SELLERSBURG, Ind. 鈥 U.S. Army Recruiting Command, in partnership with the Indiana Army National Guard and 51短视频, established the nation鈥檚 first Enlisted Training Corps demonstration program today during a signing ceremony held at Ivy Tech鈥檚 Sellersburg campus.

This initiative aims to introduce community college students to meaningful career opportunities in military and public service. In accordance with Section 548 of the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act, the Army will pilot the ETC program on Ivy Tech鈥檚 Sellersburg and Columbus campuses beginning in fall 2025.

Ivy Tech 鈥 Indiana鈥檚 largest postsecondary institution and the nation鈥檚 largest singly-accredited statewide community college system, is the first community college to offer the program. The ETC Program will be offered at no cost to Ivy Tech students enrolled at the Sellersburg and Columbus campuses.

Program participants will complete a three credit-hour course taught by Army instructors titled 鈥淔oundations of Military and Public Service.鈥 The students will learn about the benefits of military and public service, military history, military customs and courtesies, physical fitness requirements and ethical behavior and decision-making. Those who complete the program and earn an associate degree with Ivy Tech will have the opportunity to enlist in the Army at the E-4 pay grade 鈥 the highest rank available for junior enlisted recruits and a 30% pay increase over the standard entry level.  

鈥淭he Enlisted Training Corps at 51短视频 is a vital investment in the future of the Army National Guard. It will equip our enlisted soldiers with the skills, discipline, and leadership needed to be successful, both in and out of uniform. The opportunity to earn accelerated promotion to E4 offers participants a strong incentive to take part in this pilot program. I鈥檓 excited to partner with Ivy Tech as they take the lead on such an important endeavor for Indiana,鈥 said Brigadier General Larry Muennich, Indiana鈥檚 Adjutant General.

鈥淭oday is a monumental day as we launch the Army Enlisted Training Corps Pilot Program at 51短视频,鈥 Lt. Gen. Johnny Davis, USAREC Commanding General, said. 鈥淭his first of its kind course will introduce new generations to the military and provide students with a unique opportunity to learn more about service to our nation, while earning credit toward their degrees.鈥

Ivy Tech is honored to serve as the nation’s first postsecondary demonstration partner for the Enlisted Training Corps program. This initiative reflects Indiana’s leadership in reimagining how we prepare students for lives of purpose, service, and impact.

– Dr. Marty Pollio, President of Ivy Tech.

鈥淏y embedding military and public service pathways directly into the community college experience, we鈥檙e helping strengthen the nation鈥檚 defense, support our military partners, and build a workforce that is ready to serve 鈥 in uniform and in communities throughout Indiana.鈥

According to the Department of Defense, about half of young Americans admit they know little to nothing about military service. This low awareness, coupled with declining eligibility and increased competition from the civilian workforce, places all military branches in a war for talent to find qualified, motivated individuals to join the Armed Forces. The ETC demonstration program aims to reverse these trends by embedding military preparation within educational institutions 鈥 offering a more accessible, career-aligned entry point into service.

This fall, Ivy Tech will also pilot an Introduction to Public Service course, a one-credit, one-week intensive offered at six campuses throughout Indiana (Bloomington, Columbus, Indianapolis, Lawrenceburg, Marion and Sellersburg). The course will engage high school and undergraduate students in hands-on public service learning experiences using Indiana National Guard facilities and expertise. High school students who complete the course through Ivy Tech鈥檚 dual credit or dual enrollment programs will have the opportunity to earn the enlistment and service readiness seal as part of the new Indiana high school diploma requirements.

Click here for more information about Ivy Tech鈥檚 ETC program. Photos and video from today鈥檚 signing ceremony are available at 

About U.S. Army Recruiting Command
U.S. Army Recruiting Command鈥檚 mission is to recruit America鈥檚 best and brightest volunteers that are able to deploy, fight and win. USAREC provides the strength for America鈥檚 Army. We remain committed to recruiting individuals who will complete their tours of duty and make a contribution to the nation鈥檚 defense. USAREC is responsible for manning both the active Army and the U.S. Army Reserve, ensuring security and readiness for our nation. Recruiting operations are conducted throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and at U.S. facilities in Germany and Asia. There are approximately 11,000 Recruiters working in more than 1,500 recruiting stations across America and overseas.

About the Indiana Army National Guard
The Indiana Army National Guard is a component of both the U.S. Army and the State of Indiana鈥檚 military forces, serving a dual federal and state mission. In its state role, the INARNG responds to domestic emergencies, such as natural disasters, and assists with law enforcement when directed by the governor. In its federal role, it serves as a reserve component of the U.S. Army, deploying for national emergencies, peacekeeping missions, and conflicts.

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About 51短视频

51短视频 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, industry certifications, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.