ARMY ROTC:
John Carroll University
WOLFPACK BATTALION
U.S. Army
HOMEWHAT IS ROTC?BENEFITSCADET LIFEBECOMING AN OFFICERABOUT THE BATTALIONCONTACT US
Packing for a field training exercise takes team work.  That is what ROTC teaches you.
Cadets Packing
Packing for a field training exercise takes team work. That is what ROTC teaches you.
"When you participate in ROTC, you develop friendships that will last a lifetime."
Vanessa Pennr, MS III
Parma Heights, Ohio

Leadership And Excellence

Lifestyle

Stand Out From The Rest

See how interesting college can be when you're a part of Army ROTC. You'll be a college student first and foremost, just like the rest of the student body, but there's a key difference: you'll have even more opportunities to succeed.

These opportunities include Field Training Exercises (FTXs) in the spring and fall where Cadets build their teamwork and leadership skills. Cadets also participate in Physical Training (PT) on a regular basis to keep up their strength and endurance.

In addition, each battalion has its own unique calendar of events and activities.

Learn more about Events and Activities

John Carroll University ROTC Battalion Intranet




Being part of the Wolfpack Battalion.

Allows you to be part of a diverse group of individuals with a broad range of interests.  Some of these individuals who were presidents of their student governments, captains of the high school sports teams, club and/or class presidents or members of the National Honor Society.

 




Being part of the Wolfpack Battalion.

Allows one to grow and mature into a future leader in the United States Army, Army Reserves or Army National Guard.  The training and leadership experiences gained through ROTC will prepare you for a life in the Army or civilian life.

 




Being part of the Wolfpack Battalion.

Means that you are part of a like-minded team, who are going through the same situations that you are experiencing, which means you to be able to give and get assistance from one another.




Overview
Lifestyle
Training
and Curriculum
Events
and Activities
ArmyROTC.com  |  GoArmy.com  |  Cadet Command
Home  |  John Carroll University ROTC Battalion Intranet  |  Privacy and Security Notice
©2005 John Carroll University. All Rights Reserved.