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MILITARY TRAINING AT TEXAS A&M

The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets has produced some of the nation’s finest military leaders. While membership in the Corps carries no military obligation, the Corps consistently commissions more ROTC officers than any institution in the country.

  • ARMY ROTC

    Army ROTC at Texas A&M is one of the best leadership courses in the country. The leadership development program encompasses academic, military, and physical training in a moral-ethical environment designed to produce officers of high moral character for our nation's Army.
    Our program has numerous scholarship opportunities available as well as studying abroad, participating in summer military training schools, and internships for those wanting to pursue a commission as an officer in the Army, continuing the long history of Aggies proudly serving in the US Army.
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  • NAVY/MARINE ROTC

    Naval ROTC cadets at Texas A&M participate in the largest NROTC program in the country with a long tradition of excellence. As a member of the NROTC program, students learn firsthand the roles and missions of the Navy and Marine Corps team. In addition, the focus on academics, leadership development, and personal fitness prepares students for success in a very dynamic and highly competitive work environment. For those pursuing a commission in the Navy or Marine Corps, students participate in rewarding training opportunities with Navy and Marine units in both the U.S. and overseas. NROTC students fly with Navy and Marine Corps pilots, embark on ships and submarines, work with Special Operations units and train with marine infantry, artillery and other combat units. For those looking for a challenging and rewarding experience join NROTC at Texas A&M.
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  • AIR FORCE ROTC

    Air Force ROTC boasts over 600 cadets making it the largest AFROTC detachment in the nation, commissioning more officers than any of the other 144 AFROTC detachments. The highly demanding and successful program focuses on three top priorities: Academic Excellence, Exceptional Leadership, and Cadet Well-Being. Cadets frequently garner highly competitive national scholarships in Pre-Medicine, Nursing, and Engineering in addition to typical Air Force High School and In-College Scholarships. Texas A&M AFROTC cadets are consistently handpicked for competitive internships to prestigious US government laboratories. Most importantly, Texas A&M AFROTC cadets are selected for commissioning at a rate 8-10% above the national average.
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  • COAST GUARD AUXILIARY PROGRAM

    The Coast Guard Auxiliary University Program (AUP) is a leadership development program that allows students to pursue curriculum in Coast Guard-centric academic training and affiliate with the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Students who participate in AUP develop skills and leadership that directly translate to performance of real Coast Guard missions. This experience, in turn, makes the student more qualified for Coast Guard enlistment or commissioning. Grounded in the traditions of the sea, AUP students strive for operational proficiency through focus on the fundamental elements of seamanship and maritime leadership that have distinguished generations of Coast Guardsmen. Join the AUP and be a “Leader in Service”.
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