Air
Force ROTC offers two, three, and four year college scholarships on a
competitive basis to high school and college students. Scholarship
recipients are selected based on a variety of qualifications. These
include objective factors such as grade point average and subjective
factors such as an interview evaluation. Even if your college doesn't
have an Air Force ROTC detachment, you may participate if it has a
cross-town enrollment agreement with a college hosting an Air
Force ROTC unit. For more information on types of scholarships, visit
the AFROTC central website at www.AFROTC.com.
ATTENTION
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS: To fill out an AFROTC scholarship online, click here. Submission deadline is
December 1st. All applicants are encouraged to take SATs and/or
ACTs as early as possible to prevent application delays.
Competitive
scholarships are available for high school seniors who intend to enroll
full time in college. The majority of Air Force ROTC scholarships are
offered for technical majors such as engineering, architecture,
computer science, meteorology, and physics. Limited scholarships are
available to those who enroll in certain non-technical degrees
including business administration, accounting, and economics.
Apply
at www.AFROTC.com before December
1st of your senior year in high school.
Scholarship
programs vary for students already in college. Scholarship inquiries
and applications are made directly to the Detachment
450 Commander during your freshman or sophomore year. More
information can also be found at AFROTC.com
under scholarships.
The Air
Force offers a variety of scholarship opportunities to enlisted
personnel seeking to become an Air Force officer. Please consult AFROTC.com for specific scholarship
information. If you are currently on active duty, please talk to your
base Education Officer as well.