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NOTE: For additional program and contact information, please click the program title to visit the program's website.

  • Army ROTC

    Army Reserve Officer Training Corps is a unique college elective that teaches students leadership skills used in the Army, but also can be applied in any field. Students receive credit for ROTC classes, which are applied toward their diploma. Upon graduation, they receive a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. In addition to the educational and military benefits, ROTC also awards scholarships based solely on merit to thousands of students each year. Qualifying students can get scholarships worth up to $80,000 at some schools, including a monthly allowance.


    Intended Audience:
    Category/Subject Matter:
    All Students
    Army Education Opportunities,College Planning/Prep,General Education,Leadership Skills

     


  • Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC)

    JROTC prepares high school students for leadership roles while promoting graduation from high school. JROTC helps advance the educational and employment opportunities for today's youth by fostering education at the high school level. Many of the Army Education Programs you will find on ArmyEdSpace.com are part of the JROTC curriculum.


    Intended Audience:
    Category/Subject Matter:
    Grades 9-12,All Students
    General Education,Leadership Skills

     


  • Success Profiler

    The Success Profiler is an assessment and skill intervention system targeting social/emotional intelligence. All of the U.S. Army JROTCs use the Success Profiler program in helping develop goal setting as well as social/emotional learning in Cadets at over 1,500 programs throughout the United States.


    Intended Audience:
    Category/Subject Matter:
    Grades 9-12,All Students,JROTC Cadets
    Career Planning,Leadership Skills,Life Skills

     


  • West Point

    Renowned as the world’s premier leader development institution, West Point accomplishes its mission by developing cadets intellectually, physically, militarily, ethically, spiritually, and socially. The student body, or Corps of Cadets, numbers 4,400 and each year approximately 1000 cadets join the Long Gray Line as they graduate and are commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Admission is open to all young men and women, and is extremely competitive. Applicants are evaluated on your academic, physical and leadership potential. 


    Intended Audience:
    Category/Subject Matter:
    Grades 9-12,All Students
    Army Education Opportunities,College Planning/Prep,General Education,Leadership Skills

     


  • Youth ChalleNGe Program

     

    The National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program is a preventative at-risk youth program, which targets participants who are unemployed, drug-free and law-free high-school dropouts, 16 to 18 years of age. Core components of the program include: 

    • Responsible Citizenship
    • Academic Excellence
    • Life-Coping Skills
    • Service to Community
    • Health and Hygiene
    • Job Skills Training
    • Leadership/Followership
    • Physical Fitness

    Intended Audience:
    Category/Subject Matter:
    Grades 9-12,All Students
    Internships/Job Placement,Leadership Skills,Life Skills