You have to be a freshman in university. If you're referring to the Junior ROTC programme, you have to be a freshman in high school.
If you fail ROTC classes, you do not get to be an officer in that particular unit of the military. You also get a failing grade on your overall grade point average.
The ROTC instructors in colleges and universities are military personnel and are paid the standard pay rates for their rank and time in grade.
You can enter Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (JROTC), provided you are least in the 9th grade. ROTC for any branch of service is a collegiate level course.
The rank portion will simply say "CDT" (for "cadet", of course), and the pay grade will be E-5.
No, you cannot officially join ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) in the 6th grade, as ROTC programs are typically available for high school students in grades 9-12. However, some schools may offer Junior ROTC (JROTC) programs, which can include middle school students. JROTC aims to develop leadership skills, citizenship, and discipline among younger students. It's best to check with local schools for specific programs available for middle schoolers.
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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.