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Army ROTC offers the broadest path for young men and women seeking to serve the nation as Army Officers to achieve their goal. Its graduates comprise the majority of the newly commissioned Lieutenants entering the Active Army each year.
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RIT / University Studies / ROTC / Air Force ROTC. What is Air Force ROTC? Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps is a program which allows college students to pursue their college degree while being developed into leaders who will go on to fulfill the duties of the Air Force and Space Force.
Rochester’s Air Force ROTC program is hosted by the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Program info. Contact: Elizabeth Polmateer, Senior Staff Assistant. (585) 475-5197. afrotc@rit.edu. Army ROTC. Offers the broadest path for young men and women seeking to serve the nation as Army Officers.
The Army ROTC Green to Gold Division Commander's Hip Pocket Scholarship Program provides selected Soldiers. This opportunity attains to complete their baccalaureate degree requirements and obtain a commission through participation in the ROTC Scholarship program.
RIT Army ROTC, Rochester, New York. 693 likes · 28 talking about this · 3 were here. Welcome to the OFFICIAL Facebook page of Rochester Institute of Technology's Army ROTC program!
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Learn more about the Air Force ROTC program at Rochester Institute of Technology. Prepare for a rewarding career in the U.S. Air Force or Space Force. Enroll Today.
Nov 12, 2021 · The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a training program that puts students on track to become an officer for the United States Navy, Army or Air Force. The origins of ROTC can be traced back to 1819 , with the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy — now known today as Norwich University.