Unless you enlist you will not go to AIT for ROTC. The enlisted side and officer sides of the military have different training schools. After ROTC you will go to BOLC (Basic Officer Leaders Course) A and B. A is like the officer Basic and B is like officer AIT.
Yes, all majors are accepted by ROTC
Yes, there is my friend who lives in Hawaii talks about JROTC and ROTC all the time.
Embry-Riddle has ROTC for all 3 branches
No, not at all.
Yes. JROTC is in high school, ROTC is in college. Technically, you do not have to take JROTC at all to take ROTC. Generally, people who take ROTC in college are joining the military afterwards. The same in not necessarily true for JROTC.
Depends upon the individual school program, but the Navy Marine units work out a great deal. All have very specific requirements and they all require a considerable amount of physical fitness.
Yes.
reserve officer training corps
35F is an officer's MOS - they don't go through AIT like enlisted personnel do. This is completely wrong. 35foxtrot is an enlisted MOS, and your general intelligence man. They are the ones that combine all the information from the collectors. The AIT is very detailed oriented, with 35-40% washouts common.
Students who are contracted ROTC cadets pay for very little in college. A full ROTC scholarship includes: tuition and fees, $600/ semester for books, and a monthly spending stipend of $300-$500 a month. Also, ROTC classes are available to all college students for free and no military obligation.
Work while you work and play while you play that will make you all happy and gay.
No. If you don't have a scholarship, it pays for none of your tuition.