Why wouldn't you just have your "friend" go to the Navy ROTC site and peruse the list of colleges? In addition to not doing his own research or posting his own questions is he also not able to determine which NROTC colleges are also Christian colleges?
Why wouldn't you just have your "friend" go to the Navy ROTC site and peruse the list of colleges? In addition to not doing his own research or posting his own questions is he also not able to determine which NROTC colleges are also Christian colleges?
That was uncalled for. There is absolutely nothing wrong with helping out a friend who is interested in an ROTC program. I'm sure several people here have helped out others in their search for information on either a ROTC program and/or academy. That is the point of this forum anyway, to help each other out. If you don't have anything useful to post then don't post it.
Does anyone know of any Christian Colleges that have a Naval ROTC unit? One of my friends wants to do NROTC while attending a christian college, so I thought I'd help him out.
Thanks!
Strange how much less useful and off topic your post was than mine.That is the point of this forum anyway, to help each other out. If you don't have anything useful to post then don't post it.
Why wouldn't you just have your "friend" go to the Navy ROTC site and peruse the list of colleges? In addition to not doing his own research or posting his own questions is he also not able to determine which NROTC colleges are also Christian colleges?
Sam: I would think that a good methodology to approach this would be to look at the list of schools that are offering NROTC - (Found here:https://www.nrotc.navy.mil/colleges_nrotc_unitsXP3.aspx) and see if any of them are affiliated with schools that your buddy might be interested in. Similarly if you go to the Army ROTC web site they have a pulldown list of schools that offer ROTC by state:
http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/find_schools.jsp
Looking at that- As I mentioned earlier - Wheaton in Wheaton Illinois; Calvin College in Grand Rapids MI (thru Western Michigan ); Liberty University (thru UVA ) all pop up- I'm sure there are a lot more, but you get the idea.
Good luck in your recruiting effort.
Yeah Wheaton!Wheaton College (Il) hosts an Army ROTC unit which has a pretty good reputation- you might want to consider that option. Wheaton is a highly competitive College that is dedicated to its mission of producing highly educated Christian men and women. If I were searching for an environment that allowed me to participate in ROTC while pursuing a strong Christian approach to a college education I would certainly look there as one of my first options.
Does anyone know of any Christian Colleges that have a Naval ROTC unit? One of my friends wants to do NROTC while attending a christian college, so I thought I'd help him out.
Thanks!