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Army ROTC Nursing

Army ROTC Nurse Program

Nursing students have the opportunity to excel in their fields as Cadets and future Officers in the United States Army.  Besides having access to all the same training available to other Cadets, Nursing Cadets have additional training in real-world environments around the world (see Summer Training page).

In order to be an Army Nurse, Cadets must attain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.  Students in CCAC's nursing program can enroll in Basic Course Army ROTC classes.  To contract as an Army ROTC Cadet in the Nurse Program, you must be in CalU's BSN program.  We can answer any questions you have concerning this.

The Army ROTC Nurse Program is a fully funded program.  Cadets in the Army ROTC Nurse Program are eligible for scholarship benefits.  See our Scholarships page for more details.

Undergraduate Benefits

*Several ROTC Nurse specific scholarships offered each year
*2, 3, and 4-year full tuition scholarships
*$1200 for books per year ($600 per semester)
*$350-$500 per month in spending money (depending on academic year)
*Receive valuable leadership training while getting your education from one of the country's top nursing schools

Professional Benefits

*Sharpen your critical thinking skills
*Strengthen nursing skills of assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating
*Learn nursing skills you can't learn at Nursing School
*Learn how to be a member of an effective team

Army ROTC Nurse Program website

 

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