During the summer, ROTC cadets often participate in various training exercises and programs designed to enhance their military skills and leadership abilities. Common activities include attending Advanced Camp, which is a crucial training event for Army ROTC cadets, as well as internships and field training exercises with active-duty units. Some cadets may also engage in physical fitness training, leadership workshops, or specialized courses related to their military branch. These experiences help prepare them for their future roles as commissioned officers.
It take 4 weeks sometime during the summer months...there are different "Regiments" and ROTC members start at different dates.
There are some colleges and universities that offer ROTC programs you can look into.
teach ROTC
The end of mandatory ROTC
ROTC is not in itself a minor. However, you can minor in whatever the main field of your ROTC branch is. For example: if you complete the full curriculum for Army ROTC, you can be eligible for a Military Science Minor, or Aerospace Studies Minor with Air Force ROTC.
no only army ROTC
It depends on the ROTC, but it should be the actual military rank.Additional information:Sergeant.Air Force ROTC what rank is that
Yes, but not at the start of Junior ROTC. College, yes.
The Chapel Hill campus has Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC. The Charlotte campus has Army and Air Force ROTC. The Pembroke campus has Army ROTC. Don't know about Greensboro, though.
ROTC cadets really don't receive a salary. If they are on scholarship they receive a small stipend each month, I believe it is currently $150 a month. They also receive pay during their training in the summer, which is one half and O-1's pay.
Yes, all majors are accepted by ROTC
As soon as s/he is inducted into the ROTC.