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The DCCCD offers a program in ROTC in cooperation with the University of
Texas at Arlington. The ROTC program provides a unique opportunity for students to
assess and develop their leadership skills. A wide variety of settings are provided to
expose students to the styles, techniques, and tools of leadership. It also develops
college-educated officers for the active Army and the reserve components. This affords
the student the opportunity to pursue either a civilian or military career after completing
college. ROTC credits may be used in the completion of a college degree by applying them to elective hours. Military science may be used as a minor course of study in many degree programs at The University of Texas at Arlington. To be eligible, the student must be enrolled in the ROTC program, must receive acceptance of military science as a minor from his/her major degree department, and must complete 18 hours of military science, 10 of which are advanced. Students who participate in ROTC while enrolled in the DCCCD will be eligible to apply for ROTC scholarships to complete degrees at UTA. The U.S. Army Scholarship Program provides an excellent way for young men and young women to obtain assistance in financing a college education. Every scholarship provides for payment of all expenses incurred for fees and tuition, an allowance for books and supplies, and $150 a month for up to 10 months per year.
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Monday, June 19, 2000