
LEARN HOW PEOPLE HAVE GAINED FROM ROTC
LEADERSHIP THAT LASTS A LIFETIME
One of the best ways to see if Army ROTC is right for you is to learn how alumni have benefited from the experience. See how the skills they learned in ROTC have helped them build successful and satisfying careers.

Ranger challange.
The UTEP female Ranger Team took first place in the female category of the 12th Brigade Ranger challenge competition for the 2nd time in 3 years. Ranger challenge allows cadets to master numerous individual military skills and compete against sister ROTC programs.
![]() | 2 LT Sprenger Jeune, InfantryPlatoon Leader 2-12 Cav, 4th Bde 1st Cav Division2LT Jeune was a prior service NCO who attained his commission through theROTC Green to Gold Program. Upon completing his BS degree in Mathematicswas commissioned in December 2004 and now serves as a Platoon Leader at FortBliss, Texas. |
![]() | 2LT Michael Rivera, Air Defense ArtilleryStudent, 11th ADA Bde, BOLC IIICommissioned in December 2005, 2 Lt Rivera was a 4 year ROTC scholarshipstudent from Andres HS in El Paso. He received his BS in MechanicalEngineering and is now serving on Active duty. |
![]() | 2 LT Sabrina DurhamReal Estate Agent and Maryland National Guard Officer2 LT Durham came to El Paso with her husband John who served as a soldier atFort Bliss. She graduated with a Business degree and received hercommission in December 2005 while participating in the Texas National GuardScholarship Program. Upon graduation she and her husband returned to WestVirginia so they could be close to family and friends. Sabrina now serveswith the Maryland National Guard as an Ordinance Platoon Leader. |