AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS AFROTC A
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AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS (AFROTC) A path to lead the Air and Space Force
US Air Force Officer Careers Rated (Aviation) � Pilot � Combat Systems Officer (CSO) � Air Battle Manager (ABM) � Remotely Piloted Aircraft Pilot (RPA) US Space Force � � � Astronaut Space Operations Intelligence Cyber Operations Dev. Engineer Line Officers (Non-Rated) Missile Operations Weather Intelligence Airfield Operations Special Tactics Cyber Operations Civil Engineer Force Support Logistics Security Forces Developmental Engineer � Finance � Public Affairs � � � Specialty � � � � � Lawyer (JAG) Chaplain Physician Assistant Nurse Dentist Aerospace Physiologist Zoologist Toxicologist Commission as a 2 nd Lieutenant after graduation Service Commitment after Air Force ROTC � 4 years Active Duty for Line Officers � 6 years Active Duty for CSO/ABM/RPA � 10 -year Active Duty for Pilot after flight training completion
General Overview Air Force ROTC General Military Course (GMC) Freshman Year AS 100 Sophomore Year AS 200 � 1 hours AS Class � 2 hours PT � 2 hours LLAB � Do. DMERB � 1 hours AS Class � 2 hours PT � 2 hours LLAB � AFOQT Field Training � 2 -week Leadership Evaluation � Maxwell AFB, AL Professional Officer Course (POC) Junior Year AS 300 Senior Year AS 400 � 3 hour AS Class � 2 hours PT � 2 hours LLAB � 3 hour As Class � 2 hours PT � 2 hours LLAB AFROTC Weekly Events � Aerospace Studies Class – learn about AF / leadership � Leadership Laboratory – hands on military training � Physical Training – prep for PFA, maintain fitness Commission as a 2 nd Lieutenant after graduation
General Overview Air Force ROTC � � Other AFROTC Activities AFROTC Clubs – Arnold Air Society / Silver Wings Detachment unique opportunities – AFROTC Det 910 at UW has a Drone Racing Team and Flight Simulators Professional Development Training – sports events, base visits, fly gliders and parachuting at the USAF Academy, train cadets and professional internships A normal college experience and lifestyle Commission as a 2 nd Lieutenant after graduation
Locations AFROTC Det 910 Rainier Raptors Host: University of Washington – Seattle Shoreline Community College UW-Bothell � 145 AFROTC Detachments across the country � Cross town school – take ROTC classes at host university � Community college – transfer into 4 years while attending ROTC at host university Seattle Pacific University Bellevue College Olympic College Seattle University Highline College UWTacoma Green River College Pierce College Where current AFROTC Det 910 Cadets come from
General Program Requirements � Full time college student – 12 credit hours � US Citizen � Graduate on time � Pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying test (AFOQT) � Minimum GPA 2. 0 � Pass the AF Physical Fitness Assessment � Height/weight, waist, 1 min pushups, 1 min sit-ups, 1. 5 mile run � Passing Medical Exam (Do. DMERB) Note: You do not need an AFROTC Scholarship to enroll into AFROTC
High School Scholarship Program Requirements 17 years of age In person interview US Citizen Passing medical exam (Do. DMERB) � Minimum SAT 1240 or ACT 26 � Complete AF PFA � 1. 5 mi run � 1 min pushups � 2 min sit ups � Height / weight � � College Majors � � Any major can apply Technical (STEM) or foreign language majors are encourage and may receive priority for a scholarship Scholarship Types � Type 1 � � � 100% tuition (public or private) $900 Yearly book stipend Monthly stipend � Type 2 � � � up to $18 K (public or private) - $9 K/semester or $6 K/quarter $900 Yearly book stipend Monthly stipend � Type 7 � � 100% in-state tuition $900 Yearly book stipend Monthly stipend Can be converted to 3 year Type 2 for out of state schools
In College Scholarship Program Requirements 17 years of age US Citizen Passing medical exam (Do. DMERB) � Determined by Detachment Commander � College GPA (3. 0 CGPA/2. 5 TGPA) � AFOQT Scores � Passing AF PFA (min. 75) � � � College Majors � � Any major can apply Technical (STEM) or foreign language majors are encouraged and may receive priority for a scholarship Scholarship Types � Type 1 � � � 100% tuition (public or private) $900 Yearly book stipend Monthly stipend � Type 2 � � � up to $18 K (public or private) - $9 K/semester or $6 K/quarter $900 Yearly book stipend Monthly stipend
Scholarship Notes Monthly Stipend Offers � � Freshman: $350 Sophomore: $400 Junior: $450 Senior: $500 3 Year Scholarships � Scholarship and stipend is not activated until your sophomore year When you get offered a scholarship… � Must pass PFA before the end of your first semester Freshman Year Could I still apply for a HS scholarship after a gap year? High School Scholarship Application Window � Yes as long as you were never considered as full time college student � Opens June 2020 and closes Jan 2021 Where to start applying � www. afrotc. com/apply � Sign up for a WINGS account
Aviation Careers Pilot Combat Systems Officer Air Battle Manager Remotely Piloted Aircraft
Aviation Careers
Contact Information 2 d Lieutenant Andrea Gerner AFROTC Gold Bar Recruiter for Washington & Alaska Email: Seattle@afrotcadmissions. com Office Phone: 206 -543 -5496 Captain Paul Lucero AFROTC Det 910 University of Washington Email: pvgl@uw. edu Office Phone: 206 -543 -2360
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