2003-2004 UAF Catalog
Student Services Student Services and Resources Army ROTC The University of Alaska Fairbanks hosts the only Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program in Alaska. An integral part of UAF since 1922, the program initially was not an official ROTC program but a military science curriculum, mandatory for all male freshmen and sophomores. In 1935, Dr. Charles Bunnell, president of the university, petitioned the War Department to officially open an Army ROTC program at the university; approval was granted in 1940. The program has continued to develop since then. Today's ROTC program is staffed with both Regular Army and Alaska National Guard officers and non-commissioned officers, providing students with a balance of knowledge and experiences.The focus of the program is academic excellence and preparing leaders. All students enrolled in at least one course are assigned a faculty member to provide leadership and academic counseling. The counseling is closely monitored by the department head and is conducted twice every semester. The program offers a myriad of resources from scholarships to athletic teams to academic assistance. The Arctic Region Supercomputing Center (ARSC) is funded by the Department of Defense, and ROTC students may have research assistantship opportunities to work on the ARSC systems. Neighboring Fort Wainwright offers students numerous opportunities to participate in military activities such as the arctic biathlon competition, mentorships and recreational activities in an arctic environment. The Department of Military Science hosts several activities and organizations. The Ranger Challenge team, a varsity-level sport, participates in an annual competition against other Pacific rim schools in Hawaii or Guam. Other athletic events include a rifle team and color guard. The color guard routinely participates at the opening of UAF Nanook sporting events. An ROTC Cadet club also is sponsored by the department and is an integral part of the university. Cadet club members organize campus events for student activities.
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Curriculum Army ROTC is comprised of two levels: the basic course followed by the advance course. Credit for the basic course is earned in several ways. The most elementary method is through successfully completing freshman and sophomore military science classes. Two additional methods for earning basic course credit include completing a four-week summer camp or having prior military basic training. Students do not incur any obligation to Army ROTC or the Armed Forces during the basic course. After successfully completing the basic course, the student may enter the advanced course, which is normally reserved for juniors and seniors pursuing a commission in the Regular Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. A minor in military science is available. For more information about ROTC at UAF, see Fee and Financial Aid, Degrees and Programs -- Military Science and the Military Science course descriptions, or contact the Department of Military Science at (907) 474-6852/7501, e-mail: fyrotc@uaf.edu.
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