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What Is a Cadet Leadership Course? Complete Guide to CLC Training

Learn what a cadet leadership course is and how CLC programmes develop young leaders. Discover training activities, benefits, and what to expect.

Written by Laura Bouttell • Sat 10th January 2026

A cadet leadership course (CLC) is a week-long residential training programme for JROTC cadets that challenges mind, body, and spirit through intensive leadership development activities—designed to hone skills that make participants more productive team members, test teamwork with cadets from other units, and boost self-confidence and esteem through rigorous practical experience. These courses represent some of the most effective youth leadership development available.

Young people rarely encounter opportunities for genuine leadership development. School leadership positions often involve more title than substance. Sports captaincy may develop narrow competencies. But cadet leadership courses provide something different: intensive, practical, military-derived training that produces measurable growth in confidence, discipline, and leadership capability.

This guide examines what cadet leadership courses involve, how they develop young leaders, and what participants can expect from these transformative experiences.

Understanding Cadet Leadership Courses

Context helps appreciation.

What Is a Cadet Leadership Course?

"The Cadet Leadership Course is a 1 Week JROTC overnight stay encampment that challenges the mind, body and spirit of JROTC Cadets from around the country and overseas."

Programme essentials:

Historical Background

"The concept of a cadet leadership school is almost as old as the AFJROTC program."

Programme evolution:

CLC vs JCLC Distinction

Different military branches use different terminology:

Programme Branch Terminology
CLC Air Force JROTC Cadet Leadership Course
JCLC Army JROTC JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
Similar programmes Navy/Marine JROTC Varies by region

The Purpose of Cadet Leadership Courses

Goals drive programme design.

Leadership Development Objectives

"Instructors have long realized that a rigorous leadership camp for the most promising cadets will accomplish several things."

Primary purposes:

  1. Skill Development - Honing leadership capabilities
  2. Teamwork Testing - Collaboration with unfamiliar peers
  3. Confidence Building - Boosting self-esteem through achievement
  4. Character Formation - Developing personal qualities
  5. Unit Contribution - Creating more productive members

Not Military Recruitment

"Remember that this is not a military training camp. The focus is on leadership development and character building rather than military recruitment."

Civilian application focus:

Citizenship and Character

"Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Leadership Pathways Section is a Congressionally mandated youth citizenship program that seeks to be an integral part of each state's career and technical education (CTE) model."

Character elements:

What Cadets Experience

Daily life and activities during CLC.

Typical CLC Schedule

"The CLC lasts five training days with arrival on Sunday and departure on Friday."

General programme structure:

Day Focus
Sunday Arrival, orientation, team formation
Monday Individual skill building, PT
Tuesday Team challenges, leadership exercises
Wednesday Field events, tactical activities
Thursday Competition, culminating activities
Friday Graduation, departure

Training Activities

"Cadets will reap the benefits of a schedule that includes individual and team building activities such as water survival, obstacle course, confidence course, field events, small team and flight drill training and competition, PT, and much more."

Activity categories:

  1. Physical Training

    • Daily PT sessions
    • Obstacle courses
    • Confidence courses
    • Water survival (some locations)
    • Endurance challenges
  2. Team Building

    • Small team exercises
    • Problem-solving challenges
    • Trust activities
    • Communication exercises
    • Group competition
  3. Leadership Practice

    • Flight drill training
    • Command opportunities
    • Decision-making scenarios
    • Public speaking
    • Peer leadership
  4. Military Customs

    • Drill and ceremony
    • Uniform standards
    • Military bearing
    • Protocol observation
    • Tradition respect

Living Conditions

Residential experience builds resilience:

Accommodation elements:

Benefits of Cadet Leadership Courses

Outcomes justify the investment.

Leadership Skill Development

Skills enhanced:

Skill Area Development Method
Decision-making Time-pressured scenarios
Communication Briefings and commands
Problem-solving Team challenges
Delegation Small unit leadership
Followership Role rotation

Confidence and Self-Esteem

"Finally, the cadet leadership course will boost self-confidence and esteem."

Confidence builders:

Teamwork and Collaboration

"It will also provide them with the ultimate test of teamwork as they accomplish goals with cadets from other units."

Teamwork development:

Personal Growth

Growth areas:

Programme Variations

Different programmes serve different needs.

Air Force JROTC CLC

"The North Texas AFJROTC CLC is held in Denton, Texas at Texas Woman's University and hosted by Denton ISD's Guyer High School. Fourteen Dallas-Fort Worth Area AFJROTC units attended this overnight CLC."

AFJROTC characteristics:

Army JROTC (JCLC)

"JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenges are Brigade-level events for Army JROTC Cadets that take place across the world. JCLCs are typically held at Boy Scout camps or military installations."

JCLC characteristics:

Specialised Programmes

Some institutions offer unique variants:

Specialised options:

Who Should Attend

CLC serves specific populations.

Eligibility Requirements

Typical requirements:

Ideal Candidates

Best-suited cadets:

Selection Processes

Units often have limited slots:

Selection factors:

Preparing for CLC

Preparation enhances experience.

Physical Preparation

Fitness focus areas:

Mental Preparation

Psychological readiness:

What to Bring

Typical packing list:

CLC and Career Development

Long-term benefits extend beyond the programme.

College Applications

Application benefits:

Career Preparation

"Programs are taught by retired officers and non-commissioned officers certified to teach by the U.S. Department of Defense. Instructors teach high school students in grades 9–12 employability skills."

Career-relevant skills:

Military Career Pathways

For those interested in military service:

Advancement opportunities:

Beyond Individual Programmes

The broader context.

Return to Unit Contribution

"It will help them hone those skills which will make them more productive members of their unit."

Unit impact:

JROTC Programme Context

CLC fits within comprehensive development:

JROTC components:

Lifelong Impact

Many participants credit CLC with lasting influence:

Long-term effects:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cadet leadership course?

A cadet leadership course (CLC) is a week-long residential training programme for JROTC cadets that develops leadership skills through physical and mental challenges, team-building activities, and practical leadership exercises. The programme challenges mind, body, and spirit whilst building confidence and capability through rigorous experience.

How long is a cadet leadership course?

A cadet leadership course typically lasts five training days, with arrival on Sunday and departure on Friday. Some programmes may vary slightly in duration, but the week-long residential format is standard across most Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps JROTC programmes.

What activities happen at cadet leadership courses?

CLC activities include physical training, obstacle courses, confidence courses, water survival (at some locations), team-building challenges, leadership exercises, drill training and competition, field events, and small team problem-solving. The schedule combines individual skill development with team-based challenges throughout the week.

Who can attend a cadet leadership course?

Active JROTC cadets who meet eligibility requirements can attend CLC. Requirements typically include satisfactory academic standing, instructor recommendation, physical fitness capability, parental consent, and medical clearance. Units often have limited slots, so selection may be competitive based on performance and potential.

Is CLC a military recruitment programme?

No, CLC is not a military recruitment programme. The focus is on leadership development and character building rather than military recruitment. Skills developed are transferable to any career path. There is no military service obligation. JROTC is a citizenship programme emphasising leadership, responsibility, and character.

What is the difference between CLC and JCLC?

CLC (Cadet Leadership Course) is the term used primarily by Air Force JROTC, whilst JCLC (JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge) is used by Army JROTC. Both programmes share similar objectives of leadership development but may differ in specific activities, venues, and service-branch emphasis.

How should cadets prepare for CLC?

Cadets should prepare for CLC through physical fitness training (cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility), mental preparation (openness to challenge, resilience mindset), and practical preparation (gathering required items, completing paperwork). Arriving physically ready and mentally prepared to be challenged optimises the experience.