


A Proud History-A Bright Future
The North Carolina State University ROTC Battalion has been proud to help
develop the leaders of tomorrow.

NC State University Army ROTC Program
The NC State University Army ROTC program consists of a voluntary
six-semester-hour Basic Course (freshman and sophomore level) and a two-year
Advanced Course (junior and senior level) that includes a six-week camp in the
summer prior to the senior year. There are ways to enter the Advanced
Course without participating in the Basic Course. Contact MAJ Jeffery
Robertson, our Recruiting Operations Officer, at (919) 515-2428/2429 today to
learn how.

Training potential cadets can expect
NC State University Army ROTC classes are unique - offering instruction and
a practical working knowledge of leadership. Students are challenged
early in their ROTC training to enable them to develop sound judgment, the
desire to achieve, acceptance of responsibility, personal confidence, and to
learn the principles of personnel management. The primary vehicle for
this training during the academic year is Leadership Laboratory, where cadet
officers and non-commissioned officers conduct instruction under the
supervision of the Military Science Department’s faculty. The intensive
summer Advanced Camp is extremely effective in developing one emotionally,
mentally, and physically. NCSU Army ROTC training is focused on preparing
the student to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s society, whether in a military
or civilian career.

Eligibility Requirements
All full-time freshmen and sophomores may enroll in any Military Science
Basic Course offering without obligation to the Army. To be eligible for
participation in the Advanced Course, applicants must be in good academic
standing and demonstrate satisfactory performance in the Basic Course.
Additionally, applicants for commissioning must be able to be commissioned by
their 30th birthday. An age waiver may be obtained as long as the individual
will be commissioned prior to his/her 32nd birthday. A student must have a
minimum of two years remaining as a full-time student at either the
undergraduate or graduate level.

Receive your commission today. Get ahead in the game!
When students graduate from NC State University they also receive a
Commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Duty Army, Army
Reserves, or Army National Guard. Students can also apply to receive a
minor degree in Military Science. Be one of the students NCSU Army ROTC
commissions each year!

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