Navy MIDN

Overview

Khaki InspectionA Naval Midshipman at Jacksonville University can attend JU or UNF. They will likely attend JU if on scholarship, but may attend UNF as well. Those not on scholarship may attend either school. Responsibilities range from being a Fire Team Leader during freshman year to Battalion Commander during senior year. Many other billets (Platoon level, Student Battalion Staff, OIC of an event, and/or tasks as given by those senior to them) will be given every semester. Generally, during their freshman year, a Midshipman will learn to be responsible for themselves and a few others. During their sophomore year, they will learn to be responsible for many others and will become familiar with how to organize some kind of event. Juniors and seniors will hone their leadership skills in many different areas and situations, and will become responsible for a semester’s worth of tasks and events.

Life as a Navy MIDN

As a freshman or sophomore at JU, you are required to live in the dorms on campus. It’s this setting that allows you to work together and become close friends, as this will be the class that you will be commissioning/graduating with in four years. Many students on scholarship continue to live on campus during their junior and senior years in the apartments. The convenience of being surrounded by your peers and the short commute to classes and PT is unmatched.

Organized PT is conducted at 0600 3x/week, but less if in outstanding physical condition. VolunteeringMIDN and Community Service can vary depending on the school attended and declared major. Regardless, there will be opportunities to demonstrate your desire to serve the Unit and others during the time spent at JUNROTC. Fundraising activities, community events and color guards all occur each semester, and volunteering spreads the load when things get busy.

Weekly schedules are in great part dictated by PT and class schedule, but the rest is up to you. You determine what time you do homework, eat, sleep, complete tasks assigned to you, or extra physical training. You can even determine your class schedule! (To a certain extent of course). Finding the balance between academics, ROTC, and personal life may be one of the toughest, but most essential traits to learn. You will not only learn how to be an officer in the military, but also tools to be successful in life. Each year will build on the last, and will become not only more challenging, but also more rewarding. Your effort will directly benefit the men and women around you and will bring great pride and satisfaction to all. Earning a degree and commissioning from Jacksonville University and JUNROTC will give you opportunities others have only dreamed of.

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