Okay, trying to pick my reach schools and I could use some advice. I want to potentially pursue a military career, but I also want an Ivy League education. Do any of the Ivies have strong Military programs or connections? Any advice would be a big help!
There are several Ivy League schools with strong military studies programs and connections that could be a good fit for you.
Princeton University, for example, hosts ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) programs for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, allowing students to combine their academic education with military training. Upon graduation, ROTC cadets commission as officers in their respective military branches.
Yale University is another Ivy with a notable military connection. Yale hosts Air Force and Navy ROTC programs, and it also has the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, which often includes military topics as part of its curriculum. This program would provide an immersive and comprehensive study on military strategy that would be very beneficial for a future career in the military.
Cornell University, too, hosts programs for Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC, making it another strong option for students interested in pursuing a military career. It's also worth noting that Cornell has a robust School of Applied and Engineering Physics, which provides rigorous scientific and technological education that can be beneficial in a military setting.
In addition to ROTC, has numerous support programs in place for military-bound students and veterans, Harvard, Brown, and Dartmouth also have active duty military and veterans programs that can provide resources and support for those interested in a military career.
Just keep in mind that each of these programs have different requirements and expectations, so review the specifics and Engage with the ROTC recruiters and current students at your respective target schools to get a deeper insight into the program culture, expectations, and benefits. Participating in the ROTC isn't the only way to become an officer or to serve in the military, but it's certainly an excellent path if you're considering it, offering a combination of academic and military exposures.
CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.