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ACCT 2-Year Program

 
 
Accelerated Cadet Comissioning Training (ACCT)
 
 


ACCT is an accelerated 2-year Advanced ROTC Program entry point in which the cadet enrolls in the advanced course.  It is available to both non-scholarship and scholarship cadets.  The cadet would be required to fulfill an additional 40 hours (flexibly scheduled) of individual training. This additional training substitutes for the ROTC basic course. This program is for college students who will be entering into their junior year during the fall semester and who did not take the ROTC Basic Course.

ACCT philosophy is based on an action-oriented training plan. Emphasis is hands on, outdoor training with rapid, constructive feedback to you. Above all else, ACCT is a leadership experience. The training program is designed to inspire you to become an outstanding leader with a sound understanding of traditional leadership values.

Quick Information:

· Available 2-year scholarships pay full tuition, $1200 a year for books and a monthly stipend of $450 for Juniors, and $500 for Seniors, for up to 10 months.

· Cadets are not required to attend the Leadership Training Course (LTC) the summer before in order to fulfill the basic course requirement.

· Any current full time student can apply.     

· Applications are always being accepted. If you are interested in applying, contact Lieutenant Colonel Bob Quint: 352-392-ARMY / E-Mail: rquint@aa.ufl.edu

 
 
Eligibility Criteria
 
 
1. Be a US Citizen. 
2. Be of good moral character. 
3. Under 31 years old on December 31 of the year you expect to graduate college and be commissioned. Extension of up to 3 years for prior Federal Service. 
4. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 to apply, and at time of contracting. 
5. Minimum ROTC GPA of 2.7 if currently enrolled in ROTC classes. 
6. Minimum of 920 SAT or ACT composite of 19. 
7. Participate in leadership, extracurricular and athletic activities (Part-time jobs earn substitute credit).
8. Pursue an army-approved academic major. 
9. Agree to accept a commission as either an Active Duty Army, Army National Guard, or US Army Reserve officer. 
10. Meet physical standards (must pass APFT before receiving benefits). 
11. Be interviewed by the Professor of Military Science. 
12. Be enrolled as a student at University of Florida.
13. Have at least 4 semesters of school remaining before graduation.
14. Complete a planned academic worksheet (Note: There are 3 Pages).  Click Here to download