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The hunt for the ideal military-friendly college in NJ!

Okay, so junior year's hitting me hard and it's time that I get serious about my college options. I'm enthusiastic about a future military career and I want to join ROTC in college. Are there any recommendations for military-friendly colleges in New Jersey? Appreciate your insights!

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several colleges in New Jersey that have ROTC programs and are known for being supportive of military-oriented students. Considering your interest in ROTC, you'll want to pay close attention to schools that have Army, Navy, or Air Force ROTC programs. Here are a few colleges in NJ you should consider:

1. Rutgers University: Rutgers has a long-standing history with military programs. They offer ROTC programs for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, showing a wide range of opportunities for military experience.

2. Seton Hall University: Seton Hall is another college that hosts a strong ROTC program. The Pirate Battalion, as it's known, is an Army ROTC program rated as one of the best in the Northeast region.

3. New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT): NJIT, being a tech-oriented school, has a very robust Air Force ROTC program. If you're also interested in technology or engineering as part of your career, this could be a great fit.

4. Princeton University: Princeton is a highly prestigious university known for its selective admissions, but it's worth mentioning as well because it hosts both Army and Navy ROTC programs.

Remember, "fit" is very important when choosing a college. Be sure you're also looking at other aspects that matter to you—like the size of the school, available majors, or campus culture—when making your decision. Lastly, reach out to the ROTC departments at the schools you're considering. They can provide more detailed information about the program and what to expect. Best of luck with your college search!

a year ago

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