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Take Your Career to the Next Level with the Air Force ROTC Scholarship

The Air Force ROTC program develops tomorrow’s leaders by preparing college students to become officers in the U.S. Air Force.

Opportunity Beyond Education

In addition to the amazing benefits offered by the Air Force ROTC program, students get hands-on leadership development through classes and exercises. 

As soon as you complete your degree and commission into the Air Force, you will immediately serve at the Manager career level.

Additionally, you receive excellent pay and benefits that include healthcare, housing allowance, and travel opportunities.

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Air Force ROTC Program Requirements

Academic

Cadets are held to the highest academic standards. You must be willing to put in the time and effort to successfully complete your studies.

Fitness

All ROTC cadets must meet the weight and fitness standards established by the U.S. Air Force. This is not only for professionalism and appearance in uniform, but also for mission readiness.

Medical

All cadets must pass a Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB) medical exam.

Enlisted Requirements

The Air Force ROTC program offers several options for current active-duty enlisted personnel. Since the program requirements change frequently, consult the Enlisted Commissioning Programs website for the most up-to-date information.

The Service Commitments

After completing their degree and accepting a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force, you can expect a service commitment.

Most officers incur a four-year active-duty service commitment, while Pilots have a 10-year commitment. Those serving as Combat Systems Officers or Air Battle Managers take on a six year service obligation upon completion of training.

Nursing graduates accept a commission into the Air Force Nurse Corps and serve for four active years after completing their licensing exam.

Air Force ROTC Scholarship Options

High School Scholarships

There are three scholarship types for high school students.

    1. Type 1 – This scholarship pays full tuition (100%) and any authorized fees at any public or private institution with an AFROTC detachment. Cadets with this scholarship will also receive stipends for monthly living expenses and books.
    2. Type 2 – This scholarship pays up to $18,000 per year in college tuition, along with any authorized fees at any institution with an AFROTC detachment. Type 2 recipients will also receive monthly stipends for books and living expenses.
    3. Type 7 – This scholarship also covers full tuition expenses (100%), but only at public institutions with an AFROTC detachment. The monthly expense and books stipends also apply to Type 7 recipients.

NOTE: Air Force ROTC Scholarships do NOT cover room and board.

The annual book stipend is $900 per academic year, and the monthly stipend increases based on a student’s status:

All High School Scholarship recipients are entitled to have their travel expenses covered from their home of record to their AFROTC detachment’s location. 

The Scholarship application window is open through January 13, 2022. Apply now!

Enlisted Airman Scholarship

There are two scholarship options for currently enlisted Airmen.

First, the Airman Scholarship & Commissioning Program (ASCP) allows enlisted personnel to separate from active duty and receive a scholarship for up to $18,000 per academic year.

ASCP candidates will enroll in the AFROTC program as a cadet and become full-time college students. They will receive a monthly textbook allowance and stipend for living expenses.

Next is the Scholarships for Outstanding Airmen to ROTC (SOAR) program. The SOAR program allows enlisted personnel to separate from active duty and attend college full-time. This scholarship is also worth up to $18,000 per academic year.

For either of the Enlisted Airmen Scholarship options, all cadets must complete their bachelor’s degrees and commissioning requirements within four years. Additionally, the time spent at school does NOT count towards their total Time in Service (TIS).

The annual book stipend is $900 per academic year, and the monthly stipend increases based on a student’s status:

Moreover, many prior-service enlisted members separate from active-duty and attend college with their GI Bill benefits. Get started and apply now!

College Student Scholarships

There are even scholarships available for you if you’re already in a military friendly college or other institutions. Freshman and sophomore students may be eligible for the In-College Scholarship Program (ICSP).

The ICSP awards scholarships based on merit during either the Fall or Spring selection phases.

There are three types of scholarships within the ICSP:

    1. Type 1 – This is reserved for the Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS) which are offered to cadets pursuing a technical major. It covers 100% of tuition costs at any public or private institution with an AFROTC detachment. An annual book stipend and monthly expense stipend are included.
    2. Type 2 – This is awarded to cadets selected through the ICSP and pays up to $18,000 of tuition per academic year. An annual book stipend and monthly expense stipend are included.
    3. Nursing – The Air Force Nursing Scholarship Program offers competitive scholarships to undergraduate sophomores and juniors. Applicants must be accepted to a nursing program at a college or university accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission (NLNAC) or the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

Check out the College Student Scholarship types and their requirements. Apply now!

Air Force ROTC Non-Scholarship Options

Cadets in ROTC are not limited to only those seeking the scholarship option. 

While most students are seeking education funding, applicants who are not selected or choose not to apply for AFROTC scholarships can still participate in the ROTC program. By doing so, it is possible that they will be considered for other scholarship opportunities as they arise.

