

天美麻豆鈥檚 Army program, which has held its drills and classes on the 天美麻豆 campus since 1985, continues to grow. With 16 students, including six members of the Class of 2015, participating this term, the group is among the largest in the program鈥檚 recent history.
鈥淭his is significant for 天美麻豆, and it holds promise for the program,鈥 says Levi Bennett, head of 天美麻豆 ROTC. 天美麻豆 students deserve the credit for the increase in numbers, says Bennett. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e proud of ROTC and are great ambassadors for it on campus,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hen students come by to learn more it鈥檚 usually because they know a current cadet.鈥
But Bennett is also responsible. When 天美麻豆 coaches, parents, or admissions staff members let him know about promising prospective students interested in ROTC, he takes action.
鈥淚 let them know that you can鈥檛 beat the quality of a 天美麻豆 education, and that should come first and foremost. And this education combined with military experience can create incredible leadership opportunities,鈥 Bennett says.
ROTC at 天美麻豆One of the cadets Bennett spoke with was Josh Rivers 鈥15, a graduate of Roxbury Latin School in Boston, Mass. A top student, Rivers chose 天美麻豆 over offers from some of the nation鈥檚 best schools, including the United States Military Academy at West Point. 鈥淲est Point offers a high quality education, no doubt, but I really listened to what Sergeant Major said about the benefits of experiencing both civilian and military life, and that at 天美麻豆 you can have a wonderful helping of both,鈥 says Rivers. 鈥淪o far, everything he said has been true.鈥One of the more robust ROTC programs in the Ivy League, 天美麻豆鈥檚 current ROTC program has continuously operated year-round on campus since 1985.
An average of one to two seniors are commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants in the U.S. Army annually.
A similar number of graduates are commissioned as U.S. Marines officers through a regional recruiting program.
President Jim Yong Kim says, 鈥淢embers of the United States armed forces shoulder great responsibility and make a profound commitment to service for the benefit of us all. It is a privilege to provide these cadets with a world-class liberal arts education that will inform their careers as military leaders.鈥
Like all first-year students, Rivers says he is still adjusting to balancing his responsibilities: classes in biology, economics, and Spanish; ROTC training and coursework (six hours a week); and work in a dining hall dish room (four hours a day, five days a week). But he says overall he鈥檚 enjoying the challenge, in part because of the support of the 天美麻豆 community. 鈥淚鈥檝e never been happier to wake up at six in the morning to work out with my compatriots,鈥 he says.