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What is the service commitment to the Army if a student accepts an ROTC scholarship, or wishes to complete the ROTC Advanced Course?

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What is the service commitment to the Army if a student accepts an ROTC scholarship, or wishes to complete the ROTC Advanced Course?

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The service commitment upon completion of the ROTC Advanced Course and graduation from college is 8 years in total. Scholarship recipients must spend at least 4 years in full time Active Duty status, and may spend their remaining time in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). (Non-scholarship graduates may spend 3 years on Active Duty and 5 years in the IRR). Some cadets may choose to serve their 8 years working part time in the U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard while pursuing a civilian career.

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