Wright State University Air Force ROTC Detachment 643 937-775-2730 Integrity Service Excellence 1
Air Force ROTC exists to develop quality leaders for the U.S. Air Force You must: Be committed to your fellow service member Be loyal to our great nation Be willing to deploy to austere environments And be willing to accept the ultimate sacrifice (if needed) AFROTC is NOT a charity or financial aid organization!
4-Year Program Starts Freshman Year RECOMMENDED 3-Year Program 1 year GMC 2 Years of POC 3
Must Be: Full-Time Student (12+ Credit Hrs) Citizen of the United States GPA above a 2.5 -- MINIMUM!! Good Moral Character Pass the Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) Be under age 29 at time of Commissioning (some exceptions) 4
Pass Medical Exam (DoDMERB) Common medical disqualifiers History of TBI History of Asthma History of severe allergic reactions History of Eczema 5
Meet Air Force Weight / Body Fat Standards Push-ups Sit-ups 1.5 Mile Run Waist Measurement Charts 6
Compete at the national level VERY COMPETITIVE!!! AF Scholarships pay for tuition and fees up to: Type I Unlimited (Technical majors) Type II - $18,000/yr (Technical majors) Type III - $9,000/yr (all schools) (All majors) Type VI - $3,000/yr (all schools) (All majors) Type VII - Approximately $9,000/yr (capped at in-state tuition rate; can only be used at schools where student qualifies for in-state tuition and scholarship covers all tuition and fees) (Non-Technical majors) Monthly Stipend: $250-$400 (Subject to change ) Annual Book Allowance
While in High School: Complete application by Dec. 1 st Take and receive results of either ACT or SAT Submit academic scores and standings Minimum ACT (26) or SAT (1180) (written portion exempt) Class rank GPA (3.0) List of advanced placement or honors courses completed through grade 11 Complete a scholarship interview at local AFROTC Detachment
Board meets in Dec, Jan, Feb, and Mar Last year s awardees: Scholarship Types Data Type 1 Type 2 Type 7 SAT 1435 1324 1278 ACT 32.7 30.1 28.6 GPA 3.91 3.79 3.77 *As of 6 Aug 14 9
While in College: Be a full-time student (12+ Credit Hours) Have an approved academic plan Cumulative GPA of 2.5* (3.0+ to be competitive) Meet all enlistment and medical standards Successfully pass Physical Fitness Assessment Active in Air Force ROTC Program
Major CGPA PFA ACT SAT Nursing 3.05 98.25 26 1175 Technical 3.44 95.92 27.6 1238 Non-Technical 3.76 89.05 29.5 1230 Awaiting current numbers Bottom line: IT S COMPETITIVE AND SELECTIVE 2013 AFROTC Det 643 had 2 ICSP Awardees
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College Career Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GMC GMC POC POC AS 200 1 Credit + AS 300 3 Credit + AS 100 1 Credit + AS 400 3 Credit + Optional/ Mandatory Summer Program Air Force Field Training Optional Summer Program Graduate & Commission
First Two Years (GMC) Freshman IMT AS 100 1 Credit + Sophomore FTP AS 200 1 Credit + AFROTC Academic Class (1 hour/week) Freshmen learn - Foundations of the USAF Sophomores learn - Evolution of Air/Space Power AFROTC Leadership Lab (2 hours/week) Leadership training includes military drill (marching), physical fitness, group leadership projects, etc You will wear your uniform to all classes on this day! 14
Leadership Evaluation 23 Days Enhanced Military Training Small arms training Survival skills Mock Deployment Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior GMC GMC POC POC AS 100 1 Credit + AS 200 1 Credit + Air Force Field Training AS 300 3 Credit + AS 400 3 Credit + This is a MANDATORY summer program. 16
AFROTC Academic Class (3 hrs/week) Juniors learn - Air Force Leadership Seniors learn - National Security Affairs AFROTC Leadership Lab (2 hrs/week) More leadership training Wear your uniform to all classes on this day Last Two Years (POC) Junior ICL AS 300 3 Credit + Senior SCL AS 400 3 Credit + 17
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Pilot Combat Systems Operator (Navigator) Air Battle Manager Control & Recovery Airfield Operations Air Liaison Space Missiles Command and Control Intelligence Cyber Operations Weather Aircraft Maintenance Munitions & Missile Maintenance Logistics Readiness Special Investigations Doctor Nurse Civil Engineer Security Forces Personnel Public Affairs Judge Advocate (Lawyer) Chaplain Operations Research Analyst Physicist/Nuclear Engineer Developmental Engineer Acquisition Manager Contracting Financial Management 19
Military Service Obligation 4 years for those entering non-flying career fields 6 years for those entering the CSO and ABM career field 10 years for those entering the pilot career field (Note: 6 and 10 year commitment begins after completion of training) 20
Freshman Sophomore Junior IMT FTP ICL SCL AS 100 1 Credit + AS 200 1 Credit + AS 300 3 Credit + Senior AS 400 3 Credit + Graduate & Commission After completion, you will receive your academic degree and are sworn in as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force 21
Base Salary $37K / year to start $49K / year after 2 years $63K / year after 4 years Additional Monetary Benefits Aviation pay adds $2,000 - $10,000 annually (if applicable) Basic Allowance for Housing Dependent Allowances (if applicable) 30 days of Leave Medical Care Education Benefits Post-9/11 GI Bill Tuition Assistance Advanced Education Opportunities 22
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