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Need Help with Military Colleges in Jacksonville, Florida

I'm a Junior and I have been thinking about joining the military after high school. Is anyone familiar with the military colleges in Jacksonville, Florida? Any advice?

a year ago

Sure, I can provide some information on this topic. In Jacksonville, Florida, there are primarily two institutions that relate to military education: Jacksonville University (JU) and University of North Florida (UNF).

Both of these universities offer Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs. ROTC is a college program offered at over 1,700 colleges and universities across the United States that prepares young adults to become officers in the U.S. Military.

At Jacksonville University, the Army ROTC Dolphin Battalion program can provide you with the leadership skills and military training needed to become an officer in the army. The program balances military-related activities with typical university activities and can offer scholarships to cover your tuition. They even have partnerships with other local colleges so you can participate in ROTC while attending those schools.

The University of North Florida also has an Army ROTC program called the Fighting Osprey Battalion. This program provides the same kind of leadership and military training. You have the ability to pursue any major of your choice while also participating in ROTC activities and coursework.

Both programs culminate in a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, with the option of serving in either Active Duty, or part-time in the Army Reserve or National Guard, once you graduate.

It's important to do your research about the demands and obligations of these programs to make sure they align with your career and life goals. Setting up a meeting with ROTC program representatives at these institutions can be a great first step towards understanding the path you're about to embark on. Remember, it's not just about the college, it's choosing a lifestyle and career in the military as well.

a year ago

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