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Warrior Ethos

I will always place the mission first.

I will never accept defeat.

I will never quit.

I will never leave a fallen comrade.

The Warrior Ethos
forms the foundation
for the American
Soldier's spirit and
total commitment to victory, in peace and
war, always
exemplifying ethical behavior and
Army values.

Nursing

Nurse Cadet Hanna (far right) shares a moment with her sister, Cadet Crystal (middle right), and Cadet Berenice (left) and Cadet Ruth (middle left).
Nurse Cadet Hanna leads her squad during the Fall 06 Field Training Exercise.

Cadet Hanna commits to the noble profession of Army Nursing!

Army Nursing!  Leading with Compassion!

Nursing students pursuing their RN, BSN, or MSN form local programs have the opportunity to become Army Officers through CSUF Army ROTC.  Army Nurses make significant contributions in the care of Soldiers, and their families.  Army Nurse Officers work in conjunction with other Army healthcare practicioners in ensuring the proper care of Army patients.  Army Nurse Officers work with the most advanced technology and facilities to ensure the best medical care is provided for the Army’s greatest credentials-our Soldiers, and their families!  Army Nurse Officer enjoy competitive salaries, accelerated career advancement and continuous career enhancing training and education. Click on the movie below to see how Army ROTC Nurse Cadets gain accelerated hands-on training through Army ROTC and the Nurse Summer Training Program: video 

Students from nursing programs at the following colleges have an opportunity to receive scholarships by enrolling in our program:

  • Cal State Fullerton
  • Biola University
  • Vanguard University
  • Cerritos College
  • Cypress College
  • Goldenwest College
  • Mount San Antonio College
  • Saddleback College
  • University of Phoenix

Click below to hear great testimonials from Army Nurse Officers:

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Get Scholarship Information

Army ROTC through Cal State Fullerton can assist you with scholarships ranging from 1.5 to 5 years depending on how long it will take you to graduate with your Nursing Degree. To find out more about becoming an Army Nurse Officer through the Army ROTC Program at Cal State Fullerton contact contact Captain Eric Sharyer (714) 278-5933, (714) 815-4381 or esharyer@fullerton.edu.

 

 
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