Reserve Officers Training Corp

The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)

a group of college- and university-based officer-training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces.

ROTC scholarships,

Students participating in an ROTC program may be eligible for an ROTC scholarship, which varies up to 100% tuition coverage—if you're a high school student enrolling in college, enrolled in college, or an enlisted servicemember.

Air Force

Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) is an educational and leadership program designed to allow men and women to become Air Force officers while completing a bachelor’s or master’s degree. The Air Force ROTC program prepares students to assume challenging positions of responsibility and importance in the Air Force.

Through a cross-enrollment agreement with the Air Force Detachment 355, located at Boston University, interested Wentworth Institute of Technology students may participate in the Air Force ROTC program. 

Interested students should contact:

 

Military-Connected Services | Wentworth (wit.edu) / military@wit.edu

Air Force ROTC (bu.edu)

Army

Army ROTC college leadership program offers Wentworth students an opportunity to commission as a second lieutenant in either the active Army or Reserves/National Guard in a variety of career fields 

Army ROTC, through a cross-town agreement with the Liberty Battalion located at Northeastern University, provides leadership training on campus and leadership exercises at local off-campus training sites. The program's goal is to commission the future officer leadership of the United States Army.

Interested students should contact:

Military-Connected Services | Wentworth (wit.edu) / military@wit.edu

Liberty Battalion Army ROTC: https://rotc.northeastern.edu