Juniors
A junior is defined as someone who has completed more than 60 credit hours. Students who are classified as a junior have three options to entering the Army ROTC program.
They are:
- Attend the Leaders Training course over the summer, prior to the junior year. The
course is held a FT Knox, KY, requires no obligation to the Army, and you receive
pay while attending the course.
- Attend the junior level ROTC classes. At the end of your junior year attend the Leaders
Training Course. At the end of your Senior Army ROTC year you would attend the Leadership
Development Assessment Course (LDAC) and be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant at the
completion of LDAC that summer.
- Be recommended for Accelerated Cadet Commissioning Training by the ROTC staff. The
Professor of Military Science must give final approval for a cadet to be enrolled
in this program. An enrolled cadet will be assigned an Army ROTC senior cadet as a
trainer and be taught the basic course information outside the classroom during one
on one training sessions. This path requires an additional 30 hours of training during
the first month of school. Only highly qualified and motivated cadets will be recommended
for this training.
- Request exception through the PMS to allow JROTC, (4yrs) experience, to substitute
for the freshman and sophomore courses.
- Request exception through the PMS to allow basic training (any service) to substitute for the freshman and sophomore courses.