West Virginia State University

Military Science (ROTC)

Do you want to be a leader?

Are you curious about ROTC and what we offer? Then check us out by taking a military science class. There is no obligation to the military.

Earn academic credit and learn new things!

Military Science Curriculum

Taking ROTC means you take 3 classes (3-4 total credit hours) of Military Science classes per semester as part of your overall academic plan. We are not a major, we are a course of instruction you take in addition to studying any academic discipline you choose.

Military Science Learning Objectives

Information about the learning objectives for Military Science courses.

WVSU ROTC Hall of Fame

WVSU Army ROTC Hall of Fame

Fifteen general officers that have graduated from our program include those who have received the Congressional Medal of Honor—our nation’s highest recognition—and achieved the rank of West Virginia Adjutant General.

WVSU ROTC History and Hall of Fame

A Brief History of West Virginia State University Army Reserve Officer Training Corps

Bill Kinsey
Enrollment Officer
Ferguson-Lincoln Bldg
(304) 766-3295
wkinsey@wvstateu.edu

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Scholarship Opportunities

We’re looking for the best and brightest, those with good grades, athletic ability, and dedication. ROTC scholarships pay tuition and fees OR room and board ($12,000 annually), PLUS $1,200 a year for books.

Our Team

Lieutenant Colonel Renardo Williams
Lieutenant Colonel Renardo Williams
Professor of Military Science
Sergeant First Class Michael Bartley
Sergeant First Class Michael Bartley
Military Science Instructor
Bill Kinsey
Bill Kinsey
Enrollment Manager
First Lieutenant Sakou Matesso
First Lieutenant Sakou Matesso
Assistant Professor of Military Science

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