University of Florida Army ROTC
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University of Florida Army ROTC
University of Florida Army ROTC (352) 392-2769 Van Fleet Hall, 2nd Floor Mission Commission the future officer leadership of the U.S. Army and motivate young people to be better citizens. Many Types of Army Officers • • • • • • • • • Finance Engineering Chemical Aviation Infantry Nursing Military Police Medical Service Adjutant General • • • • • • • • • Air Defense Artillery Armor Transportation Field Artillery Military Intelligence Signal Quartermaster Ordnance Many specialties including doctors, dentists, lawyers, etc… Army ROTC Overview Basic Course Advanced Course No Obligation, College Elective Seeking Commission MSL I (Freshman) Role of the Army Individual Skills Drill & Ceremony Army Branches Communication LEADERSHIP MSL II (Sophomore) Army Structure MSL III CLC (Junior) Fort Adaptive Leadership Knox Team Exercises Skills 29 Days Planning & Patrolling Execution Operations Training & Evaluation Leadership FTX Attributes National Order of Physical Merit List Time Management Training MSL IV (Senior) Transition Military Law/ Justice Plan & Conduct Unit Training Access Complex Operations Staff Position LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Gold Bar Summer Training • • • • Airborne School Air Assault School Mountain Warfare School Northern Warfare School CULP • Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency -Three weeks long -More than 40 different countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America CLIP-B • Culture and Language Incentive Pay Bonus -Granted with a B or better in increasing dollar amounts • To persuade cadets to gain foundational level of Cultural Awareness and Foreign Language competence Weekly Time Commitment Class Lab PT Meeting Total 1st Yr 2nd Yr 3rd Yr 4th Yr N/A N/A N/A 2 hr 2 hrs 3 hrs 2 hrs 2 hrs 3 hrs N/A 7 hrs 7 hrs 2 hrs 2 hrs 3 hrs 1 hr 8 hrs Note: All Cadets attend a Field Training Exercise at Camp Blanding one weekend per semester (3 days in length) *Flexible w/ Core Classes Admission Options for Juniors • Alternate Entry Option • Compression (Engineering Majors 3 yrs) • Prior Service or Prior Credit Compression • An option for majors with 3 years remaining, typically engineering majors 1st Year 2nd Year MS 1 and MS 2 Classes (elective courses) PT MS 3 Class (3000 CLC Four weeks level course) Land Nav Confidence TNG PT FLRC First Aid Lab CBRNE U.S. Weapons 7 hours total Familiarization Patrolling STX Lab 7 hours total Following Summer 3rd Year MS 4 Class (4000 level course) PT Lab Meeting 8 hours total Prior Service/Credit • Prior service/credit can count for MS1 and MS2 years of ROTC • What qualifies: – Three to four years of JROTC (regardless of branch) – College level ROTC (regardless of branch) – Military Service (BCT) Alternate Entry Option 1st Year Following Summer 2nd Year MS 4 class, 4000 level course LTC Four weeks MS 3 class, CLC Four weeks 3000 level course Land Nav Confidence TNG Class, 2 hrs FLRC First Aid PT, 3 hrs CBRNE U.S. Weapons Lab, 2 hrs Familiarization Cultural Awareness Patrolling STX Physical TNG Class, 2 hrs Weapons TNG PT, 3 hrs Classroom TNG Lab, 2 hrs Field TNG Meeting, 1 hr Following Summer Commission Scholarship Information • 2 year • 2.5 year • 3 year • ARNG & USAR GRFD • SMP Scholarship Information • Full Tuition or Room & Board – Up to $5000/semester ($10000/year) • Books: $600 / semester ($1200/year) • Stipend for 10 months / year: – – – – Freshman Year: $300 / month Sophomore Year: $350 / month Junior Year: $450 / month Senior Year: $500 / month • BOTTOM LINE: $$$ to attend class • ARNG & USAR Cadets may receive GI Bill benefits after attending basic training (option) tuition assistance, & drill pay Service Commitment • • • • Active Duty: 4 years AD; 4 years USAR, NG or IRR National Guard: 6 years NG; 2 years IRR Army Reserve: 6 years USAR; 2 years IRR Total obligation is 8 years depending on Accessions Board There are many National Guard units and Army Reserve units all over the state of Florida—you can be “stationed” a few minutes from your home town. Organizations • Gator Guard Drill Team – Mardi Gras – UF Homecoming Parade – Training with US Army Honor Guard in Washington, DC • Raiders: Infantry Tactics Club • Ranger Challenge – Compete against schools from Georgia, Florida, and Puerto Rico – Events: 10KM road march, M16 Rifle qualification, Army Physical Fitness Test, One-Rope Bridge, Land Navigation, Weapons Assembly & Disassembly, Hand Grenade Assault Course, Leadership Exam University of Florida Army ROTC ROTC Testimonial “The UF Army ROTC program clearly instills physical conditioning, self-discipline and a motivational drive. These are the attributes that make a champion. Army ROTC is a great option for an athletic student seeking a challenge.” --Billy Donovan, UF Men’s Basketball Team Head Coach Point of Contact Information: Kyle Everage, Recruiting Operations Officer Email: keverage@aa.ufl.edu Office Phone: (352) 352-2769 Cell Phone: (352) 339-0997 Office: Van Fleet Hall, Room 113 QUESTIONS?