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Bulldog Battalion (AAMU)

Hosted at Alabama A&M University · Normal, AL

Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) runs Army ROTC from Alabama A&M University in Normal, AL.

Bulldog Battalion (AAMU)

Quick facts

Cross-town partners4
Approximate corps size0
Annual commissions0
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NicknameBulldog

About this program

Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) is the Army ROTC battalion hosted at Alabama A&M University in Normal, Alabama. The unit commissions officers into the U.S. Army.

The battalion pulls cadets from University of Alabama in Huntsville, Oakwood University, Athens State University, and Calhoun Community College alongside its host enrollment. Military Science I-IV is taught on-site, and sister-school cadets bus or drive over for class days, PT, and the weekly leadership lab.

Cadets can pursue AROTC 4-Year National or, once on contract, AROTC 3-Year Advanced. Alabama A&M University brings academic depth in computer science and cybersecurity, and the unit aligns major selection with branch-board competitiveness.

Cross-town partners

InstitutionRelationshipDistanceNotes
Calhoun Community College
, AL
cross-town0.0 mi
Oakwood University
Huntsville, AL
cross-town5.1 mi
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville, AL
cross-town5.8 mi
Athens State University
Athens, AL
cross-town22.5 mi

Scholarships available

AROTC Minuteman (Reserve/Guard)

Scholarship route obligating service in the Army Reserve or National Guard rather than active duty.

Service obligation: 8 years

AROTC Green-to-Gold

Active-duty enlisted soldiers transition to officer via ROTC with several scholarship options (2-year, 3-year, 4-year).

Service obligation: 8 years

AROTC 3-Year Advanced

On-campus scholarship awarded to enrolled cadets at the start of their MS-II year.

Service obligation: 6 years

AROTC 4-Year National Scholarship

Covers full tuition and fees OR room and board (your choice), plus a $420/month stipend (10 months/yr) and $1,200/yr book allowance. Merit-based board score with PT assessment and SAT/ACT. Application opened June 14, 2026; final deadline to start an application is March 4, 2027. Three selection boards (Oct, Jan, Mar). 8-year total service obligation; you can exit after freshman year with no obligation.

Service obligation: 8 years

Academic programs at Alabama A&M University

Cadets at Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) pursue degrees across Alabama A&M University's undergraduate catalog. Branch-preferred fields (engineering, foreign language, nursing, computer science) often carry scholarship benefits. See Alabama A&M University's profile →

Training & summer

Army cadets attend Cadet Summer Training (CST) at Fort Knox between their MS-III and MS-IV years for Advanced Camp, plus optional CULP overseas, Airborne, and Air Assault schools.

Contact & location

Address: Normal, AL 35762

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) located?
Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) is hosted at Alabama A&M University in Normal, AL 35762.
Can students at other schools join Bulldog Battalion (AAMU)?
Yes — Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) accepts cross-town and partner students from 4 other institutions, including Calhoun Community College, Oakwood University, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Athens State University. See the cross-town partners table for distance and enrollment paths.
Can I commission through Bulldog Battalion (AAMU) as any major?
Army programs accept students from most academic majors at Alabama A&M University. Some scholarships and commissioning options (e.g., nursing, engineering, foreign-language) carry major requirements — confirm with the unit before declaring.
How do I contact Bulldog Battalion (AAMU)?
See the contact section for current cadre information.

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