The Army Nurse Corps is open to current and future Indiana University of Pennsylvania Nursing majors.
For more information, contact us at 1-800-IUP-ROTC or visit the Army Nurse Corps Homepage.
This is a collection of frequently asked questions that nursing students may have about the Army Nurse Corps.
Army Nurse TraditionThe U.S. Army Nurse Corps was officially established by an act of Congress on February 2, 1901.
Specialty Courses and Continued EducationThe Army Nurse Corps recognizes that earning your BSN is an achievement to be proud of, and the Corps is committed to providing educational opportunities.
You’ll report to an Army hospital for clinical training, working in areas like medical-surgical wards, intensive care units, and emergency departments.
Advantages to Army NursingThe direct, hands-on experience you receive in ROTC training won’t be found anywhere else.
As a ROTC Nursing student, you’ll be able to combine college electives in Military Science and an invaluable summer clinical experience with your regular Nursing program.