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    Basic Training in ROTC

    There is a requirement for training before becoming a freshman in college IF you plan on attending a Military Junior College to get your commission through the Early Commissioning Program. www.nmmi.edu
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    Basic Training in ROTC

    No, basic training is not required for traditional ROTC methods. However, for the financial benefits many students need to pay for college come from attending basic training and AIT. The students all Military Junior Colleges deal with are young, generally straight out of HS, and WANT the basic...
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    Valley Forge ECP

    Hello 2016 mom, There are 5 MJC's across the United States: Valley Forge, Wentworth, Marion, GMC, and New Mexico Military Institute. All have good ROTC programs as well as academy prep programs for the five service academies. Each school has unique characteristics even though it's...
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    Basic Training in ROTC

    ROTC Basic Training Generally speaking the 4 years of ROTC is the basic training for that program. However, if you don't join ROTC until your junior year OR if you attend a MJC (Military Junior College) get your commission through the Early ECP (Commissioning Program) then yes you will need...
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    Army Early Commissioning Program at NMMI

    Clark, No problem. You have valid questions as do most people who don't know how the ECP works. Yes, ECP Cadets going to LDAC are younger and have less time to prepare however, in the NMMI "leadership laboratory" our Cadets live the Cadet lifestyle 24/7 and have an intense training...
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    Army Early Commissioning Program at NMMI

    There are several ways to become an Army Officer: OCS, Direct Commission, and ROTC. What many people don't know is that there is an Early Commissioning Program at the New Mexico Military Institute. Cadets going through this program become 2nd Lieutenants in two years compared to the...
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