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and to motivate young people to be better citizens
 

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Leaders Training Course (LTC)
Location: Ft. Knox Kentucky

Leadership Training Course is the Army's 2-year ROTC Program entry point. Through Camp Challenge,
students without ROTC Basic Course experience can examine the Army without incurring an obligation,
and qualify for Advanced Course entry. The Army observes these students and determines their officer
potential in a leadership oriented, challenging, and motivating 5-week training program. Held at
FT. Knox , Kentucky between the sophomore and junior year or after the senior year before entering
a two years masters program.

You may attend this course if you:
* Have not taken Military Science I and II
• Are medically qualified to attend
• Are transferring from a school that did not offer ROTC
• Are a junior or community college graduate entering an ROTC school
and have no prior active or Reserve Component military service
• Are a graduate student starting a two-year program
• Are a high school graduate entering a military junior college

Students with prior military service, or who took Junior ROTC, may be given credit for Basic Course
completion and would not be required to attend the Leader's Training Course. The purpose of the
Leader's Training Course is to provide instruction in the basic leadership and technical skills that will prepare
you for your junior and senior years of ROTC. During this camp you have the opportunity to compete for
available two year or Guaranteed Reserve Forces scholarships. All travel expenses are paid and you are
paid while attending camp.

 

Click here for more information about the Leadership Training Course.

 

                                   
Department of Military Science
Box 90752
Durham, NC 27708-0752
(919) 660-3090 or 1-800-222-9184
06 West Duke Building | East Campus