Department of Military Science and Leadership
120 Courtland Building
404/413-6487
www.gsu.edu/rotc
Dora E. Teran, Chair
The Department of Military Science and Leadership, most often referred to as the Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC), develops leadership and problem solving skills training, through hands-on training and classroom instruction by experienced, active-duty Army officers and non-commissioned officers. Students learn the necessary skills to become successful civilian or military professionals. Students apply leadership, organizational and personnel management skills in a variety of challenging environments. Qualified students may obtain a commission as a Second Lieutenant, with the opportunity to serve as either full time in the active Army, or full or part time in the National Guard or U.S. Army Reserve. Students may also compete for two, three, or four year ROTC scholarships.
The basic courses (MSL 1000 and 2000 series) are normally taken in the freshman and sophomore years. Students in the basic course are paid $300-350 per month while enrolled. Successful completion of the basic course gives students the credentials necessary for enrollment in the advanced program. The advanced program (MSL 3000 and 4000 series) is taken during the final two years of college and includes an advanced summer seminar between the junior and senior years. Students in the advanced program are paid $450-500 per month while enrolled, and earn a salary for all summer internships.
Army ROTC offers opportunities for scholarships for the full amount of tuition and fees or use the scholarship for room and board up to $10,000. Students may apply for two, three and four year scholarships. Each scholarship covers full tuition, provides an annual allotment of $1200 for books and fees, and gives students a tax free allowance each month classes are in session. The allowance increases each year: $300 per month during the student's freshman year, $350 per month during the sophomore year, $450 per month during the junior year, and $500 per month during the senior year. Army ROTC scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Family income has no bearing on eligibility for an award. For more details, contact the scholarship advisor at the ROTC department at 404/413-6492.
GSU Army ROTC also offers a unique scholarship opportunity for School of Nursing students. These scholarships cover full tuition, books and fees, and provide a monthly allowance. Two, three, and four-year scholarships are available for all qualified nursing majors. Contact the scholarship advisor at the ROTC department at 404/413-6492
Students with prior military experience can fulfill credit requirements for the ROTC basic course sequence. If credit is granted, and provided the student is not on a three year Army ROTC scholarship, veterans may bypass the freshman and sophomore years of ROTC and enroll directly in the advance course sequence. Students with prior service may be eligible for special veteran scholarships. In addition to any financial assistance from ROTC veterans are still qualified to receive any and all GI Bill, Army College Fund, or VEAP benefits to which they are entitled.
Students my take advantage of the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP), which allows participation in ROTC and enlistment in the Army National Guard or Reserve at the same time. SMP students serve as officer trainees in a Guard or Reserve unit and perform duties commensurate with the grade of Second Lieutenant. SMPs are paid at the rate of at least a Sergeant E-5 for Guard or Reserve service.
General Minor Requirements
Advanced Leadership and Management Requirements
Students must complete one of the following programs of instruction to qualify for a commission in the U.S. Army:
Standard:
Basic Progression:
JROTC-ROTC:
Alternate Entry Program:
Leader Development and Assessment Course (Ft. Lewis, WA – Summer)
Prior Service: