Naval Science (NROTC)

For young men and women who embrace challenge and want to become part of something far greater than themselves, the Department of Naval Science offers the education and training to become commissioned officers in the United States Navy and Marine Corps through its Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship program and its College (non-scholarship) program.

The NROTC battalion at Holy Cross, one of the oldest in the country, proudly follows the traditions and standards of the world’s strongest naval military organization. Finding one’s personal leadership style and preparing for the jobs that await after graduation are two key components of the program, but the NROTC experience at Holy Cross is much more than that.

Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones wrote that in addition to being a capable mariner, a Naval officer must be a person of “liberal education … and the nicest sense of personal honor,” adding an officer “should be the soul of tact, patience, justice, firmness, kindness, and charity.”

With local and national community service projects, a built-in mentor network, study abroad opportunities, and paid summer internships, the Holy Cross Naval Science program trains well-rounded, thoughtful leaders in the rigorous learning environment. 

Program Highlights

Naval Science at Holy Cross is an intensive four-year program that simultaneously trains undergraduates in the liberal arts and in military subjects. While the Naval Science mission is to support the development of midshipmen, the department opens its courses on warfare, leadership, ethics and history to any member of the Holy Cross community. 
  • Midshipmen complete physical training, including swimming proficiency, at the College’s extensive athletic facilities.
  • All NROTC scholarship students participate in a four-week summer cruise following every academic year, allowing them to experience military life and responsibilities at sea. 
  • Marine-option midshipmen may attend the Mountain War Training Center in California after sophomore year, and all will participate in a six-week Officer Candidates School (OCS) prior to their senior year.
  • Each year the unit hosts prestigious guest speakers who share their extensive firsthand knowledge of military service. Previous guests have included commanding officers of nuclear submarines, admirals in the SEAL community, Medal of Honor recipients, the Vice Chief of Naval Operations, and more. 
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Storied Tradition

Learn more about the storied tradition of the Naval Science program at Holy Cross and what we look for in recruits.

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Activities

The battalion sponsors an active program, including informal events and various military and athletic excellence competitions.

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ROTC Scholarships

Learn about scholarship opportunities within the NROTC Battalion at Holy Cross.

Naval Science (NROTC) News

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Holy Cross Navy ROTC Midshipmen Raise $15,000 to Support Wounded Veterans in 40th Marine Corps Marathon
On Oct. 25, 15 members of the College of the Holy Cross’ Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps unit ran in the 40th annual Marine Corps Marathon, a 26.2 mile race that took place in Washington, D.C. Twelve of the midshipmen …
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Two Holy Cross Alumni Recognized for Life-Time Achievement with Lone Sailor Award
Last month in Washington D.C., the United States Navy Memorial honored two College of the Holy Cross alumni with the esteemed Lone Sailor Award. The Lone Sailor Award is given to Sea Service veterans who have excelled with distinction in …
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Photo Gallery: Fall Homecoming a Weekend of Recognition and Celebration
Beautiful fall weather provided the perfect backdrop as alumni returned to campus during Homecoming weekend to reminisce, reconnect, and celebrate. The Holy Cross Alumni Association (HCAA) kicked off the weekend with its annual dinner on Friday evening. The highlight of …