What's Next: Zach Ray on Military Service

By Arkansas NEXT on Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Zach Ray
University of Arkansas–Fort Smith

Major: Mechanical Engineering
Hometown: Hackett • Age: 20 • Year: Junior


Hackett native Zach Ray didn’t always know he would major in mechanical engineering. During his first year at the University of Arkansas–Fort Smith (UAFS), he was undecided. After a conversation with his uncle, a mechanical engineer, he settled into his new major. His choice of major works well with his involvement in UAFS ROTC.

Zach balances going to class with his work with ROTC, but everything he does is in line with one goal: working on his career. He knows exactly what he wants to do when he graduates college. “I plan on pursuing a career in the Army and the engineering field,” he says.

What’s the ROTC program like?

“The ROTC program does a good job of teaching me skills I will use later, but not taking too much time away from my other studies,” Zach says. For high schoolers considering this route, “I recommend going out with a unit while they drill, and talking with people in the Army who are not recruiters.”


This option is for you if:

You’re an adventure-seeker
You like the idea of not paying for college
You want to serve your country

Length of Program

ROTC is a built-in elective component of your four-year degree, so it will take as long as you need to finish your studies. You can try it your first two years without committing to military service, but if you follow through to completion, you’re obligated to eight years of service.

Cost

This deal is sweet: Army ROTC offers merit-based (on grades, not financial need) scholarships that could cover your entire tuition. You’re also eligible for a monthly stipend (up to $500) to help out with living expenses.

Admission Requirements

Unlike the military, ROTC programs don’t require the ASVAB, a pre-enlistment test similar to the ACT or SAT, but you will need to sign up for ROTC your freshman or sophomore year in college and meet certain physical and GPA requirements.

Housing

You’ll have all the housing options other students have. Some colleges even have dedicated dorms just for ROTC students.


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