduate Majors Continued
Interdisciplinary Studies Program Management Science Mathematics (Liberal Arts) Mathematics (Teachers Certification) Nursing (Traditional and RN to BSN) Psychology: Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counseling or Psychological Services Concentrations Social Sciences: General, Political Science, and Sociology Social Work Special Education Sports Management: Sports Medicine , Sports Business , Sports Journalism , Sports Marketing Urban Arts
QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
For more information visit, call, or write: www.armyrotc.com
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