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NROTC State University of New York Maritime College

Hosted at SUNY Maritime College · Bronx, NY

NROTC State University of New York Maritime College runs NROTC at SUNY Maritime College for midshipmen across New York.

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Quick facts

Cross-town partners12
Approximate corps size0
Annual commissions0
Founded1940

About this program

Operating out of SUNY Maritime College, NROTC State University of New York Maritime College commissions midshipmen into the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps under Naval Service Training Command. The program traces its lineage on this campus to 1940.

Midshipmen from Fordham University, Columbia University, Molloy College, and St. John's University cross-enroll into NROTC State University of New York Maritime College on a typical once-per-week schedule, with leadership labs, PT, and Military Science classes held on the SUNY Maritime College campus.

Funding paths into this unit include NROTC Navy Option (4-year) and NROTC Marine Option, with NROTC Nurse Option (where offered) also available. SUNY Maritime College's academic strengths in nursing and health professions and international affairs and language study give contracted midshipmen flexible major options on either side of the technical/non-technical line.

Cross-town partners

InstitutionRelationshipDistanceNotes
Fordham University
Bronx, NY
cross-town0.0 mi
Columbia University
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cross-town0.0 mi
Molloy College
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cross-town0.0 mi
St. John's University
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cross-town0.0 mi
Iona College
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cross-town0.0 mi
Manhattan College
, NY
cross-town0.0 mi
New York University
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cross-town0.0 mi
City College of New York
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cross-town0.0 mi
Hofstra University
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cross-town0.0 mi
Pace University
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cross-town0.0 mi
St. Francis College
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cross-town0.0 mi
Stony Brook University
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cross-town0.0 mi

Scholarships available

See the Navy scholarship overview for the full slate of scholarships activatable at NROTC State University of New York Maritime College.

Academic programs at SUNY Maritime College

Cadets at NROTC State University of New York Maritime College pursue degrees across SUNY Maritime College's undergraduate catalog. Branch-preferred fields (engineering, foreign language, nursing, computer science) often carry scholarship benefits. See SUNY Maritime College's profile →

Training & summer

NROTC midshipmen complete a summer cruise each year — CORTRAMID for first-year mids, then enlisted/junior-officer cruises for upperclassmen. Marine option mids attend Mountain Warfare Training and OCS.

Contact & location

Address: Bronx, NY

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Frequently asked questions

Where is NROTC State University of New York Maritime College located?
NROTC State University of New York Maritime College is hosted at SUNY Maritime College in Bronx, NY.
Can students at other schools join NROTC State University of New York Maritime College?
Yes — NROTC State University of New York Maritime College accepts cross-town and partner students from 12 other institutions, including Fordham University, Columbia University, Molloy College, St. John's University. See the cross-town partners table for distance and enrollment paths.
Can I commission through NROTC State University of New York Maritime College as any major?
Navy programs accept students from most academic majors at SUNY Maritime College. Some scholarships and commissioning options (e.g., nursing, engineering, foreign-language) carry major requirements — confirm with the unit before declaring.
When was NROTC State University of New York Maritime College founded?
NROTC State University of New York Maritime College was established in 1940.
How do I contact NROTC State University of New York Maritime College?
See the contact section for current cadre information.

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