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Army ROTC at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

Crossroads Battalion · Crossroads

Crossroads Battalion hosts Army ROTC at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and 6 partner schools across Indiana.

Crossroads Battalion

About this program

Crossroads Battalion sits inside Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis as the campus's Army ROTC battalion. The mission is straightforward — produce U.S. Army officers — and the cadre run a four-year curriculum to do exactly that.

Butler University, University of Indianapolis, Marian University, and Indiana Wesleyan University are the cross-town partner schools feeding Crossroads Battalion. All ROTC-side curriculum runs at the host; partner-school students typically attend twice a week and full PT three to five mornings.

Cadets compete for the AROTC 4-Year National Scholarship as high-school seniors and the 3-Year Advanced board on contract. Minuteman seats route Reserve and National Guard contracts, and Green-to-Gold opens the door for prior-enlisted soldiers transitioning to officer. On the academic side, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis draws cadets into history and the humanities as well as engineering and physical sciences, and the cadre work directly with academic advising on time-conflict resolution between ROTC and major requirements.

Scholarships available here

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

Cross-town & partner schools served

Students at these schools can commission through Crossroads Battalion by commuting to Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
Butler University

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
University of Indianapolis

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
Marian University

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
Indiana Wesleyan University

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
Anderson University

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Cross-town
Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus

Cross-enroll students take Military Science courses at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.

Contact & location

Located at: Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202

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Army ROTC FAQ

Where is Crossroads Battalion located?

Crossroads Battalion is hosted at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana. The battalion's training events, classes, and PT all run on the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis campus.

Which colleges and universities can attend Crossroads Battalion?

In addition to Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, students enrolled at Butler University, University of Indianapolis, Marian University, Indiana Wesleyan University, Anderson University, and Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus can contract through Crossroads Battalion via cross-town agreements. Cross-town cadets keep their primary academics at the partner school and travel to the host for ROTC-side coursework.

What scholarships are available through Crossroads Battalion?

Army ROTC cadets at this battalion compete for AROTC 4-Year National, AROTC 3-Year Advanced, Minuteman (Reserve/Guard), Green-to-Gold (prior-enlisted). National awards apply out of high school; on-campus side-loads kick in once a cadet is enrolled and contracted.

What's the Army ROTC summer training for cadets at Crossroads Battalion?

After the MS-III year, cadets ship to Cadet Summer Training (Advanced Camp) at Fort Knox for the 31-day capstone evaluation that drives branching and order-of-merit standing.

How big is the corps at Crossroads Battalion?

Public corps-size figures aren't always published year-to-year; Army ROTC battalions in this size class generally carry between several dozen and a few hundred contracted cadets depending on host enrollment.

Can students at other schools join Crossroads Battalion?

Yes — Crossroads Battalion accepts cross-town and partner students from 6 other institutions, including Butler University, University of Indianapolis, Marian University, Indiana Wesleyan University. See the cross-town options for distance and enrollment paths.

Can I commission through Crossroads Battalion as any major?

Army programs accept students from most academic majors at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. Some scholarships and commissioning options (e.g., nursing, engineering, foreign-language) carry major requirements — confirm with the unit before declaring.

How do I contact Crossroads Battalion?

See the contact section for current cadre information.

Interested in Crossroads Battalion?

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