Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)

The military's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) provides many scholarships to college students. The money you receive may be spent on tuition and fees, books and supplies, and incidentals. By joining the ROTC program, you will participate in military-specific courses and training, and have a military service obligation after graduation. While in ROTC, you can enjoy many typical college experiences, such as participating in fraternities and sororities, sports, dorm life or off-campus housing, and other extracurricular activities. You are free to take courses in any subject and pursue a degree of your choice.

ROTC programs are available with the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Navy ROTC also commissions officers into the U.S. Marines. Each service branch offers different scholarship benefits, but all scholarships include full or partial tuition benefits and stipends for living expenses. Here are the details:

  Air Force Army Navy and Marines
Tuition and Fees Benefit Up to the cost of attendance Up to the cost of attendance, with a maximum of $20,000 Up to the cost of attendance
Monthly Stipend
(depending on grade level)
$300-$500 $300-$500 $250-$400
Textbook Stipend $900-$1200 $900 $600-$750
Number of Colleges Over 1,000 Over 270 Over 160

If you are in high school and interested in ROTC, talk to your counselor. Learn more about the ROTC program for each service branch: Air Force, Army, and Navy and Marines.

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