Title: AFROTC Det 115 University of Connecticut
1AFROTC Det 115 University of Connecticut
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
l e n c e
2AFROTC DET 115
- Central Connecticut State University
- Eastern Connecticut State University
- Quinnipiac University
- Sacred Heart University
- Southern Connecticut State University
- Trinity College
- University of Connecticut
- University of Hartford
- University of New Haven
- University of Rhode Island
- Wesleyan University
- Western Connecticut State University
- Yale University
3Overview
- Air Force ROTC Overview
- Basic Four Year
- Program
- Special Topics
- Career After
- AFROTC
4Mission
Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force.
- Air Force Officer Commissioning Sources
- Officer Training School Produces Approx. 22 or
1000/yr - Air Force Academy Produces Approx. 22 or
1000/yr - Reserve Officer Training Corps Produces Approx.
56 or 2500/yr
5Standards/Qualifications
- Must Be a Full-Time Student
- Scholarship POC entry
- Citizen of the United States
- GPA Requirements 2.5 / 2.0
- Pass Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)
- Five Sections
- Verbal Minimum Score 15
- Quantitative Minimum Score 10
- Pilot
- Navigator
- Academic Aptitude
- Good Physical Condition
- Pass Medical Exam (DoDMERB)
- Pass Our Physical Fitness Test
6Physical Standards
- Physical Qualifications
- Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
- Minimum score of 75 (out of 100)
- Pushups Max 10 Pts
- Sit-ups Max 10 Pts
- 1.5 Mile Run Max 50 Pts
- Waist Circumference Max 30 Pts
7In-College Scholarships
- Pay for Tuition and Fees Not Room and Board
- Types
- Type 1 Approx. 5 of Total Scholarships
Unlimited Tuition/yr - Type 2 Approx. 25 of Total Scholarship
15K/yr for Tuition/yr - Type 7 Approx. 70 of Total Scholarships 9Kyr
for Tuition/yr - Annual Book Allowance 900
- Monthly Tax Free Stipend 300 - 500 a Month
- 60 Percent of Scholarships Awarded to Technical
Majors 40 Percent of Scholarships Awarded to
Non-Technical Majors - Express Scholarships Change Each Semester on
Needs of the Air Force
Scholarship information changes often, check out
www.AFROTC.com
8Basic Four Year Program
Overview of a cadets four year college career
Sophomore
Senior
Freshman
Junior
AS 300 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 100 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 200 1 Credit Lead-Lab
IMT
SCL
FTP
ICL
Graduate Commission
Optional Summer Programs
Optional Summer Programs
Air Force Field Training
9General Military Course
First Two Years (GMC)
- Classes Held on Thursdays
- Academic Classes (1 hour/week)
- Freshmen Study Foundations of the USAF
- Sophomores Study Evolution Evolution of USAF
Air/Space Power (Air Force History) - Leadership Lab. (2 hours/week)
- Cadet Led Leadership Training which includes
military drill (marching), physical fitness,
group leadership projects, etc - Cadets required to wear their uniform to all
classes on this day
IMT
10Between Sophomore and Junior YearField Training
- Leadership Evaluation
- 4 or 5 week program
- Physical Conditioning
- Marksmanship Training
- Drill and Ceremonies
- Group and Expeditionary Leadership Activities
- Confidence Course
- Survival skills
- Hand-to-Hand Combat
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
AS 100 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 200 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 300 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
GMC
GMC
POC
POC
Air Force Field Training
This is a mandatory summer program
11Professional Officer Course
- Serve in a high responsibility cadet leadership
position - Academic Class (3 hours/week)
- Juniors Study Air Force Leadership Studies
- Seniors Study National Security Affairs and
Preparation for Active Duty - Leadership Lab. (2 hours/week)
- More leadership training
- Cadets wear their uniforms to all classes on
this day
Last Two Years (POC)
Junior
Senior
AS 300 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
ICL
SCL
123 Year Program
Senior
Sophomore
Junior
AS 100/200 1 Credit each Lead-Lab
AS 300/400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
IMT/FTP
ICL
SCL
Graduate Commission
Optional Summer Programs
Air Force Field Training
13Optional Summer Programs
Senior
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
- Programs
- Air Force Freefall Parachute Training
- Air Force Academy Soaring Program (Glider
Training) - Foreign Language Immersion Program
- Cultural Immersion Program
- Base Visit Program
- Rising Sophomore
- Rising Senior
- Many Others
AS 100 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 200 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 300 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
GMC
GMC
POC
POC
Optional Summer Program
Optional Summer Program
Optional summer programs are available during the
other two summers
14Extracurricular Activities
- Civil Air Patrol Flights
- Drill Team
- Color Guard
- Arnold Air Society
- Escape and Evasion
- Paintball
- Formal Military Engagements
- Dining Out
- Military Balls
15Graduation and Commissioning
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate Commission
AS 300 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 400 3 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 100 1 Credit Lead-Lab
AS 200 1 Credit Lead-Lab
IMT
FTP
SCL
ICL
After completion, you will receive your academic
degree and are sworn in as a Second Lieutenant in
the United States Air Force
16Active Duty Service Commitment
- Military Service Obligation
- 4 years for non-flying career fields (ex
engineer, nurse, meteorologist, computer
scientist, accountant, etc.) - 6 years for combat systems operators (formerly
navigators) and Air Battle Managers - 10 years for pilots
- ( note after completion of pilot/CSO/ABM
training )
17Pilot/CSO/ABM Selection
- Compete during spring of Junior year
- Selection Based on Order of Merit
- Board is held at HQ AFROTC
Order of Merit
18Non-Rated Selection
- Matched with a Career Field during the spring of
Junior year - Selection based on
- Degree
- Preferences
- Air Force needs
- Order of Merit
Results
81 matched with their top two choices
19Air Force Pay
- Pay
- Second Lieutenant 0 yr 46,416
- First Lieutenant 2 yr 58,396
- First Lieutenant 3 yr 64,297
- Captain 4 yr 74,927
- Other Benefits
- Free Medical/Dental Care
- 30 Days Vacation w/ Pay
- Retirement After 20 years - 50 of last 3 years
base pay After 30 years - 75 of base pay
20Key Points
- AFROTC programs last from 3 to 4 years
- You can try AFROTC with no obligation
- Scholarships can pay tuition allowance, books,
stipend - Air Force Careers
- 4/6/10 year commitments, depends on field
- Wide array of career fields available!!!
- Competitive pay and benefits
21Questions?
- Unit Admissions Officer
- Capt Todd C. Pincombe
- todd.pincombe_at_uconn.edu
- Phone (860) 486-2224
- Mailing Address Air Force ROTC Det 115
- 362 Fairfield Way Unit 2081
- Storrs, CT 06269-2081