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Current High School Students

You have two options to reach your goal of paying for college and commissioning as an officer into the Army: applying for the national Army ROTC scholarship, or enlisting in the Army Reserves or National Guard and participating in the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP). You still reach the same goal with either option, just in different ways with their own unique opportunities.

A great way to learn more about our top-notch program is to participate in our Cadet for a Day program. This program is popular and slots are limited, although we will try to accommodate everyone. We are looking for highly qualified scholar-athlete-leaders to participate in Cadet for a Day. For more information, click on the Cadet for a Day menu option.

SMP Opportunities

"Simultaneous" means students who are at the same time:

  • full-time college students (SMP officially starts your sophomore year), currently serving (or willing to enlist) in the USAR or ARNG
  • enrolled in Army ROTC

In the SMP you participate in unit training with your USAR or ARNG unit one weekend a month, while earning your commission through ROTC. SMP Cadets are non-deployable. Upon commissioning you have the option of either serving full-time on Active Duty, or part-time in the Army Reserves or Army National Guard.

Next step: Contact us so we can discuss how you'll integrate ROTC into your degree program.

Scholarship Opportunities

College ROTC Teaches You to Lead

Army ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) is one of the best leadership courses in the country and can be part of your college curriculum. During classes, leadership labs, physical training and field training exercises, you will learn firsthand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups, and conduct missions as an officer in the Army. Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will commission as a Second Lieutenant  into the Active Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard and become a leader for life.

Requirements

Scholarships are highly competitive. Minimum eligibility requirements include:

Competitive Characteristics

Army officers reflect the best of America and the most competitive applicants exhibit traits of scholar, athlete, and leader.

Your Commitment

Scholarship Application On Line

To apply, you first will need to create a MY GOARMY account. Once you create an account, you will be sent to the Log In page. Use your newly created account information and select the option "ROTC 4-Year Scholarship Application" button. This will direct you straight to the online scholarship application. Initial Application Deadline is 10 January of your Senior Year. Applications can be submitted as early as February of your Junior Year.

Army ROTC Scholarship

Scholarships are awarded based on a student's merit and grades, not financial need. Army ROTC scholarships consist of:

 

Living Expenses

Army ROTC scholarships also provide a monthly living allowance of $420 during each school year. 

For more details on the National High School Scholarship or to create your my GOARMY account, visit the www.goarmy.com/rotc