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===Senior and junior military colleges=== [[File:Fishreviewfall06.jpg|thumb|Although [[Texas A&M University]] has transformed into a state university, it still maintains a [[Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets|corps of cadets]] along with a civilian student body.]] [[File:MMI BC and Staff.jpg|thumb|Cadets of [[Marion Military Institute]] after the Alumni Weekend parade. The Institute is one of four junior military colleges in the United States.]] There is one all-military state-sponsored military academy: *The [[Virginia Military Institute]] (VMI), [[Lexington, Virginia]] In addition, these five institutions that were military colleges at the time of their founding now maintain both a corps of cadets and a civilian student body. Many of these institutions also offer on-line degree programs: *[[University of North Georgia]], [[Dahlonega, Georgia]] β Formed by a 2013 merger with Gainesville State College, its main predecessor institution, last known as [[North Georgia College & State University]], was chartered as a military college. However, when NGCSU was founded in 1873 as North Georgia Agricultural College, it had both a corps and a civilian student body, and was also the state's first coeducational college. *[[Norwich University|Norwich University Corps of Cadets]]. [[Norwich University]], [[Northfield, Vermont]] is a private university in Northfield, Vermont. It is the oldest private military college in the United States. The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich, Vermont, as the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. It is the oldest of six senior military colleges, and is recognized by the United States Department of Defense as the "Birthplace of ROTC" *[[Texas A&M Corps of Cadets]], [[Texas A&M University]], [[College Station, Texas]] *[[The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina]], [[Charleston, South Carolina]] *[[Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets]], [[Virginia Tech|Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University]], [[Blacksburg, Virginia]] Along with VMI, these institutions are known as the [[United States senior military college|senior military colleges]] of the US. Today four institutions are considered [[military junior college]]s (MJC). These four military schools participate in the Army's two-year [[Early Commissioning Program]], an Army [[ROTC]] program where qualified students can earn a commission as a [[Second Lieutenant]] after only two years of college. The four military Junior colleges are as follows: *[[Georgia Military College]], [[Milledgeville, Georgia]] *[[Marion Military Institute]], [[Marion, Alabama]] *[[New Mexico Military Institute]], [[Roswell, New Mexico]] *[[Valley Forge Military Academy and College]], [[Wayne, Pennsylvania]]
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