Grand Rapids - Charlie Company Hydras
Army ROTC is offered to students attending four year colleges and universities in the Grand Rapids area at WMU's Beltline Campus
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GRAND RAPIDS NEWS
Davenport Nursing has been added to the list of WMU affiliated schools for Nursing Cadets!
Kuyper College has been added to the list of WMU affiliated schools for Army ROTC
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE
If you are (or are planning to be) a student at a four year
college/university in the Grand Rapids area, you too may eligible
for an Army ROTC Scholarship. Aaron Combs for more information!
(left) Charlie Co Hydras on the Field Leadership Reaction Course
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To contact the Grand Rapids Enrollment Officer,
Aaron Combs,
call 616-771-9495 or toll free at 1-800-968-ROTC
To contact the Professor of Military Science,
Lieutenant Colonel
Zoltan Krompecher,
call 269-387-8121 or toll free at 1-800-WMU-ROTC
To contact the Scholarship and Enrollment Officer,
Brett Johnson,
call 269-387-8122 or toll free at 1-800-968-7682
(right) Grand Rapids Cadets conduct Leadership Lab at the Grand Rapids Campus. Contact CPT Combs for more information on how to enroll.
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Are you a Michigan National Guard Soldier attending WMU or
GVSU? Contact
SFC Tissue at 269-387-7918 or
Brett Johnson to find out about the Simultaneous
Membership Program and how you can become an officer.
Are you an Army Reserve Soldier attending WMU or GVSU? Contact
SFC Gott
at 269-685-0906 or
Brett Johnson to find out about the Simultaneous
Membership Program and how you can become an officer.
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Enrollment in ROTC
Students who attend full time at a school other
than WMU must be accepted to WMU as a guest student.
If you have 26 or more college credits, you
will use the Guest Student Application and submit it through the Registrar's
Office at the school you are currently attending.
WMU
Guest Student Application
If you are a high school student or have less
than 26 college credits, you must apply to WMU as if you were going to
attend full time. When filling out your application, you should mark the
block that says "Non-degree status" and put ROTC in the intended
major.
Non-degree
Student Application
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The Department of Military Science for Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC) was established to select and prepare qualified students to serve as officers in the Regular Army, National Guard, or Army Reserve. The curriculum is designed to develop the students' leadership potential, as well as improve the students' planning, organizing, and managerial skills.