The Corps of Cadets is the largest uniformed body of students in the nation outside of the service academies. Cadets wear their uniforms to class, meals and special events during the school year.
Patches worn on the sleeves of uniforms denote which ROTC the cadet belongs to - Army, Air Force, Navy/Marine or Non-Contract. Cadets also wear a nametag above the right hand pocket, medals or awards over the left hand pocket and Corps rank on the collar. Citation cords are awarded for membership in certain organizations or for outstanding performance.
All cadets have four uniforms: Alphas, Bravos, ACUs, and Midnights.
Class Alphas include a khaki long sleeve shirt, black tie and khaki pants. This uniform is primarily worn to semi-formal occasions throughout the fall and spring.
Class Bravos include a khaki short sleeve shirt with matching pants. This uniform is the one most frequently seen on campus because it's the one most cadets wear to attend classes.
The Corps of Cadets wears the Army Combat Uniform during inclement weather. ACU's include a camouflage blouse worn over a tan undershirt, camouflaged pants and tan combat boots.
The Midnight uniform is the formal Corps uniform and is worn on special occasions. Midnights include a slim dark olive drab shirt, khaki tie and Midnight pants (pink).