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Introduction To Air Force ROTC

Introduction To Air Force ROTC. Mission. Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force. Overview. Senior AFROTC Program Four-Year Program Two-Year Program Field Training Scholarships Air and Space Studies Classes Leadership Lab Special Programs Extracurricular Activities.

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Introduction To Air Force ROTC

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  1. Introduction ToAir Force ROTC

  2. Mission Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force

  3. Overview • Senior AFROTC Program • Four-Year Program • Two-Year Program • Field Training • Scholarships • Air and Space Studies Classes • Leadership Lab • Special Programs • Extracurricular Activities

  4. Senior AFROTC Program • Recruit, Educate, Commission Officer Candidates • Located at over 140 Colleges/Universities • Different Programs • Take AFROTC Classes Like other College Classes (No Obligation) • Instructors (Active Duty= Assistant Professor)

  5. Four-Year Program • General Military Course (GMC) • First Two Years • Classroom and Lab • Professional Officer Course (POC) • Selective • Requires Completion of Field Training • Last Two Years • Classroom and Lab

  6. Two-Year Program • Last Two Years of AFROTC • Unable to Complete First Two Years • POC Classes and Lab • Selective • Requires Field Training Completion

  7. Field Training • Field Training Units (4-week or 5-week) • Hands-on Application and Training • Attendance Traditionally Between Sophomore-Junior Year • Required for Entry to POC • Must Pass Air Force Officer Qualifying Test • Must Pass Medical Examination

  8. Scholarships • High School Scholarships • In-College Scholarships • ICSP Phases 1 and 2 • Express Programs • HBCU/HSI Programs

  9. Aerospace Studies Classes • Classes Taken Fall/Spring Semesters • AS 100 – Introduction to USAF (1 Hr) • AS 200 – History of the USAF (1 Hr) • AS 300 – Leadership & Management (3 Hr) • AS 400 – Foreign Policy/Prep for Active Duty (3 Hr) • Completed Status

  10. Leadership Lab • Cadet Run Program • AS 100 – Basic Military Skills, Fun, Motivation • AS 200 – Preparation for Field Training • AS 300 – Practice New POC Skills • AS 400 – Manage Cadet Corps, Prepare for Active Duty • Physical Training (PT) twice per week

  11. Special Programs • Include Specialized, Off-Campus Learning Experiences • Field Training • Professional Development Training • Base Visits

  12. Extracurricular Activities • Detachment Examples • Drill Team • Color Guard • AFROTC Flight Orientation Program • Arnold Air Society • Silver Wings • Others

  13. Review/Summary • Senior AFROTC Program • Four-Year Program • Two-Year Program • Field Training • Scholarships • Aerospace Studies Classes • Leadership Lab • Special Programs • Extracurricular Activities

  14. Introduction ToAir Force ROTC

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