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Start an Impressive Resume by taking a Leadership Elective this Quarter 

The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (AROTC) at Wright State is an applied program which develops your leadership skillsWhen you register for next quarter, be sure to select a Military Science course. 

Leadership Development and acquiring these traits don’t happen overnight.  That’s where Army ROTC comes in.  Army ROTC is all about building self-discipline, confidence, and leadership skills.  Find out why people are saying we have the best leadership training in AmericaRegister for one or two courses and you can learn skills for college and the rest of your life -- like how to work as a team, think on your feet, and be a decision-maker. 

MIL 100 or MIL 200 level classes are one to two hour WSU electives which fit easily into your quarterly course schedule.  But this classroom goes beyond just four walls.  You will be working with other students in exercises that utilize problem solving, time management and teamwork.  Our training is exciting and dynamic and stresses how to think, not what to think.  Plus you will gain confidence through adventure activities like rappelling, survival training, and paint ball just to name a few!   

There is no military obligation during your freshman or sophomore year.  Plus the military science class can be used as an elective credit for most undergraduate degree programs.

 Full academic scholarships with tax-free monthly stipend and book allowance are available for students who demonstrate scholar, athletic, and leader attributes and potential.

 Achieve your mental and physical best by enrolling in a WSU Army ROTC course next quarter.  If you have any questions, contact our Admission Officer, LTC Arneson at 775-3841.

 It’s not too late for Juniors to take Army ROTC

Wright State University students interested in Army ROTC have one more option to investigate. A new program called the Accelerated Cadet Commissioning Training (ACCT) begins in the fall quarter. This program will allow students to join Army ROTC in their junior year without having taken ROTC classes during their freshman and sophomore years or attending ROTC summer camp at Fort Knox. Military training and leadership development is accelerated, allowing a student to complete all pre-commissioning requirements within two years, instead of the usual four years.  For more information about this exciting new program contact the Military Science Department at 775-2763/3841.

 Look for the AROTC Information tables at the Union Market and/or Hallway adjacent to the Hanger the first week of January and during spring quarter registration in February.

 

You are encouraged to stop by our table to learn more about the great leadership development training and scholarship opportunities AROTC has to offer qualified WSU students.  In addition, students can register to win gift certificates at the Student Union bookstore.  What could a full scholarship worth more than $12,000 per year mean for you?  How about debt free and a guaranteed management job when you graduate from WSU!

Army ROTC Scholarship Programs

The Army ROTC scholarship program provides financial assistance for the education and training of highly qualified and motivated young men and women who desire to be commissioned as officers in the Army after graduation from college. Call or email LTC Arneson, program scholarship officer, at 775-3841 or charles.arneson@wright.edu at your earliest convenience.

Two and Three year Campus Based Scholarship opportunities are available for qualified students with scholar, athlete, and leader attributes. If you have questions about the Campus Based Scholarships perhaps our FAQ Page will help.

The Army ROTC Green to Gold Scholarship Program provides selected active duty enlisted members of the Army an opportunity to complete their baccalaureate degree requirements and obtain a commission through participation in the ROTC scholarship program.

The Army ROTC Four-Year Scholarship Program gives students who have graduated from high school the opportunity to attend college and also earn a commission through participation in the ROTC scholarship program.

Leader’s Training Course 

The Leader's Training Course (LTC) will give you some very special skills while simultaneously presenting you a combination of mental and physical challenges. Specifically, challenges designed to test you by assessing and learning about your leadership skill and potential. It's full of adventure, excitement and it's fun. An added benefit is the opportunity it provides to meet many other college students and establish some valuable and potentially lifelong relationships. Moreover two-year scholarships are available for qualified applicants. In many ways, this course will raise your leadership stock in an amazingly short period of time -- twenty-eight days. 

The 28-day Leader's Training Course is conducted during the summer at Fort Knox, Kentucky and it consists of three phases -- the "Future Leader" phase, "Bold Leader" phase and "Discover Gold" phase.  To check out more about each training phase go to: 

To see the LTC videos:

https://schlr4yr.usarmyrotc.com/leaderstrainingcourse/ 

To read about LTC:

http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/leaders_training.jsp 

http://www.usaac.army.mil/acce/ltc_main.htm

 

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A.R.O.T.C.
Wright State University
328 Fawcett Hall
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy.
Dayton, OH 45435-0001
(937) 775-3841
charles.arneson@wright.edu

 


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