Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)
Towson University offers degree-seeking, full-time undergraduate students who are interested in officer training for the military several opportunities to pursue that training. Students must be in good academic standing and must be registered at full-time status (12 units or more) not including ROTC units.
U.S. Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
Towson University offers Army ROTC to its students through a cooperative agreement among Loyola College, TU, and the U.S. Army. The ROTC program prepares selected students with potential to serve as commissioned officers in one of the three components of the U.S. Army- Active Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve.
Enrollment for ROTC is done through the Military Science Department at Loyola College.
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Air Force ROTC
Air Force ROTC is available to students at Towson University through an agreement with the University of Maryland, College Park. Upon graduation from Towson University and completion of the AFROTC curriculum at the University of Maryland, students will be commissioned second lieutenants in the Air Force.
The Registrar's Office coordinates Air Force ROTC registration. Towson University undergraduate students who wish to register must complete the Air Force ROTC Registration Request (IIR Form).
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Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Credit
TU will accept transfer credit hours earned from a recognized ROTC program sponsored by an accredited college or university. Such credits will be considered upper- or lower-level credits as defined by the transferring school, and are applicable as elective units toward a TU degree. ROTC units are considered to be non-traditional units and are part of a maximum of 45 non-traditional units allowed by academic policy.