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Department of Aerospace Studies

AFROTC Detachment 280University of Kansas

Lawrence, KS Capt Benjamin Smith

Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies

Cross-town Schools:Baker University

Benedictine CollegeDonnelly College

Haskell Indian Nations UniversityJohnson County Community College

Mid-America Nazarene UniversityUniversity of St. Mary’sWashburn University

Flying Jayhawk Wing

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Overview

• Program Eligibility• Scholarships• What is Air Force ROTC?• How Do We Develop You Into An

Officer?• What Happens After Graduation?• Careers, Pay, and Benefits

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AFROTC Qualifications

AFROTC Qualifications Must Be a Full-Time Student Sign up for AFROTC Class &

Leadership Lab Height and Weight standards Good Moral Character (few civil

offenses/do not use drugs)

Scholarship & POC entry Citizen of the United States 17 to 30 years old Pass Physical Fitness Test Pass DODMERB Physical GPA Requirements: 2.5

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• High School Scholarship Program (HSSP) – Is 4- and 3-yr Offers• High School Seniors (no full time college)• Apply on-line at www.afrotc.com 1 May – 1 Dec of Senior year

• In-College Scholarship Program • based on order of merit and degree

• Enlisted (4-, 3.5-, 3-, 2.5, 2-)• Active Duty Personnel (see website for information)• SOAR, ASCP, AECP

Scholarships can be extended an additional year for SAF-approved majors (Varies by year, consult detachment staff)

Scholarships

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• Type I (4 year) – 5% of Awardees • FULL Tuition and fees anywhere student goes (w/AFROTC)• $900/year Flat Rate for Textbooks & Required Fees• $300-500/month non-taxable stipend (pizza money)

• Type II (4 year or 3 year) – 25% of Awardees• $18,000/year for Tuition

• Student CAN & MUST make up difference if tuition > than 18K/yr• $900/year Flat Rate for Textbooks & Required Fees• $300-500/month non-taxable stipend (pizza money)

• Type VII (4 year) “Targeted” – 70% of Awardees• $9,000/year for Tuition

• Student CANNOT make up difference--tuition must be < 9K • Student CAN opt to convert offer to 3 year type II

• $900/year Flat Rate for Textbooks & Required Fees• $300-500/month non-taxable stipend (pizza money)

High School ScholarshipProgram (HSSP)

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Based on order of merit and degree

In College ScholarshipProgram (ICSP)

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What Is Air Force ROTC?

• Education & Training Program to Give Men and Women the Opportunity to Become an AF Officer While Completing Their College Degree

• Commissions 50% of Air Force Officers

• 4-Yr and 3-Yr Programs

• 144 Detachments Throughout US and Puerto Rico• 1000+ cross-town/consortium enrollment programs

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Why AFROTC?Why an Air Force Officer?

Intangible Benefits• Honor Serving Country• Personal Growth / Development• Leadership Early in Career• Live Around the World• Travel Opportunities• Guaranteed Job – Job Security

• Challenging• Scholarships / Education• Respected by American Public• Structure• Meet friends for life• Military Benefits (Medical,

Housing, Leave, etc)

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AS 3003 Credit +Lead-Lab

AS 4003 Credit +Lead-Lab

AS 1001 Credit +Lead-Lab

AS 2001 Credit +Lead-Lab

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Optional SummerProgram

OptionalSummerProgram

Air ForceField

Training

GMC GMC POC POC

College Career

Basic Four Year Program

Graduate &

Commission

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General Military Course (GMC)

Academic Class• Freshmen: Intro to the Military

• Sophomore: Evolution of Airpower

Leadership Laboratory • 2 hours per week

• Drill, Leadership Training, & Guest Speakers• Fitness Training

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AFROTC Courses Field Training Overview

• Field Training Environment• Military Drill• Physical Challenges• Firearms Training, Combative Training• Leadership/Followership• Teamwork• Time Management

• Attend Between Sophomore and Junior year

• Prerequisite to the Professional Officer Course

• 4 week camp • Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, AL• Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, MS

• Must get allocation to attend• Enrollment is competitive

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Professional Officer Corps (POC)

Academic Classes Junior: Leadership and

Management Senior: National Security

Policy Leadership Laboratory

3 hours per week High visibility Cadet

Officer Positions Fitness Training

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Additional Program Info

• All Uniform items and books for AFROTC classes are provided to students – students only need to pay for the course itself

• Non-scholarship students can try AFROTC for up to 2-years without any obligation

• Cadets select and are notified of their career in their Last year of the program

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Additional Program Info

• All Uniform items and books for AFROTC classes are provided to students – students only need to pay for the course itself

• Non-scholarship students can try AFROTC for up to 2-years without any obligation

• Cadets select and are notified of their career in their Last year of the program

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Commitment to the Air Force

• Drive before you buy • Commitment to Air Force Incurred Upon...

• Begins your sophomore year (if on scholarship)

• Or, when you enter the POC (Junior Year)

• Most Career Fields = 4 years of active duty service• 5 year majors = 4 years and 10 months of active duty service• Pilot = 10 years of active duty service• Combat Systems Operator (Navigator) and Air Battle Manager =

8 years of active duty service• Remote Pilots = 6 years• Some career fields = 6 years Guard or Reserve

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ROTC Optional Activities

• Civil Air Patrol Orientation Flights• Arnold Air Society• Base Visits• Color Guard• Paint Ball, Laser Tag • Intramurals and Tri-Service

Competitions• Professional Development

Training / Summer Internship

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GRADUATION

• Same day of commencement, become an Air Force Officer

• At “job-site” in less than 180 days• Pilots in less than 1 year

• Masters and Doctorate• Opportunity during your career to earn an advanced degree• Imagine:

• Your job is to be a full time student (no other job)• Tuition and books are paid for

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Careers of an Air Force Officer

• Pilot• Combat Systems Operator

(CSO aka Navigator)• Air Battle Manager• Airfield Operator• Combat Rescue Officer• Space/Missile• Intelligence• Logistics• Aircraft / Missile Maintenance• Public Affairs• Communication (Cyber)• Force Support (Personnel /

Manpower / Services)

• Judge Advocate• Security Forces• Office of Special Investigation• Scientist• Civil Engineer• Developmental Engineer• Acquisition• Contracting• Finance• Weather• Medical

• Nurse• Doctor, Physician Ass’t• Medical Service Corps• Dentist

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Benefits Officer Grades and 2012 Salary

Years Service Monthly AnnualSecond Lieutenant <1 $2,828 $33,936

First Lieutenant (99%) 2 $3,711 $44,532

First Lieutenant 3 $4,274 $51,288

Captain (95%) 4 $5,031 $60,372

Major (90%) 10 $6,418 $77,016Does not include:

• Food Allowance (BAS) = $239.96/mo • Housing Allowance (BAH) =

$500-$2,500+/mo depends on rank, location, and dependant status

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More Benefits

• Retirement • After 20 years - 50% of last

three years base pay• After 30 years - 75% of base

pay• 30 days leave annually

w/Pay• Health care• Life Insurance• Incentive pay

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GI Bill Benefits

• Dependents of military members may qualify for Post 9/11 GI Benefits

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Sources of Additional Information

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Captain Benjamin SmithRecruiting Flight Commander

Air Force ROTC Detachment 280Phone: (785) 864-1215


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