<p>How about Norwich University? From their web site: </p>
<p>"Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) courses are required for students in the Corps of Cadets. Students transferring into the Corps of Cadets are required to pass a course in ROTC for each semester in the Corps.</p>
<p>Except for Nursing students, to be enrolled in Norwich University’s ROTC program or courses, a student must be a member of the Corps of Cadets.</p>
<p>Participation in ROTC, including military labs and physical training, is an integral part of the Corps leadership experience. Cadets must enroll in Army, Air Force, Navy or Marine Corps ROTC to maintain membership in the Corps of Cadets."</p>
<p>Norwich has cadets and “traditional” (civilian) students. What I understand from this is that if you are a nursing student, you can be a traditional student and still be in ROTC. Am I reading that right? Their ACT range is about 20 - 25 so it should be a safety for you.</p>