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Military Aerospace
Studies--Air Force ROTC
The preparation of future Air Force officers is
provided through the Air Force ROTC (AFROTC) program. AFROTC is a voluntary
elective which offers a four-year, a three-year, and a two-year program.
All credits offered by the department may be counted as general electives
toward completion of the requirements in other curricula. Students completing
the full four years of the program attend a four-week summer camp between
their sophomore and junior years. Individuals who have completed part
or all of their college education before enrolling may be eligible for
the three-year or two-year option, which requires additional academics
at summer camp vs. the traditional four-week camp. Students not pursuing
a commission in the Air Force may still enroll in any of the academic
classes. These students do not wear the uniform or attend leadership lab.
However, textbooks are still provided at no cost.
There are three basic units to the Air Force ROTC program.
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The two-year or one-year General Military Course (GMC) consists of
one hour per week of classroom instruction, two hours per week of physical
fitness, and two hours per week of leadership lab. For non-scholarship
students, there is no obligation during the GMC. For scholarship students,
there is no obligation during
the first year of the GMC. All students are furnished textbooks, uniforms,
and equipment. The GMC is open to any student. Registration is the
same as for other courses. Aptitude tests, physical fitness tests,
and physical exams are given during the fall semester of the freshman
year for those who wish to compete for the Professional Officer Course
or for a scholarship.
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The two-year Professional Officer Course or POC (the
advanced program) is designed to qualify designated cadets for a commission
in the United States Air Force. The primary purpose of the Professional
Officer Course is to provide education which will develop a knowledge
of the Air Force, as well as skills and attitudes vital to the professional
Air Force officer. Cadets practice communicative techniques through
cadet-led and cadet-centered seminars. The course consists of three
hours of classroom instruction per week, two hours per week of physical
fitness, and three hours per week of
leadership lab. All cadets in the POC are contracted with the U.S. Airforce.
If not on scholarship, the cadet will still receive the monthly stipend.
Uniforms and textbooks are furnished.
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Field Training, or summer camp, is scheduled during the summer months,
normally between the sophomore and junior years. All Cadets must complete field training prior to entry into the POC. Cadets in the four-year
program will attend a four-week camp on an active Air Force base.
An applicant will
attend a six week camp. Cadets attend field training
at government expense and are paid for each day of attendance. Transportation
to and from camp, meals and quarters are furnished.
Air Force ROTC College Scholarships
Four-year, three-year, and two-year scholarships
are awarded to qualified, selected cadets. All scholarships cover full
tuition, fees, and $510/year for books. Scholarship recipients also receive
$250-$400 each month as a non-taxable subsistence allowance that increases
each year starting at $250 for Freshmen and going up to $400 for Seniors.
Numerous majors are recognized as five-year programs and eligible for
extended scholarship benefits. Prospective applications are encouraged
to contact the Department of Military Aerospace Studies anytime to discuss
options available. Information is also available at www.montana.edu/wwwair
In College Scholarship Program
The ICSP offers 2-year and 3-year scholarships
to qualified college freshmen and sophomores in any major. Apply through
your Air Force ROTC detachment. Selections take place in April for students
enrolled in Air Force ROTC and in July for students not enrolled in Air
Force ROTC. Awards are for $15,000 and $9,000 scholarships.
Express Scholarships
Qualified students majoring in Electrical
Engineering, Nursing, Engineering or certain other science/technical fields
may be eligible for a $15,000 "Express" Scholarship. No selection board...these
scholarships are awarded right here at Montana State University!
Active Duty Obligation
Applying for an Air Force ROTC scholarship
doesn't obligate you in any way. Four-year scholarship recipients do not
incur any obligation until the start of the sophomore year in college.
There is no active duty obligation for enrolling in either the freshman or
sophomore AFROTC courses. Students who complete the Air Force ROTC program
and receive a commission, incur a four-year active duty commitment. Flying
officers serve additional commitments from the time they complete pilot
training.
Typical Four Year Course Progression
| Freshman Year |
F |
S |
| MAS 110--Fdnts of the US Air Force
I | 1 | |
| MAS 111--Fndtns of the US Air Force
II | | 1 |
| MAS 115--Ldrshp Lab 115 |
0 |
| MAS 116--Ldrshp Lab 116 |
| 0 |
| Courses in Major |
|
| Sophomore Year |
F |
S |
| MAS 210--Development of Air Pwr I | 1 | |
| MAS 211--Dev of Air Power II | | 1 |
| MAS 215--Leadership Lab 215 |
0 |
| MAS 216--Ldrshp Lab 216 |
| 0 |
| Courses in Major |
|
| Summer |
|
| MAS 209--Field Training, 5 week |
3 | |
| MAS 309--Field Training, 4 week |
2 | |
| Junior Year |
F |
S |
| MAS 310--Air Force Leadership & Mgmt I | 3 | |
| MAS 311--Air Force Leadership& Mgmt II | | 3 |
| MAS 315--Leadership Lab 315 |
0 |
| MAS 316--Leadership Lab 316 |
| 0 |
| Courses in Major |
|
| Senior Year |
F |
S |
| MAS 410--Natl Security Force/Active Duty I | 3 | |
| MAS 411--Natl Security Affairs/Active Duty I | | 3 |
| MAS 415--Leadership Lab 415 |
0 |
| MAS 416--Leadership Lab 415 |
| 0 |
| Courses in Major |
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