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A Strong Start in Army ROTC (02:01)

Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) teaches leadership development, military skills and career training to college students alongside civilian academic studies.

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Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) teaches leadership development, military skills and career training to college students alongside civilian academic studies. ROTC allows students to have a civilian college experience, while also teaching them to become a great leader in life and in the Military. In addition, ROTC pays for tuition and textbooks, and it provides a stipend so the students can focus solely on academics and the program.

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