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Texas A&M commissions more ROTC officers than any other university in the country that is not a service academy. The scale is not symbolic — it means more cadre resources, more scholarship slots, stronger alumni networks at every installation, and commissioning ceremonies that actually feel like major institutional events.
The Texas A&M alumni network extends into every major military installation, defense contractor, and federal agency. Aggie senior officers actively seek out and mentor junior officers with Aggie credentials. This is not a soft benefit — it translates to assignment assistance, mentorship at key career decision points, and doors opened that peers from other schools cannot access.
Texas A&M Corps of Cadets members receive priority placement in dedicated Corps Hall housing. Living in the Corps Hall — surrounded by cadets from all five branches — creates a peer environment that accelerates leadership development in ways a standard dorm environment cannot replicate.
Texas A&M operates the largest NROTC program in the country — a distinction it takes seriously. Every student in NROTC at A&M is also required to be in the Corps of Cadets, the largest, oldest, and most visible student organization at the university, making the A&M experience the closest thing to a service academy environment available through the NROTC system. Officers commissioned here are products of a total immersion military culture from day one. Service selection results span the full spectrum: aviation selection requires competitive ASTB scores and GPA, the submarine community actively recruits from A&M's engineering programs, and Special Warfare candidates are prepared through the unit's SEAL/EOD awareness pipeline. The Corps of Cadets' culture means NROTC midshipmen at A&M are surrounded by Army, Air Force, and Marine ROTC cadets simultaneously — producing officers with strong inter-service literacy.
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