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What is Army ROTC?
ROTC is an
elective college course designed to train future
Commissioned Officers in the United
States Army. ROTC may be taken by any
students during their freshman and sophomore
years without any sort of military obligation.
Following graduation from the Reserve Officer's
Training Corp, cadets receive Commissions making
them Second Lieutenants in the
U.S. Army.
What is a Commissioned Officer?
Officers are
the leaders and decision makers
of the U.S. Army. Officers serve as
planners and managers in all functions
of the Army and are the men and woman who take
care of soldiers and give their orders. Becoming
an officer is different from enlisting in the
Army. Officers require college degrees and are
held to a high professional standard.
Is ROTC like boot camp?
No. Cadets
attend college classes like other students,
participate in varsity and intramural sports,
are involved in clubs and enjoy time with their
friends.
What are the benefits of
participating in Army ROTC?
The main
benefit of joining ROTC is to become a
Commissioned Officer in the United States Army
- one of the most technologically
advanced organizations in the world. ROTC
students taking only the first two years without
obligation, benefit from the top-notch training
the army has to offer. Students will learn
communication skills, briefing skills,
interpersonal skills, will maintain a high
degree of fitness and will have
fun doing so.
Most officers
fulfill their minimum obligation by serving
4 years of active duty and 4 years in a
reserve component. A reserve component
may be the Army Reserve, the National Guard or
the Individual Ready Reserve - a list only
activated in cases of national distress.
Other officers
choose to fulfill their entire service
obligation in the Army Reserve
or National Guard. Officers in
this case have other civilian occupations and
serve in the Army 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks
a year.
What sets Lehigh University's ROTC
apart from other schools?
The Lehigh
University "Steel" Battalion is consistently
rated among the best ROTC programs in
the country. Our cadets are
scholar, athlete, leaders who are very
involved on their college campuses. Our cadets
are varsity athletes, student club presidents,
class officers and are respected by their peers.
Unique to
Lehigh's program is the addition of special
housing for ROTC students. Cadets may opt to
live in our on-campus ROTC House,
a "fraternity-style" Victorian building. The
house has furnished rooms, high-speed phone and
Internet, a pool table, kitchen, cable TV, a
fireplace, common areas and fully furnished
rooms. Residency in the house is available to
Lehigh University students and is completely
optional.
(Please note
that Lehigh University students enrolled in Army
ROTC are not required to live
in the ROTC House. Many cadets live in
traditional residence halls, fraternities,
sororities and other off-campus housing.)
What would be my job in the Army?
Simply put;
a leader. Once you've been
Commissioned, you'll find plenty of
opportunities as an Officer to apply what you've
learned in college. Today's Army is more
advanced than ever with the most
advanced equipment and sophisticated computers.
If you plan on majoring in electrical
engineering or mechanical engineering, the Army
may have opportunities for you in Aviation, the
Corp of Engineers, Military Intelligence,
Ordnance or Signal Corps.
As a major in
the physical sciences - biology, chemistry and
physics - you'll find a world of opportunities
in the Army Chemical Corp, Military Police
Corps, Ordnance, Quartermaster or Medical
Service Corps.
As a
Lieutenant, you'll be making management
decisions about budgets and
administrative planning, directing daily
operations of personnel and equipment. While
your counterpart in private industry might just
be enrolling in a management training course,
you'll already be leading men and women
on the job and adding to your
leadership credentials.
What scholarship opportunities
are available to ROTC students?
Every year,
ROTC awards scholarships to hundreds of
students, regardless of their families'
financial status. Based solely on merit, these
scholarships pay full tuition
and fees. Each scholarship also includes an
annual book allowance and a
generous month stipend .
Lehigh
University ROTC scholarships are very
competitive. Each year we look for outstanding
high school candidates who demonstrate strong
scholar, athlete, leader
criteria.
Most have been highly involved in their high
school, with varsity sports and in their
communities.
What's the next step about getting
involved in Lehigh University Army ROTC?
Contact our
Admissions and Enrollment Officer,
Captain Kyle Brede at 610-758-3275 or
email us at
ku-rotc@kutztown.edu.
You are also welcome to visit Kutztown
University and schedule an appointment
to tour our department or meet with a
representative who will gladly answer any
questions you may have. |