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ROTC Air Force Program

Mount Mary College students have the opportunity to fully participate in the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) program. Students enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program attend AFROTC courses at Marquette University.

Through this program, Mount Mary offers its students the opportunity to prepare for initial active duty assignments as Air Force Commissioned Officers. In order to receive a commission, AFROTC cadets must complete all university requirements for a degree and courses specified by the Air Force. AFROTC offers four-, three-, two-, and one-year programs leading to a commission as an Air Force officer. Four-year program students complete the general military course and the professional officer course, in addition to a four-week summer field training between their second and third years in the program. Two-year students complete only the professional officer course, but have a six-week summer field training session before entering the professional officer course. One- and two-year programs are designed for technical majors and nursing students.

A number of scholarships are available to AFROTC students that include both competitive and non-competitive "Express" scholarships in needed fields of study. These scholarships may pay up to full tuition and include a monthly allowance of up to $400.

For more information contact Robert Leese, Unit Admissions Officer at Marquette University, 414-288-5802.