Military Science (U.S. Army)—Army ROTC
The Military Science Program at Regis University is offered in conjunction with the University of Colorado Boulder. The Department of Military Science offers programs leading to an officer’s commission in the active Army, Army Reserve or National Guard in conjunction with an undergraduate or graduate degree. Military science courses are designed to supplement a regular degree program by offering practical leadership and management experience. Students attend Military Science classes at either University of Colorado Boulder, Metro State University in Denver or the Colorado School of Mines in Golden.
Leadership Laboratories
These 90-minute periods provide cadets with practical leadership experience and performance-oriented, hands-on instruction outside the classroom. Diagnostic evaluations of cadets in leadership roles are frequently administered. Leadership labs are compulsory for enrolled cadets.
Simultaneous Membership Program
Students in the Army Reserves or Army National Guard and entering the second year of the basic course or the advanced course may participate in the Simultaneous Membership Program. Students participating in this program will receive $450 to $500 monthly stipend plus their unit pay at the E-5 grade. Participants in the program may be eligible for Army Reserve or Army National Guard tuition assistance benefits.
Scholarship Programs
Four-year college scholarships are available to high school seniors, who should apply before Dec. 1 of their senior year. Competition for two- and three- year scholarships is open to all university students, regardless of academic major and whether or not they are currently enrolled in ROTC. These scholarships are highly competitive. Scholarship students receive full tuition and mandatory laboratory fees, a book allowance and an allowance of $300-$500 per month during the academic year. Students interested in the scholarship program should contact the enrollment officer at 303.492.3549 no later than the beginning of the spring semester to apply for the following academic year.