No, it is not a major. You major in another subject and take one course a semester for ROTC.
There is no specified degree. Enlisted men and women - although helpful - are not required to have a college degree. However, it is necessary for officers candidate school. Still, even for officers there is no specified program of study. Many jobs in or out of the military may require a bachelor's degree with no specific academic major mentioned.
I think what is meant is "If you sign up with the army to pay for college, do you spend service time after or before completing college?" Well, the ROTC program offered by the army allows you to give time (usually 4 years) *after* you finish college.
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Most colleges will offer an army ROTC if the applicant is one that they particularly wish to have enter their college It is worth asking when applying to the college.
You will find information about the Army Safety Program in AR 385-10. Additionally, many major commands have an AR 385-10 suppliment specifically for their organization.
Irregardless you will need to enlist into the Army, the ROTC program offered through some colleges requires you to be in the Army Reserves prior to applying for the Scholarship, it is your choice on the route you want to go. The biggest difference is that you will receive an active duty pay check and college benefits while serving on Active Duty where with in the ROTC Program you will still need to have at the least a part time job to have spending money (college is paid for). After you have completed you degree in the ROTC program you will be required to commit to a 5 year enlistment as an Officer in the Active Army or the Army Reserves.
Non-LOI schools are those that do not have a Memorandum of Understanding with the ACES (Army Continuing Education System) Program. Therefore, you will be required to pay out of pocket and be reimbursed (through your own funds, the Army College Fund, or the G.I. Bill) for courses that fit within your designated degree program.
TASP: * Tactical Aviation Sea-base Platform * Target Anti-Submarine Patrol * Telluride Association Summer Programs * Texas Academic Skills Program * Texas Aerospace Scholars Program * Texas Assessment Skills Program * The Army Studies Program * Towed-Array Signal Processor
Department of the Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Safety Program Dated 23 May 2008 The AR (Army Regulation) that covers safety is AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program (29 February 2000)
The AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program provides guidance on the Army Readiness Assessment Program. It also introduces the Army Safety Management System.
Army Apprentices College was created in 1924.
Army Foundation College was created in 1998.