LMCane said:
I was doing research for my book out at Washington and Lee College and drove around VMI but it was too much of a pain to find their library. It's a super cool architecture like castles.
"VMI boasts the largest ROTC program in the country where each year approximately 800 cadets enroll in Army ROTC and the Blue Ridge Battalion commissions more officers than any ROTC program in the nation."
These numbers are not correct.
My daughter went to VMI so I've been following VMI for the past 8 years or so.
They usually matriculate a little over 500 new Rats every year and graduate about 380 four years later.
Also, it's not possible to frog in at VMI but, people who have college credits from elsewhere can graduate early. That's pretty common.
Obviously not all cadets are Army ROTC but, VMI is the host institution for a couple of other college ROTC programs. In particular, some girls school called V Will that my daughter complained about constantly.
She just told me the other night that due to Title IX, V Will had to start admitting men. So now it is possible to participate in Army ROTC at VMI as a male and not actually be in the VMI Corps of Cadets by enrolling as a male cadet at V Will.