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Learn What It Takes to Become a Leader Be a Leader Of KENTUCKY MONTANA OKLAHOMA TEXAS ARMY ROTC COLLEGES 001963 Eastern Kentucky University 002532 Montana State University 003150 Cameron University 003599 Pan American University MILITARY JUNIOR COLLEGES (MJC)/ AND UNIVERSITIES 001976 Morehead State University 002536 University of Montana 003170 Oklahoma State University 003630 Prairie View A&M University 001989 University of Kentucky 003152 University of Central 003623 Saint Mary’s University SENIOR MILITARY COLLEGES (SMC) START NOW 001999 University of Louisville NEBRASKA Oklahoma 003606 Sam Houston State 002542 Creighton University FICE-CODE FLORIDA 002002 Western Kentucky University 003184 University of Oklahoma University FICE-CODE SOUTH CAROLINA 002565 University of Nebraska So now you have a better understanding of how ALABAMA 001479 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical 003624 Stephen F. Austin State ALABAMA 003423 Citadel Military College of Lincoln OREGON 001002 Alabama Agricultural & University University 001026 Marion Military Institute South Carolina Army ROTC can help you start strong on a path LOUISIANA 003210 Oregon State University Mechanical University 001480 Florida Agricultural & NEVADA 003631 Tarleton State University to success. Become part of a select group of 002006 Grambling State University 003223 University of Oregon GEORGIA TEXAS 001009 Auburn University Mechanical University 002568 University of Nevada Reno 011161 Texas A&M University 008310 Auburn University at 001469 Florida Institute of 002010 Louisiana St University 003224 University of Portland Corpus Christi 001571 Georgia Military College 010366 Texas A&M University – dedicated students who have the desire to stand & Agrl & Mech & Hebert 001585 University of North Georgia College Station Montgomery Technology NEW HAMPSHIRE PENNSYLVANIA 003639 Texas A&M University out and be leaders who rise to challenges, are Laws Ctr 002589 University of New Hampshire 001020 Jacksonville State 009635 Florida International 003238 Bucknell University Kingsville MISSOURI VERMONT University University 002021 Northwestern State 003636 Texas Christian University decisive and command respect. 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Many of today’s public 001108 University of Arkansas 003935 University of Guam PUERTO RICO 003749 George Mason University Fayetteville of Technology 002817 Saint Bonaventure University 003944 University of Puerto 003714 Hampton University and private sector leaders in management, business, 001086 University of Arkansas Pine HAWAII 002199 Northeastern University 002823 Saint John’s University Rico Mayaguez 003721 James Madison University Bluff 001610 University of Hawaii at 002221 University of Massachusetts New York 007108 University of Puerto 003765 Norfolk State University science, engineering, technology and other fields got 001092 University of Central Manoa at Amherst 002816 Siena College Rico Rio Piedras 003728 Old Dominion University their start with Army ROTC - so can you. Arkansas 002233 Worcester Polytechnic 002841 SUNY College at Brockport 003744 University of Richmond IDAHO Institute 002882 Syracuse University RHODE ISLAND 003745 University of Virginia CALIFORNIA 001616 Boise State University 003406 Providence College 003764 Virginia State University 001143 California Polytechnic State 001626 University of Idaho MICHIGAN NORTH CAROLINA 003414 University of Rhode Island LEARN WHAT University San Luis Obispo 002243 Central Michigan University 002906 Appalachian State University WASHINGTON 001147 California State University ILLINOIS 002259 Eastern Michigan University 002913 Campbell University SOUTH CAROLINA 003771 Central Washington Fresno 001674 Eastern Illinois University 002290 Michigan State University 002920 Duke University 003425 Clemson University University IT TAKES TO 001137 California State University 001692 Illinois State University 002292 Michigan Technological 002923 East Carolina University 003434 Furman University 003775 Eastern Washington Fullerton 001710 Loyola University Chicago University 002926 Elizabeth City State 003445 Presbyterian College University 001170 Claremont McKenna College 001737 Northern Illinois University 002301 Northern Michigan University 003446 South Carolina State College 003778 Gonzaga University BECOME A 001151 San Diego State University 001759 Southern Illinois University University 002905 North Carolina Agricultural & 003448 University of South Carolina 003785 Pacific Lutheran University 001326 Santa Clara University at Edwardsville 002325 University of Michigan Technical State University 003457 Wofford College 003790 Seattle University 001312 University of California 001758 Southern Illinois University 002330 Western Michigan University 002972 North Carolina State 003798 University of Washington Carbondale SOUTH DAKOTA LEADER Berkeley MINNESOTA University 003470 South Dakota School of 003800 Washington State University 001313 University of California 001776 University of Illinois at 002968 Saint Augustine’s College Chicago 002360 Minnesota State University Mines & Technology WEST VIRGINIA Davis Mankato 002975 University of North Carolina 003471 South Dakota State 001315 University of California 001775 University of Illinois Urbana at Charlotte 003815 Marshall University Campus 002379 Saint John’s University University 003826 West Virginia State College Los Angeles 003969 University of Minnesota 002974 University of North Carolina 003474 University of South Dakota 001320 University of California 001780 Western Illinois University Chapel Hill 003827 West Virginia University 001781 Wheaton College goarmy.com/rotc Santa Barbara MISSISSIPPI 002978 Wake Forest University TENNESSEE WISCONSIN 001325 University of San Francisco INDIANA 002396 Alcorn State University 003478 Austin Peay State University 003863 Marquette University 002410 Jackson State University NORTH DAKOTA 003481 Carson-Newman College 001328 University of Southern 001786 Ball State University 009265 North Dakota State 003919 University of Wisconsin California 001809 Indiana University 002423 Mississippi State University 003487 East Tennessee State La Crosse BE A LEADER 002440 University of Mississippi University University COLORADO Bloomington 003005 University of North Dakota 003895 University of Wisconsin 001813 Indiana University Purdue Main Campus 003510 Middle Tennessee State Madison 001350 Colorado State University 002441 University of Southern OHIO University OF LEADERS 001370 University of Colorado at University at Indianapolis 003920 University of Wisconsin 001825 Purdue University Mississippi 003018
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