The Army Officer Education Program offers students an opportunity to
receive officer training while earning their undergraduate degrees. Upon
successful completion of that program and graduation, students are
offered commissions in the U.S. Army. Scholarship students in this
program receive full tuition and fees, books, and a monthly stipend
allowance from $350-$500 depending on the academic year of the student.
Freshman start at $350 and the stipend increases $50 each academic year
with seniors receiving $500 a month.
Students participating in the Army Officer Education Program may compete
for two-year or three-year on-campus ROTC scholarships. Although
students are advised to enroll in the program as first-year students,
enrollment is possible throughout the first and sophomore years.
Training includes instruction in leadership and management, with
opportunities for supervised experience, including paid participation in
training camp, normally during the summer after the junior year.
Specific information regarding physical and other qualifications for
admission and other matters pertaining to participation in the Army
Officer Education Program may be obtained by writing or calling: Drexel
University, ROTC Department, 33rd and Market Streets, Philadelphia,
PA 19104, (215-590-8808 or 8809); or Rowan Military Science (ROTC) at 856-881-4516.