Check jrcert.org. They list all accredited programs.
I'm afraid that there don't seem to be any ROTC programs available in Dallas. You can opt for it as an elective in the Dallas County Community College though.
Richland College is the largest college in the Dallas County Community College District with over 14,000 students. The large Student Media program hosts the only radio program in the DCCCD, called Chronicle Web Radio.
Brookhaven Community College is located in Farmers Branch, Texas. Brookhaven College is a two year college that serves the northwest portion of Dallas County.
The University of Texas at Dallas, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Baptist University, El Centro Community College, there may be more?
Richland College is located in Dallas, Texas. Richlands Focus is on programs which increase student learning, teaching and community involvement programs.
Dallas Christian College was created in 1950.
252 including 12 universities and colleges, 3 community college campuses, and 225 public schools.
Brook Haven is a college located in Farmers Branch, Texas. It is part of the Dallas County Community College Division. The school was established in 1978.
The Chemeketa Community College includes several locations throughout Oregon. These locations include Salem, Yamhill Valley, Brooks Regional Training Facility, and Woodburn.
Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas was created in 1942.
The motto of Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas is 'Men for Others'.
YES - you can through a community college that will work with you. I am doing the same thing here as long as you have the necessary transferable credits or test out for the degree.I had applied for a job in Dallas (years ago) that required 41 credits and didn't get the job due to having 40. BUT - what they did do for me was including in the count of my education was to "include" ALL my certifications, my night classes and my year & a half in college with some failed or unapproved classes. They deemed me to have 40 standing credits!