What is the Drill and Ceremonies Program?
Through participation in leadership programs, in Aggie Traditions, and in the Corps of Cadets at Galveston, the Drill and Ceremonies Program allows students to participate in the TMA Corps of Cadets without pursuing a license option program. The unit will also serve to prepare students for participation in the College Station Corps of Cadets. How do I apply for the Drill and Ceremonies Program? First, the students should apply to Texas A&M University at Galveston through the normal admissions process (see www.applytexas.org). You may choose any major that closely matches your future College Station choice of major or a general studies program. Navy ROTC: Some Drill and Ceremonies Cadets may wish to join the Navy ROTC program (if they intend to continue in College Station as NROTC Cadets). These cadets should apply to the NROTC program. Any cadets who opt for and are accepted for NROTC will also enroll in NROTC freshman classes. Texas Maritime Academy: Other Drill and Ceremonies Cadets
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