Army ROTC
Department
of Military Science and Leadership
151 Memorial Hall, 419-372-2476
www.bgsu.edu/departments/mils/
Army
ROTC at BGSU provides hands-on training in leadership,
team building, problem solving, ethical decision
making, and other management principles while
preparing young men and women for exciting career
opportunities in the United States Army, Army
Reserve, and National Guard. The program focuses
on aspects of leadership that will serve one
extremely well whether pursuing a career in
the military or in the business world.
Army
ROTC consists of the basic course, offered to
freshmen and sophomores, and the advanced course
for select juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
The basic course is open to most full-time,
BGSU-enrolled students. Basic course students
participate in two hours of course work each
week. Uniforms and textbooks are provided. Classroom
instruction is enhanced with participation in
activities such as rappelling, rifle marksmanship,
map reading, orienteering, and small unit leadership
techniques.
Admission
to the advanced course is offered on a competitive basis
after completion of the basic course. Advanced course
students must be academically aligned as juniors or have
two full years remaining for degree completion. Students
admitted to the advanced course will receive a tax-free
stipend of $350 per month their junior year and $400 per
month their senior year during each month of the academic
year. Students can substitute prior military training
or the ROTC Leader's Training Course for the basic course
requirement in order to enter the advanced course.
Army
ROTC also has four-, three- and two-year scholarships
for eligible students. Scholarships provide
tuition, fees, textbook allowance, and a monthly
stipend.
Students
who successfully complete Army ROTC will earn
a commission as an officer in the Army, Army
Reserve, or Army National Guard. They will gain
and be able to demonstrate "real-world"
leadership and management skills to future employers.
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