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Meet cadets, advisers at ROTC open house tonight

Rachel Polchek

Issue date: 2/19/09 Section: News
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Army ROTC and National Guard will hold an open house tonight to inform students about the program.

"We're looking for those (students) who want to be leaders," Lt. Col. Joe Paydock said.

The open house will be 5 to 9 p.m. in the Terrace Hall Army ROTC Annex.

Students from every class year are welcome to attend the event and join the program.

"We're looking for students to come to the Leaders Training Course this summer," Paydock said.

The Leaders Training Course is a four-week course taken in the summer between a cadet's sophomore and junior year. It qualifies cadets to enroll in advanced ROTC courses.

The course also allows students who are behind in the program to catch up and become juniors. A cadet must be a junior to take advanced ROTC courses.

No specific major is necessary; all are welcome. However, nurses are always needed.

"We can speak specifically about what (nurses) do," Paydock said.

The open house will also give students the opportunity to meet cadets and advisers and speak with them about the ROTC program.

According to Paydock, ROTC has many opportunities for those students involved - tuition scholarships, monthly stipend, book money, leadership development, networking and a professional career.

"(The open house) is a non-threatening atmosphere to inform students," Paydock said. "Even if you don't want to commit, you'll enjoy the time spent with us."

- Rachel Polchek
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Yvette

posted 2/19/09 @ 7:21 AM EST

With the economy in a crap hole, jobs and homes lossed, there are always flies attracted to the shit. Damned parasites preying on us because are options seem few. (Continued…)

Adam

posted 2/19/09 @ 12:50 PM EST

Look, all they're doing is providing another option, they've done this every year, good economy or bad to see if anyone is interested. And frankly, speaking as someone who decided to join the army out of high school in 2004 after graduating with a 4. (Continued…)

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