Army ROTC
Unveil your leadership potential and begin your pathway to becoming an influential leader of tomorrow as a United States Army Officer in the Army, Army Reserves, or Army National Guard and through the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµÍø (CWI).
Provided in partnership with Boise State University, classes are tailored to help students master leadership and tactical skills invaluable in both military and civilian life.
Learning Opportunities
Lower-division Military Science and Leadership classes at CWI offer comprehensive leadership training bridging classroom knowledge with real-world application to empower you with:
- Ethical Leadership: Understand and apply core principles of professional ethics in leadership.
- Tactical Skills: Learn the art of land navigation and rope bridge construction.
- Medical Expertise: Acquire skills in medical evaluation and treatment.
- Combat Training: Get hands-on experience in hand grenade assault and rappelling.
- Sharpshooting: Develop your marksmanship for precision and accuracy.
- Stress Management: Enhance your ability to solve complex problems under high pressure.
Eligibility & Requirements
Military Science and Leadership classes are completed alongside one of CWI's degree programs.
- Military experience is not required.
- To enroll, students must be 17 years or older and have approval from a physician to participate in physical activities.
- Uniforms and equipment will be provided to the student at no charge.
- Scholarships are available!
Elevate Your Experience
Continue your pathway to leadership in the Army by transferring to earn a bachelor's degree. Military Science and Leadership classes are fully transferable to any four-year college or university with an Army ROTC program, including many institutions in Idaho. Upper-division classes are open to:
- U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
- Individuals who choose and are qualified to commit/contract into the Army ROTC and pursue a commission as an officer in the U.S. Army.