James Madison University Army ROTC Nursing Program

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James Madison University Army ROTC

Nursing Program

The James Madison University Army ROTC

Nursing Program

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ARMY NURSE CORPS MISSION

All actions and tasks must lead and work toward

promoting the wellness of Warriors and their families, supporting the delivery of

Warrior and family healthcare, and all those entrusted to our

care and ultimately, positioning the Army Nurse

Corps as a force multiplier for the future of military medicine.

Our Mission

Endstate:An effective Army ROTC Program who turns willing young adults into tomorrow’s leaders of the Army, who are armed with lifelong skills to adapt, learn, and contribute through selfless service to their nation and community.

The James Madison University “Duke” Battalion commissions 24 Line and 2 Nurse Second Lieutenants during fiscal year 2015 to meet US Army leadership requirements, who can think creatively and adaptively to lead small unit organizations, who can thrive in uncertainty and who will develop the character to be better citizens, committed to life long service to both their community and nation through military service.

Perceptions Vs Reality

Perception

Reality

Nursing Program Benefits

STIPEND

All contracted students receive a tax-free stipend for 10 months out of the year. $300/ month for freshmen $350/month for sophomores $450/month for juniors $500/month for seniors

ARMY ROTC SCHOLARSHIP

Four, three and two-year scholarships are available. The Army ROTC scholarship pays 100% of tuition/fees plus $1200/year for books.

Specialty Certifications

Critical Care Emergency Nursing OB/GYN Preoperative Psych/Mental HealthCommunity Health

ROTC – JMU Nursing Partnership

6 dedicated upper program slots

3 – Fall3 - Spring

ROTC Time Commitment

• Classroom: 1-3 hours per week (MS level dependent). (MSCI 101 – 1 credit class)

• Leadership Lab: 2 hours per week (hands on training). (MSCI 100 – 1 credit lab)

• Physical Fitness Training: 3-5 hours per week.

• Cadet Company Meetings: 1 hour per week.

• Weekly Study Time & Extracurricular Events: 2-4 hours.

• Total Commitment Per Week: 9-18 hours (dependent on MS level and leadership position).

• Leader Training Exercises (LTX): 1 weekend per semester.

• Mandatory Summer training courses: CIET/CLC

Other Nursing Cadet Benefits

• NSTP (Nurse Summer Training Program)

• One-time payment to cover cost of required uniforms, lab coat, shoes, accessories, and equipment.

• Army pays for NCLEX-RN review course (ranges from $250 - $400).

• Army pays for NCLEX-RN Test.

• Summer Cadet Leader training.

Nurse Summer Training Program (NSTP)

Typically attends after completion of

CLC between junior and senior year

120hr Clinical Opportunity

College Credit

1:1 training with RN in a military

hospital setting

Learn junior officer role

Specialty Tracks

Critical Care Nursing

Operating Room Nursing

OB/GYN Course

Public Health Nursing

Emergency Room Nursing

Psych/Mental Health Nursing

Womack Army Medical Center

FT Bragg, NC

30 Locations Worldwide

Madigan Army Medical Center

FT Lewis, WA

Tripler Army Medical Center

Honolulu, HI

Brooke Army Medical Center

San Antonio, TX

Fully Funded

5 Degree Fields- Family Nurse Practitioner - Nurse Midwife - Nurse Anesthetist - Healthcare Administration - Clinical Nurse Specialist (6 Areas)

Doctorate Degree in Nursing Science, Education, or Administration

Graduate Degree Education (If you qualify)

Basic General Requirements

• Be a US Citizen

• Be at least 17 years of age, no older than 31

• Minimum College GPA of 3.0

• Pass the Army Physical Fitness Test

• Pass the Army’s medical exam

8 year service commitment

Active Duty (Full time Army Nurse)

US Army Reserves (Full Time Civilian Nurse – Part Time Army Nurse)

You choose your path based on career goals.

Army Service Obligations

Questions?

Everyone always talks about having that unique college experience; ROTC will provide you the opportunity to do things

you never thought possible!

Developing Tomorrow’s Nurse Leaders… Today!

HOOAH!

For Additional Information:www.goarmy.com/rotc

www.jmu.edu/rotc

ARMY NURSE CORPS MISSION

All actions and tasks must lead and work toward promoting the wellness of

Warriors and their families, supporting the delivery of Warrior and family

healthcare, and all those entrusted to our care and ultimately, positioning the Army Nurse Corps as a force multiplier

for the future of military medicine.

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