ROTC Training Program
91ÇÑ×Ó’s allows students to train in a college Army officer commissioning program while earning their bachelor’s degree. Through partnerships with fellow Indiana ROTC programs, Taylor cadets will attain a Military Science education and, as a part of the Wildcat Company, prepare to serve in the US Army with leadership and excellence.
Key Benefits of ROTC
- Help paying for college: 100% of tuition and fees based on merit and grades, and the option to cover housing and food instead for qualifying cases. Scholarships are offered on a 2-, 3-, or 4-year basis. In addition, you’ll receive $420 per month for personal expenses and $1,200 per year for books.
- Pursue any major at 91ÇÑ×Ó.
- Graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant, with a guaranteed career as an Army Officer.
- Choose from wide range of careers in many places around the world.
Financial Aid Information
Your financial aid package includes the Taylor Housing & Food Grant. Tuition and fees are covered by ROTC or VA benefits, and this grant covers the cost of your housing and meal plan. This grant is awarded for a maximum of eight semesters, provided you live in campus housing, are enrolled full-time, and maintain satisfactory academic progress.
This grant is awarded to students receiving full tuition benefits from ROTC or the VA. These students are not eligible for any other aid from Taylor. For VA students receiving less than full tuition from the VA, you can receive regular merit aid from Taylor, but not the Housing & Food Grant.
Elements of the ROTC Program
Taylor partners with nearby ROTC programs at Indiana Wesleyan and Ball State University to provide extensive training and benefits to our cadets.
Academic Accountability and Coursework
ROTC cadets must maintain a GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0. This academic accountability helps cadets maintain their excellence as high-achieving students. There are also military science courses students must complete as a part of their college curriculum. These courses are taken in conjunction with Indiana Wesleyan University ROTC.
The Military Science curriculum includes, but is not limited to, the following classes: