Military junior college
US military-style junior college / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about United States Military Junior Colleges. For a U.S. Army ROTC program that is offered by the MJC, see Early Commissioning Program. For the Canadian military junior college, see Royal Military College Saint-Jean. For the one in Britain, see Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College. For high schools, see military high school.
A military junior college (MJC) is a military-style junior college in the United States and one of the three major categories of the Army ROTC schools[1][2] that allows cadets to become commissioned officers in the U.S. Army reserve components in two years, instead of the usual four, through the Early Commissioning Program (ECP). They also offer Service Academy preparatory programs that allow qualified students to earn an appointment to the U.S. Service Academies upon their successful completion of this demanding one-year program at a MJC.[3][4][5]