| The Cadet
Professional Development Program (CPDT) provides
Cadets with summer training opportunities during the MSL II and
MSL III summer months and winter and spring breaks. CPDT is further
broken into four sections. Cadet
Practical Field Training (CPFT) and Cadet Leader Training
( CLT). The Cadet Leader Training which consist
of Cadet Troop Lead Training (CTLT),
Drill Cadet Leadership Training
(DCLT), Internships and the Cultural Language Program (CULP).
Cadet Leader Training (CLT)
is a two track program (CTLT, DCLT).
Most positions are linked to a specific regiment of the Leader Development
and Assessment Course (LDAC). As a result, attendance to the specific
regiment is mandatory. The assigned regiment will not be changed
to accommodate personal situations.
The Cadet Troop Leader Training
track provides Cadets the opportunity to experience leadership in
Army Table of Organization and equipment (TO&E) units over a
three to four week period. Cadets serve in LT level leadership positions
in active duty units. Platoon Leader positions have a 3-4 week duration
depending on the hosting unit and location. Assignments include
units that are located CONUS and OCONUS. Cadets are assigned a unit
mentor, and are provided on-post lodging and meals via a Dining
Facility. This program is exclusively designed for MSIII Cadets.
This program is exclusively designed for MSIII Cadets before and
after completion of LDAC.
Drill Cadet Leadership Training (DCLT).
The 4-week DCLT program provides Cadets serve in a platoon leader
or executive officer positions in IMT companies and work closely
with Drill Sergeants and other cadre.
Cadets experience leadership training with Initial Military Training
(IMT) Companies.
Positions lengths vary in duration depending on the host unit and
location. Cadets an opportunity to apply leadership skills, interact
with highly skilled and experienced Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs)
and drill sergeants, and improves common task skill proficiency
in an Army training environment. Cadets must attend a Staff Cadre
Training Course (SCTC) prior to training in IMT units .This program
is exclusively designed for MSIII Cadets.
The Internship track offers a myriad
of opportunities for Cadets who seek additional training in specialized
areas such as scientific application, engineering, nursing, medicine,
intelligence, cultural awareness, and language proficiency. The
internship types, locations, and allocations change significantly
from year to year. Cadet Command is significantly increasing overseas
opportunities focused on cultural awareness and language proficiency.
These programs are meant primarily for MSII and MSIII Cadets. Select
the Internship link to see more information on each program. In
some cases an MSI Cadet can request an exception to this policy.
Culture and Language Awareness Program.
The Department of the Army is currently developing a comprehensive
strategy to define, assess, and train culture and language proficiency
skills. Part of this strategy is expected to address how Cadet Command
increases Cadet language learning exposure. Cultural awareness training
is already incorporated into our curriculum, at LDAC, and now via
many more overseas culture immersion internship opportunities. Increase
number of Cadet cultural immersion opportunities using existing
programs to minimize additional resource requirements. Participating
Cadets develop culture awareness skills and appreciation of cultural
differences and recognize potential impact on assigned missions.
All training that is equal to or greater than 28 days total
in length qualifies a Cadet to receive the annually adjusted Cadet
pay stipend. The 2009 Cadet Pay rate is $30.97 per day of training.
Check out programs that may be available to you! Summer
Training Opportunities
Contact the CTLT Program Manager or
757-788-4773
, Fax 757-788-5454 |