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Scholarships and stipends in Army ROTC help you focus on what's important. Namely, getting that college degree — not how you'll pay for it. ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS Whether you're a college-bound high Read more

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A PATH TO SUCCESS UNLIKE ANY OTHER

There's a reason ROTC Cadets go on to become governors, presidents and CEOs. After Army ROTC, you will have what it takes to balance working with both civilians and enlisted personnel, instilling confidence as an Officer, a leader, a trainer and a mentor.

THERE ARE SEVERAL PATHS YOU CAN TAKE

Army ROTC prepares college students to succeed in any competitive environment. The leadership training and experiences that students have in Army ROTC will provide them with a foundation to become commissioned Army Officers upon graduation.

Upon completion of the Army ROTC program, graduates will be commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the U.S. Army and will embark on specialized training in their first Army branch.

Scholarships

Scholarships and stipends in Army ROTC help you focus on what's important. Namely, getting that college degree — not how you'll pay for it.

ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS

Whether you're a college-bound high school student or already attending a college or university, Army ROTC has scholarships available. Scholarships are awarded based on a student's merit and grades, not financial need.

High School Students
If you think Army ROTC may be right for you but have some questions, we can help you find the answers.

College Students
There are several options available to those who are already in college and are now considering Army ROTC.

Enlisted Soldiers
Ready to make the switch to becoming an Officer? Explore your options.




How to Enroll
Whether you're in high school, college or already enlisted, there is a way you can become an Officer in Today's Army.

You can start by contacting our enrollment officer, CPT. Hillsgrove for any questions regarding the Army ROTC program here at UCF. You can reach us by phone at 407.823.5383 or email at thillsgrove@cecs.ucf.edu

Apply Online for an Army ROTC Four-Year Scholarship

If you are applying for a scholarship, 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" radio button. This will direct you straight to the online scholarship application.

Create an Account

Click here to check the status of your scholarship application.

WOULD YOU LIKE AN APPLICATION SENT TO YOU VIA MAIL?

Request an application by mail.[external site]

Download an printable application in PDF format.[external site]

Hip Pocket Scholarships
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN

The Army ROTC Green to Gold Division Commander's Hip Pocket Scholarship Program provides selected Soldiers the opportunity to complete their baccalaureate degree requirements and obtain a commission through participation in the ROTC Scholarship program. Each year Division Commanders can nominate deserving Soldiers for two-year Green to Gold scholarships. Units are encouraged to nominate Soldiers under their command who have exhibited the potential for further outstanding service to America and our Army as commissioned officers. The best way to ensure your deserving Soldiers have this opportunity is to encourage them to apply now! Interested Soldiers are encouraged to follow-up with their chain of command.

Interested Soldiers will need to download and complete the above application forms along with this Hip Pocket Guide checklist.

Download the Hip Pocket Guide PDF

For general questions about LDAC, call the Warrior Forge PAO at (253) 967-2577 or e-mail warriorforge.pao@gmail.com. We’re on Twitter at: http://www.twitter.com/warriorforge/.

To send snail mail to cadets:

Cadet Lastname, Firstname
Warrior Forge
x REG, x CO, x PLT
PO Box 339543
Fort Lewis, WA 98433-9543

(x=the respective regiment, company, and platoon designator. If you don’t know this, just leave it blank.)

Cadet Command
Send questions/comments to thillsgrove@cecs.ucf.edu.
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