Army to Cut 10 College ROTC Programs, Reorganize Dozens More
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Army to cut 10 college ROTC programs_ reorganize dozens more
Nearly 300 college students in the Army’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps will see their units affected by a downsizing triggered from cuts to the civilian workforce behind the program, service officials said. Ten universities will drop an existing Army ROTC unit, and another 46 programs will reduce on-campus resources and staff. The changes are set to occur in the summer of 2026 and will not affect those entering their senior year in a program…
Army to cut 10 college ROTC programs, reorganize dozens more
Nearly 300 college students in the Army’s Reserve Officer Training Corps will see their units affected by a downsizing triggered from cuts to the civilian workforce behind the program, service officials said.
Army looks to restructure ROTC programs at dozens of college campuses nationwide
The effort is expected to affect 291 students at 84 college campuses, according to Military.com. Students who are impacted can either join the program at a nearby school, or leave the military training program without a penalty.
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