Challenge yourself with other opportunities!
ROTC Clubs: Color Guard, Desert Rangers, Ranger Challenge, the Road Crew and Valor.
"Being part of ASU's Army ROTC Color Guard is one of the best parts of my time in the program. I get to represent the University at football games, community events, and even pro sports, all while building real pride in what I'm doing. It's not just about holding the flag, it's about being part of something bigger with people who cares as much as I do."
CDT Cade Garner
MIS II - Major in Geographic Information Science
"VALOR is a great place to grow in your faith with other Cadets in a great discussion-based group. We meet every week at a coffee shop and go through either a book of the Bible or a study together and talk about how it relates to our lives as future leaders in the Army. It seriously is a great group and continues to grow!"
CDT Carly Vigeant
MIS IV - Major in Nursing
Summer Training Opportunities: professional internships, airborne, air assault, combat survival, mountain warfare, and cadet troop leadership training.
“The best part of the training was rappelling out of the UH-60. The most difficult part of Air Assault School was the sling load inspection test. This school left me with a greater understanding of the importance of perseverance and it provided me with skills to conduct future Air Assault operations in my military career.”
CDT Caleb Robertson
MIS IV – Major in Public Service and Service Policy
“The main experience that I am taking away from my ASB (The Army Science Board) internship is an understanding of the broader Army Enterprise. As someone who started on an operational base in a Brigade Combat Team, it's important to remember that the Army is full of interesting and incredible opportunities if you seek them out!”
CDT Andrew Napier
CDT Battalion Commander (School year 2024 - 2025)
MS IV- Major in Liberal Studies
Project GO (Global Officers) is a collaborative initiative that promotes critical language education, study abroad, and intercultural dialogue opportunities for ROTC students. Project GO programs focus exclusively on the languages and countries of the Middle East, Asia, Central Asia, and Africa. For more information about Project GO click https://www.rotcprojectgo.org/
“As a leader it is absolutely necessary to learn how to adjust and adapt. I believe everyone should take this opportunity to learn a different culture. It is an eye opener.”
CDT Faith Gibbs
MIS III – Major in Computer Science