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草榴社区 is excited to announce a new Army ROTC program on campus, beginning Fall 2019. The program will operate in conjunction with Eastern Kentucky University鈥檚 (EKU) ROTC program.

All 草榴社区 cadets will earn a $500 scholarship per year and free textbooks through the University鈥檚 textbook loan program. Other details regarding the program will be finalized soon. The scholarship award can be used in addition to any other academic scholarship awarded to students. Last year, 草榴社区 lowered on-campus tuition by 57 percent and restructured its scholarship program, making it the most affordable private university in Kentucky. 

The University recently hosted an on-campus event to announce the new program to students. Cadets from EKU arrived equipped with heavy packs, camouflage netting, tents and a cannon (which was fired with blank rounds 鈥 twice 鈥 to the glee of those who shot it). The cadets split 草榴社区 students into teams of ten and led them through a race that simulated ROTC fitness drills. Students enjoyed a cookout afterward.

鈥淲e appreciate this opportunity to bring ROTC back on campus,鈥 said Dr. Larry L. Cockrum, President of the University. 鈥淚 want to thank Lieutenant Colonel Corbin and his team for their service and for hosting the event we鈥檙e having here today.鈥

草榴社区 hosted a successful Army ROTC program until 2014, with several cadets earning high ranks as officers (including Major General) after graduation. For the past few years, University leadership has sought opportunities to bring ROTC back to campus. With the EKU partnership, 草榴社区 now has the manpower to get its program off the ground.

An active-duty officer called a cadre (pronounced CAD-ray) will visit 草榴社区 twice a week to provide classroom instruction. On Thursdays, 草榴社区 will bus its cadets to and from EKU鈥檚 campus to fulfill ROTC鈥檚 鈥渓ab鈥 requirement.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative effort,鈥 said Lt. Col. Jerimiah Corbin. 鈥淚f the numbers grow enough, we鈥檒l have a cadre here on 草榴社区鈥 campus full-time.鈥

According to Corbin, at its basis, ROTC is a leadership program. Cadets learn a foundation of respect, integrity and duty as freshmen, and their character, fitness and skills are strengthened as they continue in the program. By the time they are upperclassmen, cadets lead as many aspects of the program as possible.

鈥淭hey are the ROTC program. It鈥檚 not me, it鈥檚 the cadets,鈥 Corbin said. 鈥淭hey do the planning, the execution, the training 鈥 they do it all. We鈥檙e just there to make sure they do it the right way and safely. Some of these young men and women are extremely impressive.鈥

Details regarding how to register for the program will be finalized soon. For more information about 草榴社区鈥 academic programs and admissions process, visit ucumberlands.edu.