Is ROTC part of the military?
Similarly, you may ask, is ROTC considered military service?
Simple answer — no. Your service does not start until you are placed on active duty after graduation. However, you can incur a service commitment if you receive scholarship money during your time in ROTC or after you begin the second half of the program in your junior year of college.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what branch of the military is ROTC?
ROTC is simply a program to allow college students to commission as officers into the military after they graduate. The branches of military are: US Army, US Navy, US Marine Corps, US Air Force, US Coast Guard. ROTC units are components of their respective services, but not separate services.
“When you look at a kid out there being active, they're naturally a great candidate for the Army ROTC and the possibility of a full-tuition scholarship.” ROTC scholarships that pay full tuition and fees also include a separate allowance for books and a monthly stipend of up to $5,000 per year.