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Training at Georgia Military Colleges

Hello! I am considering Georgia Military College for my post-high school education and I'm curious about the training they provide. Does anyone have any insights or experiences they could share? How are their training programs structured?

2 years ago

Hello! Your interest in pursuing education at the Georgia Military College (GMC) suggests that you are looking for a unique combination of academic and military training.

Georgia Military College is a liberal arts junior college that provides an associate degree, but its distinction comes from the military education angle. They provide a specific structured military program known as the Corps of Cadets, meant to prepare students for leadership roles. This program is not to be confused with the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) seen at many colleges, as it focuses much more on disciplined living and leadership training.

The structure of the Corps Cadets comprises of 5 cadet companies which students join. These companies hold scheduled military drills and physical training weekly. Additionally, cadets are subject to a regimented daily routine, including uniform inspections, formation drills, and specific meal times. Consequently, students get a blend of academic coursework with elements of military discipline and physical training.

The ultimate goal of their training programs is to instill leadership, character, and service ethics into students while still providing a robust academic experience. This setup may be appealing to those intent on being in a formal service branch, such as the Army or the Air Force.

It is worth noting though that participation in the military program is optional, and students can opt for a traditional, non-military college experience as well.

Remember, the decision to join a military college is a significant one. Evaluate your interest, career objectives, and readiness for a disciplined military lifestyle before making a decision!

2 years ago

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