Commissioning Requirements. The
requirements for commissioning include successful completion
of the Professional Officer Course and field training,
completion of a bachelor's or higher degree, and acceptance
of a commission in the U.S. Air Force.
Service Obligation. There is no
military service commitment for students in the General
Military Course unless the student has an AFROTC
scholarship. Those entering the Professional Officer Course
incur an active-duty service commitment of not less than
four (4) years after receiving a reserve commission. POC
graduates who are navigator candidates agree to serve six
(6) years of active duty after graduation from navigator
training. POC graduates who are pilot candidates accept ten
(10) years of active duty service after graduation from
pilot training.
Financial Aid. All AFROTC contracted
cadets receive a tax free allowance of $250-$600 per
academic month depending on their student status (Sophomore,
Junior, or Senior). During the summer,
field-training-session cadets are paid approximately $500
per month in addition to free room, board, and
transportation.
Uniforms and Texts. All Air Force
texts and uniforms are furnished at no expense to the
student. However, return of all items is mandatory if a
student drops or fails to meet training requirements.
Scholarships. AFROTC scholarships are
available to qualified applicants in both four and
three-year programs. Each scholarship provides full
tuition*, laboratory and incidental fees, and limited
reimbursement for curriculum-required textbooks. In
addition, scholarship cadets receive a nontaxable cash
allowance each month during the academic year while on
scholarship status. Scholarships are available on a
competitive basis for two and one-half, three, or three and
one-half years. Applications High School scholarships should
be made on the web site @ www.AFROTC.com. In College
scholarships are based on academic performance, fitness
requirements, AFOQT scores, and Commander's subjectivity
rated against your peers in Aerospace studies.
AFROTC also offers express scholarships to
qualified nursing applicants, Engineers, and Foreign
Languages; please see express Scholarships @ www.AFRTOC.Com
for further information and qualifying degree plans and
enrollment.
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*to $9,000
AFROTC Programs
Two basic routes to an Air Force Commission
are available to college students in the AFROTC. Entering
students may enroll in the AFROTC four-year program, and
those with at least two and a half academic years remaining
may apply for the two-year program. Students having an
intermediate amount of school remaining (e.g., three years)
may enroll in an adjusted four-year program.
Four-Year Program. Matriculated students may
pursue the four-year program. Enrollment procedures for the
first two years of AFROTC, known as the General Military
Course, are the same as for any other college course. The
GMC consists of one hour of course work and two hours of
leadership laboratory each week.
Prior to the Spring Semester of the
sophomore year, cadets may apply for the last two years of
the program, the Professional Officer Course. Requirements
for entry into the POC are listed earlier under General
Requirements. If selected for the POC, GMC cadets are
scheduled to attend a four-week field training course at an
Air Force base during the summer months.
Credit for portions of the GMC may be given
for completion of two or more years of high school Junior
ROTC, participation in Civil Air Patrol, military school or
academy training, or prior service in any branch of the U.S.
Armed Forces.
Students enrolled in AFROTC may major in any
field.
Each applicant must successfully complete a
four-week field training course at an Air Force base during
the summer months. This course provides academic and
military preparation for entry into the POC. Those
fulfilling all requirements to include the successful
completion of field training will complete enrollment
procedures upon return to campus. Application for the
two-year program should be made early in the academic year
(normally prior to Spring Semester of the sophomore year) so
that requirements may be completed in time for assignment to
summer field training.
Academic Minor. Students may earn an
academic minor in aerospace studies by completing 20 credit
hours in departmental classes, 16 of which must be upper
division.
The cumulative grade-point average for those
courses must be 2.0 or greater, with no course grade lower
than a C-.
Requirements for the Aerospace Studies Minor
Basic courses (C- or better)
AEROS 1010 (1)
AEROS 101 1 (1)
AEROS 2010 (1)
AEROS 2011 (1)
Upper Division Courses (C- or better)
AEROS 3 0 1 0 (3)
AEROS 301 1 (3)
AEROS 40 10 (3)
AEROS 401 1 (3)
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Note: Completion of 6 week Field Training (AEROS 3000) or
two or more years active duty as an enlisted member in the
United States Air Force may result in exemption from the
basic courses.