
Army ROTC is a nationally standardized program of pre-commissioned officer education and training which is offered at hundreds of colleges and universities throughout the United States. Army ROTC serves as the primary source of commissioning for U.S. Army officers. Military Science courses complement all major areas of study by broadening the student’s basic education and helping to prepare students for positions of leadership in the Army and economy. As students earn their academic degree, they also earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army.
The focus of the ROTC program is leadership development. Students learn problem solving techniques, decision-making skills, planning and organizing skills, interpersonal communications skills, professional ethics and responsibilities, and other management and leadership skills. Leadership labs and field training exercises supplement classroom work with practical leadership training and experience.
Students receive developmental counseling routinely from their U.S. Army officer and Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) instructors.Cadets are encouraged to participate in Army ROTC extracurricular activities such as the Ranger Challenge Team or the Color Guard team. Cadets may also choose to attend professional development training programs each summer, such as Airborne School, Air Assault School, Northern Warfare School, Mountain Warfare School, or Cadet Troop Leadership Training.Oregon State University Army ROTC is offered through the following partnership schools. Our cadets can be enrolled in any of the following 5 schools and still participate in the same ROTC program based at OSU.
Oregon State University
Western Oregon University
Corban College
Chemeketa Community College
Linn-Benton Community College
Willamette University