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Thinking of becoming an officer in the military?
Consider the ROTC program at Maranatha. Maranatha has developed partnerships with UW-Madison and UW-Whitewater for ROTC programs. Most Army ROTC classes are held on Maranatha's campus. Air Force ROTC classes are held at UW-Whitewater and UW-Madison.
ROTC Advantages
ROTC programs accept young people who are athletes, leaders, and scholars. These students receive training in leadership skills they can use for the rest of their life. Many former officers have used their ROTC leadership skills to become successful business or government leaders.
Students enrolled in ROTC programs do not join the Army. Instead, they take ROTC classes for credit while pursuing a regular college degree. Upon successful completion of the program, ROTC cadets become commissioned officers in the United States Military.

In addition to providing quality leadership training, ROTC programs award generous scholarships to students to help them pay for college.
Air Force Scholarships ~ Army Scholarships
Students can also participate in other extracurricular activities such as color guard, Scabbard & Blade Honor Society, and Ranger Challenge competitions.
Eligibility
Cadets are accepted based on their athletic, leadership and scholarly abilities. They should also be serious about becoming a military officer.
Minor
The US Army ROTC minor consists of 18 semester hours. Students take Theories & Models of Leadership, as well as 15 hours of electives such as Foundations of Officership, Basic Leadership, and Leadership & Teamwork.
Concentration
The US Army ROTC concentration consists of 12 semester hours. Courses include Theories and Models of Leadership and nine hours of electives.
The Air Force ROTC concentration consists of 16 hours. Courses include Foundations of the United AIr Force, the Evolution of Air Space & Power, and Air Force Leadership Studies.