Utah Tech partners with Army, National Guard to bring ROTC program to campus

Utah Tech University, the U.S. Army and the Utah National Guard are partnering to offer an Army ROTC program in Southern Utah on the Utah Tech campus starting in fall 2024, location and date note specified | Photo courtesy of Utah Tech University, St. George News

ST. GEORGE — The Army ROTC program is returning to the Utah Tech University campus this fall.

Utah Tech University, the U.S. Army and the Utah National Guard are partnering to offer an Army ROTC program in Southern Utah on the Utah Tech campus starting in fall 2024, location and date note specified | Photo courtesy of Utah Tech University, St. George News

Student-cadets completing Utah Tech’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program can graduate as commissioned officers in either the U.S. Army or the Utah National Guard. The program will allow students to major in the subject of their choice and minor in military science.

“This is an outstanding opportunity for the Utah National Guard to partner with both UT and Army Cadet Command to reinitiate the ROTC program,” LTC Toby Adamson, the recruiting and retention battalion commander for the Utah Army National Guard, said in a news release. “We are confident that UT will produce excellent officers and leaders by providing them with a high-quality, active education

“This is an important partnership between the U.S. Army, the Utah National Guard and Utah Tech. It is great to return to Utah Tech to be part of the tremendous programs the school has developed.”

Stephen Lee, dean of Utah Tech’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences, agreed, noting that this was “an important community partnership with the U.S. Army and Utah National Guard.”

“I can’t think of a better example of UT’s ‘active learning. active life.’ mission than ROTC,” Lee added. “Our students will receive excellent training and important career opportunities.”

Students enrolling in the ROTC program may qualify for significant scholarships to help underwrite the cost of tuition and room and board.

“College ROTC programs expand scholarship opportunities for deserving students and provide a direct path to serve as officers in the U.S. Army,” LTC Travis Bailey, professor of military science with the Service First Battalion Army ROTC, said.

According to a news release, the ROTC program at Utah Tech will be managed by the new Military Science Department, which initially will be staffed with Utah National Guard personnel and include curriculum developed by the Army. The Military Science Department will be located in Utah Tech’s McDonald Center and will be part of the university’s College of Humanities & Social Sciences.

Click here to learn more about Utah Tech University’s Army ROTC program.

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