Army ROTC
Who We Are
Stony Brook University offers the opportunity to participate in the Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps (Army ROTC) through the SUNY Stony Brook ROTC Club. Task Force Havoc began teaching class at SUNY Stony Brook in 2006 supported by the SUNY Stony Brook ROTC Club. These classes continue to support students at Stony Brook as well as other schools on Eastern Long Island.
What We Do
Military training through the Army ROTC enhances the foundation of academic learning with the leadership and communication skills necessary to commission as a second lieutenant and serve on active duty, reserve or national guard status.
As an integral part of the program, freshmen and sophomore level (basic course) cadets enroll in and attend a ½ credit class, while junior and senior cadets (advanced course) complete one 3 credit class per semester.
At Stony Brook University, physical training is conducted three days a week from 0630 to 0730. Classes and laboratory sessions are conducted on Fridays from 0900 to 1600, or until complete, as determined by the cadre. Laboratory sessions provide the opportunity for cadets to hone tactical skills, are conducted in various areas on campus, and typically last 2 to 3 hours. Field training exercises occur once a semester off campus with the entire Battalion and usually run from a Friday through a Sunday.
Available scholarships can include full tuition or housing, books and a monthly stipend.
Get Involved
If you:
- Have two, three or four years left to get your degree
- Are a graduate student
- Are a nursing student
- Had prior service
- Are part of the National Guard / Army Reserves
- Are just curious
Please feel free to contact us!
Local Points of Contact:
CPT John Green, OIC (john.green@hofstra.edu)
CDT Morgan Tan, Detachment Commander (morgan.tan@us.army.mil)
If you have any questions, please fill out this form and we will respond to it as soon as possible.
Click here to view the FTX Fall 2010 photo gallery.
Click here to view the 2009 MOUT Training photo gallery.
MOUT Training by Katie Epifane



