
ARMY ROTC
EXPERIENCE THE CAMARADERIE OF ROTC
When you become a part of Army ROTC, you're not just working toward a diploma, but an even brighter future as a leader alongside other motivated Cadets. But make no mistake, you're a student first. You'll have a college schedule like your fellow students, but you'll also receive classroom and field courses that will challenge and excite you. Beyond that, you can take part in events and activities with fellow Cadets that will make your college experience even better.

Commissioning Ceremony
The commissioning class of 11 May, 2012 stands with Major General Wells moments after the oath of office. From left to right: 2LT. Eric Moreno, 2LT. Alexander Abt, 2LT Dontavius Logan, 2LT. Andrea Ellis, MG Wells, 2LT. Paul Parker, 2LT. Ashlin Randolph, 2LT Keron Rouse, 2LT Jessy Toscano, and 2LT Shante Frazier.
“ ROTC is not just an organization; it is the beginning of a legacy. It is all about self discovery, survival, and camaraderie. In ROTC my strength and ingenuity are put to the test daily. Should I falter just a little I know my friends are there to back me up. ”
Heather Thrasher, Atlanta, GA
Get to know what it's like to be a Cadet in the ROTC program on your campus.
See the kind of hands-on experience ROTC Cadets receive. Whether it's in the classroom or in the field, your leadership training will benefit you more than you thought possible.
The Georgia State University ROTC Battalion has events and activities that take place all year long, learn about them here.