Frequently Asked Questions
Open Accordion 1. By enrolling in Army ROTC, are you joining the Army? Open Accordion
No. Students who enroll in Army ROTC don't join the Army. They take an Army ROTC class for which they receive college credit. It's considered a college elective.
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No. Army ROTC cadets go directly to college where they earn their degree. They are students first, cadets second.
Open Accordion 3. What can students expect to learn by taking ROTC? Open Accordion
Quite simply, leadership and management skills needed to become a U.S. Army officer or have a successful civilian career.
Open Accordion 4. What makes ROTC different from regular college management courses? Open Accordion
Students in ROTC learn through a unique program that involves both classroom and "live" situations. For instance, an ROTC cadet might be found leading classmates through adventure training, down a river in a raft, or up a mountain wall.
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Enrollment into the basic course (Freshmen and Sophomore students) does not require ROTC contractual obligation. Students meeting criteria may contract and with scholarship during their Freshmen and/or Sophomore year. Advanced course students are contracted.
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The ROTC program is divided into phases: The Basic Course studies Army history, organization and structure. The techniques and principles of leadership and management are stressed throughout. The Advanced Course concentrates on tactical operations and military instruction, as well as advanced techniques of management, leadership, and command.
Open Accordion 7. Does ROTC offer scholarships? Open Accordion
Yes. CSUF Army ROTC awards them to students pursuing a major in any degree field and to those students enrolled in one of our partner schools. No specific majors are required. For a list of the CSUF partnership schools please contact the Army ROTC department.
Open Accordion 8. How much money does ROTC usually award and what does the money go towards? Open Accordion
Scholarships are awarded at different monetary levels. Scholarships cover unlimited tuition and student fees as well as $10,000 a year in room and board. However, scholarships only cover either tuition or room and board, not both.
Open Accordion 9. On what basis are scholarship winners chosen? Open Accordion
ROTC scholarships are not based on financial need. Instead, they're awarded on merit. You must meet a myriad of qualifications based on physical fitness, academics, GPA, and extracurricular activities. The Army is looking for the next generation of well rounded Officers and considers numerous factors when selecting winners.
Open Accordion 10. Can only scholarship winners enroll in ROTC? Open Accordion
No. Anyone can enroll in ROTC and regardless of whether you're a scholarship winner or not, all ROTC books, supplies and equipment are furnished at no cost to you.
Open Accordion 11. How often are ROTC scholarships awarded? Open Accordion
Scholarships are awarded throughout the year to qualified students. High School students generally receive their scholarship during their senior year. Green to Gold Scholarships are awarded twice a year. Nursing, SMP, TSTAP, and college based 2, 3, and 4 year scholarships are awarded continuously throughout the school year and summer to qualified cadets.
Open Accordion 12. How do students benefit from ROTC? Open Accordion
In college and after graduation, cadets find that the training and experience they’ve received are assets - whether pursuing an Army or civilian career. Employers place high regard on the management and leadership skills that ROTC instructors stress. Plus, ROTC looks great on a resume. When cadets complete the ROTC course, upon graduation, they become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army.
Open Accordion 13. How do I apply for a scholarship from ROTC? Open Accordion
If you would like a campus based scholarship please contact Mr. Steven Yach (Recruiting Operations Officer) by calling (657) 278-3527 or by email at syach@exchange.fullerton.edu. If you are applying for a 4-year national scholarship go to http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.jsp. They will be able to answer any questions that you might have and will guide you in the right direction on what steps you need to take to apply for a 2-, 3-, or 4-year scholarship.
Open Accordion 14. How do I join CSUF Army ROTC? Open Accordion
Students at any of our Partnership schools, or the local junior colleges can register for Military Science courses. When you register for classes, register for the appropriate Military Science course along with the Leadership Laboratory. A list of these courses can be found in the course catalog and they are described in further detail on this website's courses page.
Open Accordion 15. What extra-curricular opportunities does CSUF Army ROTC offer? Open Accordion
There are numerous extracurricular activities during the school year such as the Ranger Challenge Team, Bataan Death March, Color Guard and Cadet Socials.
Open Accordion 16. What summer training opportunities does ROTC offer? Open Accordion
During the summer break, cadets can take part in Airborne School, Air Assault School, Mountain Warfare, Northern Warfare, Leadership Training Course, Cadet Leadership Course, Cadet Troop Leadership Training, Critical Language Training, and the Nursing Student Training Program.
Open Accordion 17. What are my career field choices in the Army when I commission? Open Accordion
You can join a variety of career fields to include Aviation, Armor, Adjutant General, Chemical, Infantry, Ordnance, Signal, Quartermaster, Transportation, Medical Service, Military Police, Nursing, Finance, Military Intelligence, Field Artillery, Air Defense Artillery, and the Engineer Corps. You have the option of going active duty Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserve.
Open Accordion 18. I want to apply for a Green-to-Gold scholarship at CSUF. What steps do I need to take? Open Accordion
The most important thing that you need to do is get accepted into a 4 year Bachelor’s Program at a University with a partnership with CSUF Army ROTC. After you are accepted into to one of these universities, you need to inform your chain of command, submit your Green to Gold Packet and contact CSUF Army ROTC.
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