A military junior college (MJC) is a military-style
junior college in the United States and one of the three major categories of the
Army ROTC schools[1][2] that allows cadets to become
commissioned officers in the
U.S. Army reserve components in two years, instead of the usual four, through the
Early Commissioning Program (ECP). They also offer
Service Academy preparatory programs that allow qualified students to earn an appointment to the U.S. Service Academies upon their successful completion of this demanding one-year program at a MJC.[3][4][5]
Schools
Georgia Military College
Marion Military Institute
New Mexico Military Institute
Valley Forge Military Academy and College
Four institutions are considered military junior colleges:
Valley Forge Military Academy and College,
Wayne, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1928, offers a co-ed two-year junior college program, as well as a military boarding school for young men grades seven through twelve. It is the only private military junior college.