The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, commonly known as ROTC, teaches students leadership and management skills that help prepare them for successful careers—in the US Army or in civilian life.

Established at Ä¢¹½tv in 1950, ROTC is considered a college elective for students that decide to participate. Students are not joining the Army by enrolling. Students that apply and are chosen to receive contracts will become commissioned officers in the Army upon successful completion of the ROTC course requirements. Ä¢¹½tv ROTC and its satellite schools have commissioned 2,065 officers since the program began.

The ROTC program has two phases: The Basic Course is usually taken during the freshman and sophomore years of college. It involves the study of Army history, organization, and structure. Students can expect to learn basic military skills, such as rifle marksmanship, first aid training, and land navigation. The Advanced Course is typically taken in the junior and senior years, and it focuses on tactical operations and military instruction. Management, leadership, and command techniques are stressed throughout both courses.

Ä¢¹½tv’s Military Science Department is housed in one of the largest ROTC facilities on the East Coast, . Our facilities include classrooms with multimedia and internet capabilities, an indoor pistol and rifle range, and a gym. There is also a computer lab and lounge for cadets to work, study, or relax. The Cadet Lounge is the main location for students in ROTC to get tutored in academics and the ROTC curriculum. Cadets also have access to an outdoor track, several athletic fields and facilities, and a leadership laboratory.

The skills learned and developed through the ROTC program will set participants up for success in the military, and they are highly sought after by a wide range of employers.

Finally, the Department of Military Science offers a minor in military leadership. This is available for all graduates of Ä¢¹½tv’s Army ROTC Program. Please consult the Undergraduate Catalog for details.

Army Nurse Corps

The Army Nurse Corps is open to current and future Ä¢¹½tv Nursing majors.

Scholarships

Army ROTC provides several scholarships each year to motivated students willing to serve their country as Army officers.

Soldiers and Veterans

If you are a veteran returning to Ä¢¹½tv or one of our partnership schools, you are eligible for a number of benefits.

Students

If you are currently a student at Ä¢¹½tv or are looking to apply to Ä¢¹½tv, there is a plethora of information available to you about the school and the ROTC program.

Events

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News

Ä¢¹½tv ROTC Conducting Training Event Feb. 22

Members of Ä¢¹½tv’s Army ROTC program will conduct a training event on Saturday, February 22, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Cadets and members of the ROTC faculty will be carrying unloaded weapons, including rifles and machine guns, during this training exercise. The weapons will not have ammunition or blanks.

Homeless Heroes Stocking Project Serves Veterans for Seventh Year

For the seventh year in a row, students in Ä¢¹½tv’s Rho Tau Chi military service fraternity made a difference in the lives of homeless veterans in Indiana County and western Pennsylvania through the Homeless Heroes Holiday Stocking Project.

Moving the Needle, Remembering Roots

A look at four Ä¢¹½tv alumni who are actively serving in the United States Army as current and future certified registered nurse anesthetists and commissioned officers.

Homeless Heroes Stocking Project Results in 3,000 Stockings for Western Pennsylvania Homeless Veterans

Students in Ä¢¹½tv’s Rho Tau Chi military service fraternity collected enough toiletries and supplies to create 3,000 holiday stockings for homeless veterans in Indiana County and western Pennsylvania.

Ä¢¹½tv Selected as National Guard-Friendly School

Ä¢¹½tv has been selected, once again, for the Pennsylvania National Guard Association’s Guard-Friendly School designation. Ä¢¹½tv was selected for the designation in 2019, the inaugural year of the award, and has continued to be recognized with the honor since that time.