You can go to any accredited university. To actually be in the Army, all you need is a high school diploma. If you want to become a commissioned officer, then you do need a four year degree. The ROTC programme isn't absolute necessity - you can still go through OCS after enlistment.
No. Just have a GED or graduate high school. They will test and train you for a job in the service you enlist in.
the army foundation college is a college for any regiment or corps if you would like to become an officer you will have to go to Welbeck
It is possible, yes.
you only need a high school diploma to join the army
College not required. you can enlist right out of high school. Thank you from your country for serving us.
Either join the army with a written garruntee of nurses training, go to a good Jr. college and obtain an LPN certification and then join or go on to senior college for RPN certification and then join.
There is no Army medical college that exists. You go to a civilian medical university and later join the military as a physician upon graduation.
I have been wondering the same question as you. "What college is the army ROTC the best at" I have found out that the military doesn't rank college ROTC programs anymore but private companies do. So my suggestion is go to a book store and look for a book on the army ROTC and which colleges it is best at.
Army Apprentices College was created in 1924.
Army Foundation College was created in 1998.
Walt Disney didn't attend college. He didn't even finish high school. He dropped out to join the army.
Join the army unless your gay ,then go to community college to become a nurse
Army War College - Japan - was created in 1882.