Scholarship Information: College Students

A COLLEGE DEGREE AND SO MUCH MORE

Through classes and field training, the Baylor University Army ROTC provides you with the tools to become an Army Officer without interfering with your other classes. ROTC also provides you with discipline and money for tuition while enhancing your college experience.

ENROLLMENT OPTIONS

If you're interested in enrolling in Army ROTC and you are in college, you can start by taking an Army ROTC basic elective course. If you have at least two or more years remaining toward your undergraduate degree but not enough time to complete the Basic Course, you can enter the Army ROTC Advanced Course by completing the Leader's Training Course held at Fort Knox, Kentucky, during the summer.

Talk to Baylor University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps about other ways to join Army ROTC and incentives available, including opportunities to compete for two-, three-, or four-year scholarships.

COLLEGE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS

If you are currently in college and would like to explore Baylor Army ROTC, there are several scholarship options available.

  • FOUR-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP

    The college Four-Year Scholarship is for high school students planning on attending a four-year college program. Contact your high school academic advisor or campus Military Science department for more information.

  • THREE-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP

    The three-year scholarship is available for students already enrolled in a college or university with three academic years remaining.

  • TWO-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP

    The two-year scholarship is available for those who have two academic years of college remaining.

    REQUIREMENTS

  • Be a U.S. citizen

  • Be between the ages of 17 and 26

  • Have a high school GPA of at least 2.50

  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent

  • Score a minimum of 920 on the SAT (math/verbal) or 19 on the ACT (excluding the required writing test scores)

  • Meet physical standards

  • Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard)

    YOUR COMMITMENT

    Serve full time in the Army for four years

    Selected Cadets may choose to serve part time in the Army Reserve or Army National Guard while pursuing a civilian career

    Talk to your campus Military Science department about other ways to join Army ROTC and incentives available, including opportunities to compete for two-, three-, or four-year scholarships.