Your gift supports enhanced opportunities for FSU students enrolled in ROTC participating in national competitions, professional development and more. All support goes to directly enhancing a military science student’s experience while at FSU.

Your chance to support this project will start on 3/4/2026 12:00 AM

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Army ROTC - Military Science General Fund

For more than 70 years, Florida State University’s Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps has developed exceptional leaders. Seminole Battalion cadets balance rigorous academics with military training, representing the university at the highest levels of athletic, academic and leadership competition.

By giving to the Military Science General Fund, you’re enriching the cadet experience and preparing young leaders for service to our nation. Meeting our goal of $5,000 will cover the cost of national competitions, professional development travel, specialized training equipment, and community engagement and outreach. These experiences build leadership under pressure, strengthen teamwork and resilience, honor military heritage and tradition, and create lifelong connections among FSU cadets, alumni and the community.

Your gift helps us go beyond what standard military funding provides — creating opportunities that shape the next generation of Army officers and community leaders.

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*Funds raised in excess of this goal will be used to provide additional support to enhance the experience of FSU Army ROTC cadets.

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