The Corps of Cadets at the University of Texas at Arlington
is unique. You are part of a rich military tradition
dating back to 1902, yet you maintain focus in academics.
The Corps and ROTC are designed to provide you with a quality
leadership training that will serve you well in the military or
civilian jobs, yet not taxing your time away from academics.
Housing. The
cadet residence hall is Trinity Hall. However, as long as
you do not have a housing scholarship, you can stay anywhere you
want to, on or off-campus. The intent is for the cadets to
participate in a common-interest group that fosters peer
counselors and mentorship, not only in the military arena but
also in the academic environment. The dorms are controlled
by the university housing division not the military cadre. There
are no inspections, yet cadets are entrusted in maintaining
their own discipline, professional courtesy, and honor code.
Military cadre only gets involved if requested by the university
housing division.
Physical Fitness.
PT is conducted Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6:00 am to
7:00 am at the Maverick Stadium. PT is mandatory for all
contracted and scholarship cadets, including the housing
scholarships, yet all cadets are encouraged to attend. For
more information refer to the
physical fitness web page.
Military Science Class. Classes are once a week for
freshman and sophomores and twice a week for juniors and
seniors. For more information refer to the Course Curriculum web page.
Leadership Lab. The leadership lab is conducted
every Thursday from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm hours. Labs are planned
and executed by the cadet officers under the supervision of the
cadre. Every lab stresses the use of the cadet chain of
command and includes training like land navigation, squad
tactics, combat water survival training, and troop leading
procedures.
Field Training Exercises.
Every semester cadets participate in a 3-day field training
exercise. Depending on the location you can expect to
participate in day and night land-navigation, obstacle course,
quick-reaction drills, garrison operations training, a rucksack
march and conclude with a live fire exercise with the M-16 or
M-4 Army rifle.
Social Events.
Not everything is tactical. We strive to develop the whole
person concept and participate in various social functions
throughout the year in which cadets wear their class A uniform
and interact with alumni, university officials, VIPs, and each
other n a social setting. See the
social events web page for more
information.
Cadet Teams.
The Corps of Cadets has 6 extracurricular teams. They are:
Color Guard, Sam Houston Rifles, Ranger Challenge, Carlisle
Cannons, I am a Maverick, and the Honor Guard. Membership
is completely voluntary, but if your grades begin to suffer, the
PMS or Commandant will suspend you from the team until your
grades improve. See the
Cadet
Teams web page for more information.
Finally, each of the participating universities have a
variety of athletic, social, and extracurricular activities.
Cadets are encouraged to participate and become active in the
many opportunities available to them. However, ACADEMICS
COME FIRST.