A great way to combine the benefits of Purdue, Army ROTC and being enlisted in the Army National Guard or the Army Reserves is through the Simultaneous Membership Program (SMP). This is a program that allows enlisted members of the Army National Guard and Army Reserves to participate in the Army ROTC Program while completing college. Upon graduation, these SMP cadets are commissioned as Army 2nd Lieutenants, and can serve in the Army National Guard or Army Reserves in the state of their choosing. They can also compete for Active Duty if they contracted as a non-scholarship Cadet.
For Indiana residents, the financial benefits of being an Army National Guard SMP cadet are incredible. Your tuition is covered completely through the National Guard Suplemental Grant, and you receive over $1,200 a month (GI Bill, ROTC Stipend and your monthly drill pay). If an non-resident student joins the Indiana Army National Guard they would be considered in-state students, and would receive the same financial benefits as the Indiana residents.
In addition to these benefits, there are opportunities to earn an ROTC scholarship which would provide even more financial benefits.
Contact Purdue Army ROTC’s National Guard liaison, Sergeant First Class Daniel Laney, for more information on the SMP program. Before meeting with him, please review the information brief here: Purdue SMP Brief
SMP Benefits Snapshot
National Guard Financial Benefits
- 100% tuition via National Guard Supplemental Grant (Includes out of state students, up to 18 credit hrs per sem.)
- $4500/yr FTA
- Potential enlistment bonus
- Monthly GI Bill $481.00 plus kicker of $350.00
- Monthly ROTC stipend $420
- Sergeant pay-$400.00 monthly(minus tax)
- Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty / Dedicated Guard Scholarships cover room and board ($12,000/yr)
United States Army Reserve
- $4500/yr tuition assistance
- Monthly ROTC stipend $420
- Guaranteed Reserve Forces Duty Scholarships