No. "ROTC in high school" is JROTC. If you complete enough JROTC you can enlist as E2 or something. That's the only advantage of JROTC. For Army ROTC you must attend and receive a degree from a 4-year university.
Walt did not attend college and had only one year of high school.
Anyone can attend college as long as they have a high school diploma or a GED. That is the only requirement to attend college. Some colleges have entrance exams and some do not. It really depends on which college you attend; universities or community colleges.
only curly and Larry attended college
Nope, they could only attend after about 1850
No you don't unless you are in college ROTC or a military university Lime West Point, Air Force Acadamy, and the Naval Acadamy. You can take ROTC without an obligation to serve in the military upon graduation. The only way you'd be obligated through ROTC is if you attended university on an ROTC scholarship.
ROTC is the Reserved Officer Training Corps, and yes. The army does have an ROTC. They are based at Universities and go hand in hand with the college education. It's not the only way of achieving officership. There are two other ways and they are OCS (Officer Canidacy School) and Direct Comission.
no only army ROTC
she is only 17
only half year
The College Opportunity Fund provides a stipend to students who attend a participating college. The COF is offered only to Colorado residents who qualify and attend select colleges.
yes they went to school but only boys could go to college if their parents could pay for their school some of the boy children would go to school