Army ROTC nurse cadets may qualify for scholarships and other additional benefits to help start gaining the valuable career and leadership skills of an officer in the Army Nurse Corps.
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Army ROTC Cadets gain valuable experience that will help them excel in college and beyond. Meet students who have enhanced their college life through Army ROTC and will become Army Officers when they graduate.
Officers are the talented men and women of the Army who have the skills, training and experience it takes to lead the world's strongest fighting force.
  | Cadet RJ Custodio Political Science major, Old Dominion University With the help of a 4-year ROTC scholarship, RJ is able to pay for college while gaining experience and academic discipline, as well as making lifelong friends. | |  | Cadet Jeff Davis Sports Management major, Old Dominion University Find out how Jeff jumped from high school athletics to college and Army ROTC. And get a glimpse inside an ROTC tradition: the annual military ball. | |  | Cadet Marissa Bernadette Nursing major, University of Texas at El Paso By enrolling in ROTC after her sophomore year, Marissa learned leadership and communication skills that will help her thrive in her career in nursing. | |  | Captain Philip Foley Romanelli Civil Affairs Officer, Combat Support Whether he's on the job as a consultant, rowing on the river, or jumping out of a plane, Philip Romanelli is always improving himself. See how his Army training has given him the confidence to take the lead in life. | |  | Major Otto Padron Executive Officer, Infantry With Army ROTC Otto Padron was able to turn big dreams into reality. He was able to attend the college he always hoped to and gained the skills necessary to land his dream job. | |  | First Lieutenants Clint & Maureen Bickett Platoon Leader and Nurse, Medical Services Corps In Army ROTC, Clint and Maureen met within days of their initial training and thrived during their individual military careers. They eventually married to form a beautiful family. |



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