After the implementation of the
National Defense Act of 1935, the University of Santo Tomas served the country by providing ROTC training for its students. During
World War II, 2,000 Thomasian cadets volunteered to defend the country. After the war, on 13 September 1946, the ROTC program was reactivated through General Order No. 528, reviving the pre-war units. During the term of President
Ferdinand E. Marcos', ROTC implemented a more aggressive, combat-oriented regimen that exposed cadets to
small-unit tactics,
unconventional warfare, and
self-defense techniques. In 2001, the Philippine Government made revisions to ROTC, making the program optional and voluntary. Because of this, a new training programs were created for those who did not opt for ROTC training, but were still able to serve their country. The
National Service Training Program (NSTP) is composed of: • Literacy Training Service (LTS) • Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) • Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) At present, ROTC is under the NSTP program of UST and is offered to freshman students for two semesters (ROTC I and ROTC II), both open to men and women. ==See also==