1989-1990 Academic Catalog

40 Academic Information Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Air Force Cedarville College cooperates with Wright State University in offering Reserve Officer Training Corps instruction which prepares students for conunissioning as second lieutenants in the United States Air Force. The freshman and sophomore level classes in aerospace sn1dies are held at Cedarville College. Junior and senior level classes are taught at Wright State University located approximately fifteen miles from Cedarville.1l1ese classes are taken in addition to a nonnal course of study at Cedarville and are recognized as electives. The four-year program is divided into two phases: the General Military Course involving the freshman and sophomore years and the Professional Officer Course involving the junior and senior years. Sn1dents enrolled in the Professional Officer Course receive $100 per montl1 subsistence allow– ance. Scholarships covering the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, and a $100 monthly allowance for up to three and one half years are available to students who demonstrate academic and leadership potential. Scholarship availability is greatest in the areas of math, computer science, physics, nursing, and premedicine. Traditionally, about half ofCedarville cadets are able to win scholarships. Students interested in Air Force ROTC should contact Department of Aerospace Studies, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 45435, phone: (513) 873-2730 or Mr. Charles Dillon, Cedarville College ROTC Repre– sentative at (513) 766-2211 Ext. 207. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps inslluction leading to an appointment as a lieutenant in the United States Anny is available to Cedarville College students. Classes and drills are held at Cedarville College for freshman and sophomore students. Junior and senior level courses are taught at Central State University, located approximately four miles from Cedarville. All ROTC courses are transferred as electives and are taken in conjunction with other subjects for the four years of college. The standard four-year ROTC program involves two phases: the Basic Course during the first two years and the Advanced Course during the final two years. One can qualify for the advance course by being a veteran, a member of the United States Anny Reserve or National Guard, or by attending six weeks of summer training following his/her sophomore year of college. Students enrolled in the Advanced Course earn $100 per month for a maxi1num of ten school n1onths per year. Two- and three-year merit scholarships, which pay for all tuition, fees, and costs of books and supplies at both colleges, are available. Recipients of these scholarships also receive $100 per month for ten months of the school year each school year the scholarship is in effect. Interested individuals should contact the Professor of Military Science, Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, 45384, phone: (513) 376-6285 or Mr. Charles Dillon, Cedarville College ROTC Representative at (513) 766-2211Ext.207. Cedan•i/le stude11tsft11d outstanding scholarsl11iJs, excellent leadership training, and genu– ine respectfor their Christian co11l'ictio11s in the ROTC programs.

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