In addition to their regular college courses and activities, ROTC cadets take classes on military science and leadership and engage in physical training three days a week in order to meet conditioning requirements. Each semester also includes a field training exercise.
The Penn College Army ROTC program is part of the Bald Eagle Battalion, headquartered at Lock Haven University, which hosted the commissioning ceremony. Other members of the battalion are Lycoming College and Lock Haven and Mansfield universities.
Lt. Col. John C. Acosta, professor of military science at Lock Haven and director of the Bald Eagle Battalion, presided over the ceremony. Lt. Gen. Walter E. Piatt, the 57th Director of the Army Staff, was the keynote speaker.
Piatt, a 1987 alumnus of Bald Eagle Battalion, was inducted into the U.S. Army Cadet Command Hall of Fame at the ceremony.