Even if you’re not applying for the ROTC scholarship, you should still submit your application online. Doing so does does two things:

  1. It shows your intent to participate in the AFROTC program
  2. It puts you in contact with an AFROTC admissions officer.

To apply, head to the Air Force ROTC Account Request page to get the process moving.

Another option is to sign up for AFROTC classes when you arrive at college.

Air Force ROTC Colleges and Universities

The following lists all the current colleges and universities with Air Force ROTC Detachments.

The host university is linked and has the ROTC detachment. Those institutions bulleted under each host university are those that participate through the linked school.

For more information about any of the detachments, follow the links to their main page. This list is for information purposes only, so please contact each ROTC detachment directly for assistance.

Alabama

Auburn University

University of Alabama

Samford University

University of South Alabama

Tuskegee University

Troy University

Alabama State University

Alaska

University of Alaska Anchorage

Arizona

University of Arizona

Arizona State University

Northern Arizona University

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Prescott

Arkansas

University of Arkansas

California

California State University – Fresno

California State University – San Bernardino

Loyola-Marymount University

San Jose State University

University of California – Los Angeles

University of Southern California

San Diego State University

University of California – Berkeley

California State University – Sacramento

Colorado

Colorado State University

University of Colorado – Boulder

Devry University – Denver

Connecticut

University of Connecticut

Yale University

Delaware

University of Delaware

District of Columbia

Howard University

Georgia

University of Georgia

Georgia Institute of Technology

Valdosta State University

Hawaii

University of Hawaii – Manoa

Idaho

University of Idaho

Lewis-Clark State College

Illinois

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Illinois Institute of Technology

Southern Illinois University – Carbondale

Saint Louis University

Indiana

Indiana University

Indiana State University

Purdue University

University of Notre Dame

University of Louisville

Iowa

Iowa State University

University of Iowa

University of Nebraska – Omaha

Marquette University

Kansas

Kansas State University

University of Kansas

Kentucky

University of Kentucky

University of Louisville

University of Cincinnati

Tennessee State University

Louisiana

Louisiana Tech University

Louisiana State University

Tulane University

Maine

University of New Hampshire

Maryland

University of Maryland

Massachusetts

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

University of Massachusetts – Lowell

Boston University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of Massachusetts

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

University of New Hampshire

Michigan

Michigan State University

University of Michigan

Michigan Technological University

Minnesota

University of Saint Thomas

University of Minnesota Twin Cities

University of Minnesota – Duluth

North Dakota State University

Mississippi

Mississippi State University

University of Mississippi

University of Southern Mississippi

Jackson State University

Missouri

Saint Louis University

University of Missouri – Columbia

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Southern Illinois University – Carbondale

Montana

Montana State University

Nebraska

University of Nebraska – Omaha

University of Nebraska – Lincoln

Nevada

University of Nevada – Las Vegas

New Hampshire

University of New Hampshire

University of Massachusetts – Lowell

New Jersey

Rutgers University

The New Jersey Institute of Technology

Saint Joseph’s University

New Mexico

New Mexico State University

University of New Mexico

New York

Cornell University

Syracuse University

Clarkson University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Manhattan College

North Carolina

Duke University

University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina – Charlotte

North Carolina State University

East Carolina University

North Carolina A&T State University

Fayetteville State University

North Dakota

North Dakota State University

University of North Dakota

Ohio

Bowling Green State University

Kent State University

Miami University of Ohio

Wright State University

Ohio State University

Ohio University

University of Cincinnati

University of Pittsburgh

Oklahoma

Oklahoma State University

University of Oklahoma

Oregon

Oregon State University

University of Portland

Pennsylvania

Penn State University

University of Pittsburgh

Saint Joseph’s University

Wilkes University

West Virginia University

Rhode Island

University of Rhode Island

Brown University

South Carolina

The Citadel

Clemson University

Charleston Southern University

University of South Carolina

University of North Carolina – Charlotte

South Dakota

South Dakota State University

Tennessee

University of Memphis

Tennessee State University

University of Tennessee

Texas

Texas A&M University

Baylor University

Texas Tech University

University of Texas – Austin

University of North Texas

Texas State University

University of Texas – San Antonio

Texas Christian University

Angelo State University

University of Houston

New Mexico State University

Utah

University of Utah

Brigham Young University

Utah State University

Vermont

Norwich University

Virginia

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Virginia Military Institute

University of Virginia

Howard University

University of Maryland

Washington

Central Washington University

Washington State University

University of Washington

University of Portland

West Virginia

West Virginia University

University of Maryland

Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin – Madison

Marquette University

University of Saint Thomas

University of Minnesota – Duluth

Wyoming

University of Wyoming

Puerto Rico

University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras

University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez

Conclusion

As you can see already, there are over 1,100 colleges and universities through which you can advance your education and your career.

Apply now for your future in the Air Force!

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