Both Army and Navy ROTC programs are available to University of Maine students
who want to become commissioned officers. The Army program is headquartered
on campus, while the Navy program is offered in cooperation with Maine Maritime
Academy. Both programs have offices on campus and offer a variety of scholarships.
Army
The Army ROTC program leads to a commission as a second lieutenant in the
United States Army, Army Reserves or Army National Guard. Students enrolled
in ROTC classes may pursue any university curriculum that leads to a baccalaureate
or higher degree.
The Army ROTC program is designed around two levels: the Basic and Advanced
courses of military studies. The Basic Course of MIS 100 and MIS 200 level courses
is open to all university students with the exception of MIS 100 - Leadership
laboratory, which is only open to enrolled or contracted ROTC students. Students
taking classes in the Basic Course are not under any obligation to the Army.
Students may take MIS courses at the 300 and 400 levels only with the permission
of the Professor of Military Science. Students wishing to contract and pursue
a commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Army may do so in one
of four ways:
- Be selected and accept a ROTC Scholarship
- Complete MIS 101, 102, 201, and 202 classes with an average grade of “C”
or better, be accepted by the Professor of Military Science, and sign a contract
at the end of the sophomore year or during the first semester of the junior
year
- Complete a five-week summer training session before the start of the junior
year, after which the student may contract
- Veterans of any branch of the military may be eligible to contract at the
start of their junior year.
The Department of the Army offers four, three and two-year Scholarships,
a four and a two-year Dedicated National Guard Scholarship, and two-year Guaranteed
Reserve Forces Duty Scholarships to selected students who have demonstrated
outstanding leadership and scholastic ability. These scholarships pay up to
$17,000 per year toward tuition and mandatory fees, $600 per year for textbooks,
and $250 - $400 per month tax free stipend during the academic year for the duration of the
scholarship. Four-year scholarship winners (with 1100+ SAT scores) or three-year
Advanced Designee scholarship winners (with 1200+ SAT scores) who attend the
University of Maine will receive an additional $2,500 grant annually from the
University of Maine. Non-scholarship contracted students in the last two years
of the program also receive the tax-free $350 - $400 monthly stipend during the academic
year.
Army ROTC at the University of Maine is an Army Partnership in Nursing Education
program, and has special, designated scholarships and programs for qualified
UMaine nursing students.
The program has administrative and medical requirements which must be met in
order to qualify for a scholarship, contract and commission.
Specific information regarding the program and Army ROTC classes may be obtained
by contacting a Military Science advisor at (207) 581-1121, or toll free at
1-888-942-ROTC.
Program Requirements:
Professional Military Education Courses:
All Army ROTC students must complete courses in each of the following areas
in order to qualify for a commission as an Army officer. See a Military Science
faculty member for which specific courses fulfill these requirements.
- Written communication skills
- Military history
- Computer literacy
Recommended courses:
- Management Skills
- National Security Studies
Most UMaine colleges accept some Military Science courses toward degree completion.
Check with the individual college to determine credit awarded. All Military
Science credits count toward a student’s overall GPA.
Navy
The Naval ROTC program is designed to train and educate qualified students
for commissioning and active service as officers in the United States Navy and
United States Marine Corps. Commissionees also receive a minor in Naval Science.
Program requirements:
In order to be eligible for application to this program a student must:
- Be a US citizen
- Be at least 17 but less than 21 years of age
- Be physically qualified
- Possess satisfactory records of academic ability and moral integrity
- Demonstrate those characteristics desired of a Naval Officer and
- Have no moral obligation or personal conviction that will prevent the bearing
of arms.
The Naval ROTC Scholarship Program offers the following benefits: all tuition
paid, up to $400 per month subsistence allowance during the school year and a substantial
uniform allowance. Eligible graduates of this program receive commissions in
the United States Navy or Marine Corps and serve on active duty a minimum of
four years. High school students may apply for the national scholarship program
between March 1 of their high school junior year to November 15 of their high
school senior year. Application forms are available from any Navy recruiter
and most guidance counselors. Early application is recommended as this program
is highly competitive. Students already enrolled at UMaine may also be eligible
for non-national scholarships.
The Naval ROTC College Program offers students not on scholarship an opportunity
to participate in ROTC. The monetary benefits of the College Program include:
a substantial uniform allowance and up to $400 per month subsistence allowance during
the junior and senior years. Graduates of the College Program receive commissions
and are required to serve on active duty for three years. Students may apply
for the College Program from the beginning of their first year to the end of
their sophomore year.
Students in the College Program may apply for 2 and 3-year scholarships. Selection
is based on academic and Naval ROTC performance. Scholarships are also available
for students in the technical majors (engineering, physics, etc.) who have successfully
completed at least one semester of college. Special Navy and Marine Corps scholarships
are available to Hispanic and African-American students.
Specific information regarding the program and Naval Science courses may be
obtained by calling (207) 581-1551.