What is Army ROTC?
Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is a college-based officer training program which is an elective curriculum that you take along with your required college classes. Army ROTC students attend college like other students, but also receive basic military hands-on and academic training and leadership development while on campus.
You decide whether you want to enter the US Army Reserves, the Army National Guard, or the Active Duty Army. If you enter either the Army Reserves or National Guard, you owe 6 years of service. If you enter Active Duty, you owe only 3 years of active service if you never received a scholarship or 4 years of active service if you did receive a scholarship.