Students who are contracted ROTC cadets pay for very little in college. A full ROTC scholarship includes: tuition and fees, $600/ semester for books, and a monthly spending stipend of $300-$500 a month. Also, ROTC classes are available to all college students for free and no military obligation.
Yes, all majors are accepted by ROTC
Republic Act 9163 is responsible for the National Service Training Program in the Philippines. This is a required program for all Filipino college students. The students must fulfill two semesters of work in ROTC, Literacy Training, or Civic Welfare Training.
The scholarships indeed are used to motivate and increase the interest of students to finishing a degree. They are available for all the students, include the returning students.
Ideally higher education should be available to all. It is not so the better answer is to provide advanced schooling to those who have both the ability and the desire to succeed.
Yes, there is my friend who lives in Hawaii talks about JROTC and ROTC all the time.
Embry-Riddle has ROTC for all 3 branches
It is a student led organization that works together to uphold the traditions of the school. All those students participating in ROTC programs are members of the Corps.
There are many car insurance options available for students in the United Kingdom. State Farm, Geico and Progressive all offer insurance options for students in the UK.
No, not at all.
no; all mandatory ROTC would do is lead to more corruption as students who could afford to would buy their way out of ROTC. and also lead to increased drop out rate as other students could not afford the expenses associated with ROTC. longer term it would cause more middle class families to emigrate, as attending college would now come with the risk of inducted into the military, a very real risk given the GMA administrations pro-war policies. and if she gets away with this her next move might be general conscription, as she mentioned "a citizen army" in one of her speeches
Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.