College Students
Earn a college degree and so much more
Through classes, labs and field training, Army ROTC provides you with the tools to become an Army Officer without interfering with your other classes. ROTC also provides you with discipline and money for tuition while enhancing your college experience. If you're interested in enrolling in Army ROTC and you are in college, you can start by taking an Army ROTC basic military science course.
If you have at least two or more years remaining toward your undergraduate degree, but not enough time to complete the basic courses, you can enter the Army ROTC advanced course (MLSC 3113) by completing the Army ROTC Basic Camp held at Fort Knox, Kentucky, during the summer before your junior year.
Visit our recruitment office in 105 Thatcher Hall on the OSU campus to find out all the different ways to join Army ROTC, as well as scholarships that are available to you.
Don't know if the Army is for you?
Any student can try Army ROTC for up to two years with no obligation while they work towards their degree at Oklahoma State University. Out-of-state students may also be eligible for “in-state” tuition.