CITIZEN • SOLDIER • SCHOLAR • Military officers educated at the colleges and universities of the Ivy League is a tradition th ... at dates back to the original thirteen colonies and the Continental Army. Today, U.S. Army officers and cadets stationed or training in the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic and enrolled at Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale carry on this tradition. These citizen-soldier-scholars study military science and conduct military training while enrolled as full-time on-campus students pursuing their undergraduate or graduate degrees. Combined with their real world military experience, an Ivy League education positions these men and women to be leaders within the public and private sector around the world. read more
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