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§2102 Establishment

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Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Lets each military department set up and run Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) units at qualified schools when the school asks. The President sets the rules. ROTC units can be at civilian colleges that grant bachelor’s degrees or at military-style schools that do not grant degrees. A unit can only be at a school if the top military officer there is given the academic title of professor, the school follows its agreement with the military department, and the school offers the required military course work—a four-year program or a two-year advanced course, or both, that the military department provides. Student participation can be voluntary or required under state law or the school’s rules. The President must make sure each State has at least one unit if a school asks, the State’s Governor approves, the military expects at least 40 students to enroll, and the other rules are met.

Full Legal Text

Title 10, §2102

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(a)For the purpose of preparing selected students for commissioned service in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force, the Secretary of each military department, under regulations prescribed by the President, may establish and maintain a Senior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program, organized into one or more units, at any accredited civilian educational institution authorized to grant baccalaureate degrees, and at any school essentially military that does not confer baccalaureate degrees, upon the request of the authorities at that institution.
(b)No unit may be established or maintained at an institution unless—
(1)the senior commissioned officer of the armed force concerned who is assigned to the program at that institution is given the academic rank of professor;
(2)the institution fulfills the terms of its agreement with the Secretary of the military department concerned; and
(3)the institution adopts, as a part of its curriculum, a four-year course of military instruction or a two-year course of advanced training of military instruction, or both, which the Secretary of the military department concerned prescribes and conducts.
(c)At those institutions where a unit of the program is established membership of students in the program shall be elective or compulsory as provided by State law or the authorities of the institution concerned.
(d)The President shall cause to be established and maintained in each State at least one unit of the program if—
(1)a unit is requested by an educational institution in the State;
(2)such request is approved by the Governor of the State in which the institution requesting the unit is located; and
(3)the Secretary of the military department concerned determines that there will be not less than 40 students enrolled in such unit and that the provisions of this section are otherwise satisfied.

Legislative History

Notes & Related Subsidiaries

Editorial Notes

Amendments

2021—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 116–283 substituted “Marine Corps, or Space Force” for “or Marine Corps”. 1977—Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 95–79 added subsec. (d).

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Military Training for Female Undergraduates at Military Colleges;

Regulations

Pub. L. 95–485, title VIII, § 809, Oct. 20, 1978, 92 Stat. 1623, directed the Secretary of Defense to require that any college or university designated as a military college provide that qualified female undergraduate students be eligible to participate in military training at such college or university, and prohibited the Secretary from requiring such college or university to require female undergraduate students enrolled in such college or university to participate in military training, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 98–525, title XIV, §§ 1403(b), 1404, Oct. 19, 1984, 98 Stat. 2621, eff. Oct. 1, 1985. See section 2009 of this title.

Executive Documents

Delegation of Functions Functions of President under subsec. (a) of this section delegated to Secretary of Defense, see section 1(10) of Ex. Ord. No. 11390, Jan. 22, 1968, 33 F.R. 841, set out as a note under section 301 of Title 3, The President.

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Citation

10 U.S.C. § 2102

Title 10Armed Forces

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73