They will be competed based on the following qualifications:
- Be a U.S. citizen by the last day of the first term of their freshman year
- Pass a Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) medical exam
- SAT composite of 1240 or ACT composite of 26: Super scores are not accepted.
- Cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Physical Fitness Assessment (1 minute push-ups, 1 minute sit-ups, and a 1.5-mile run): If offered a scholarship, you must pass the Physical Fitness Test before the end of your first semester of college.
Scholarship Opportunities for Current Cadets
During your freshman and sophomore years of the program, there are two opportunities to receive a scholarship: Commanders’ In-College Scholarships (CICS) and In-College Scholarship Program (ICSP).
- The Commanders' In College Scholarship (CICS) is handed out by the Commander of the detachment to a cadet pursuing a technical major who is performing above and beyond what is required and standing out among his peers in both academics and ROTC. This is a Type 1 scholarship.
- The In-College Scholarship Program (ICSP) is a national competition in which you must be nominated by one of the officers at the detachment for this scholarship. This is a Type 2 scholarship.
Both scholarships will be competed based on the following qualifications:
- GPA (College) (recommended >3.0)
- Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) or SAT/ACT. The highest score is used.
- Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) (recommended >90%)
- Commander’s Ranking (Ranking against your peers in the detachment)
During your junior or seniors years of the program, there is another opportunity to receive a scholarship, if not already contracted: General Charles McGee Leadership Award
- The General Charles McGee Leadership Award (CMLA) qualifies all cadets in their junior and senior year. This is a Type 2 scholarship. CMLA may be converted to a housing scholarship of up to $10,000 per year for two years of on-campus housing. (Restricted to room only, not board).
- They will be competed based on the following qualifications:
- Academic, Physical, and Medical requirements
- Completion of Field Training (unless with approved Field Training deferment)
- Selection to enter the Professional Officer Course (POC) (must have two or fewer academic years of undergraduate college remaining)
Language Scholarships
- Scholarships can also be offered to students studying at one of the 22 institutions to study Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, or Russian, with the goal of Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) Level 3 proficiency upon completion. This is a Type 2 Scholarship.
- The Defense Language and National Security Education Office (DLNSEO) may provide funding for a fifth-year Capstone program overseas or intensive summer language programs to eligible AFROTC cadets.
- More information about this scholarship can be found at the Language Flagship program page
Speciality Scholarships (Express)
- At all times, the Air Force will offer scholarships to encourage interest in specific career fields. This is a Type 1 Scholarship.
- These scholarships have the same requirements as the other scholarships, however, they also secure you into a specific career field post-graduation. You must be majoring in an Air Force-highly desired major, such as Nursing, Engineering, or Foreign Language. In the past, Express scholarships have been offered for the Missileer and Combat Systems Officer.