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Air Force Rotc Scholarship 2021/2022 and How to Apply

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Air Force Rotc Scholarship 2021/2022 and How to Apply

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Air Force Rotc Scholarship 2020

Air Force Rotc Scholarship 2020

The U.S air force are currently inviting application for its Air Force ROTC Scholarships. Air Force ROTC offers a variety of scholarships that will help relieve the financial burden of your college education. That way, you can focus on preparing for your future.

Air Force ROTC is a college program offered at more than 1,100 colleges and universities across the U.S. It prepares you to become an Air Force Officer while earning a college degree. And it gives you the opportunity to get the tuition money you need

Air Force ROTC scholarships cover your tuition and most lab fees. Also, you’ll receive an annual textbook allowance and up to a $500 spending cash monthly stipend. A variety of full and partial scholarships are available, and certain scholarships have specific requirements.

Air Force Rotc Scholarship  Eligibility

The U.S. Air Force ROTC offers scholarships to undergraduate students and high school seniors who are interested in earning a commission into the U.S. Air Force. The accepted academic majors vary with each scholarship program.

Academic Requirements:

To be eligible for scholarship consideration, you must achieve an SAT composite of 1240 or ACT composite of 26. Applicant must also attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. There are no waivers or exceptions to the SAT/ACT or GPA requirements. We now ONLY accept ACT/SAT scores electronically through the ACT or SAT agency using AFROTC Test Code 0548.

Civil Involvements and Drug Use Disclosure

AFROTC policy is to withdraw the scholarship offer to High School Scholarship Program (HSSP) winners who failed to disclose all civil involvements and drug or alcohol abuse that occurred prior to the HSSP interview.

  • These scholarships are considered to be obtained under fraudulent circumstances since the student failed to obtain the required waiver.

AFROTC policy is to withdraw scholarship offers to students who use illegal drugs after being briefed on the Air Force drug and alcohol policy during the interview.

Physical Eligibility:

Before you are eligible for the scholarship interview, you must complete the Physical Fitness Assessment (which consists of three events: crunches, push-ups and a 1.5-mile run) and submit the Letter of Certification. If you are offered an Air Force ROTC scholarship, you must pass the Physical Fitness Test before the end of your first semester of college.

Air Force Officers are considering your overall potential and the “whole person” concept, specifically evaluating the following criteria:

  • Leadership and work experience
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Results from your personal interview
  • Questionnaire results
  • Academic scores

Scholarship Types

There are three types of high school scholarships.

TYPE 1:

In this type of scholarship you will Pays full (100 percent) college tuition and authorized fees at any public or private institution with an Air Force ROTC detachment. Type 1 selectees will also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend.

TYPE 2:

Here , you will Pays up to $18,000 per year in college tuition and authorized fees at any public or private institution with an Air Force ROTC detachment. Scholarship payment is further capped at up to $9,000 per semester or up to $6,000 per quarter. Type 2 selectees will also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend.

Note: At schools where tuition and authorized fees are over the scholarship cap, students are liable for the difference—even if the tuition is below the cap when the student starts at the school but then increases above the cap during the student’s academic program.

TYPE 7:

Lastly ,here you will Pays full (100 percent) college tuition and authorized fees (capped at the in-state tuition rate) at a public institution with an Air Force ROTC detachment. Type 7 selectees will also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend.

Note: Type 7 selectees must attend a school where he/she qualifies for the in-state tuition rate.

Type 7 selectees must not attend a higher-cost institution and pay the difference. If annual tuition and fees increase after the scholarship has been awarded due to inflation, AFROTC will continue to pay the full in-state amount.

Type 7 selectees who choose to attend an out-of-state public institution or a private school can convert their scholarship to a Type 2 for a three-year academic term.

Air Force Rotc Scholarship Description

LEVEL / FIELD OF STUDY

This scholarship is open to college students who want to attain an air force school to study any course of choice.

HOST NATIONALITY:

This scholarship is to be taken in U.S.A

ELIGIBLE NATIONALITY:

The scholarship is available to all U.S citizens

SCHOLARSHIP BENEFITS

Each academic year, scholarship recipients receive stipends to cover living and book expenses. The chart below provides a list of the current stipend entitlements based on the student’s status.

STIPEND ENTITLEMENTS Student Status Monthly
Living Expense Stipend Annual
Book Stipend Freshman (AS100)

Sophomore (AS200)

Junior (AS300)

Senior (AS400)

$300 $600
$350 $600
$450 $600
$500 $600
Note: Three-year scholarship recipients will not begin to receive scholarship stipends or have their tuition and fees payments covered until the beginning of their sophomore year.

All high school scholarship recipients are authorized to have their travel expenses covered from their home to their Air Force ROTC detachment’s college or university where the student intends to enroll. Scholarship recipients will receive reimbursement approximately 30 days after the start of school.

How To Apply For Air Force ROTC Scholarship

The high school scholarship application process consists of several steps:

1. Submit your online application after July 6, 2020.

2. After you complete the online application, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to download, electronically complete and submit/upload the following forms, which must be uploaded by January 31, 2020, at midnight CST.

Counselor Certification/Copy of Transcript (unofficial or official copy with ninth–11th grades only)

  • Download, print and submit the form to your counselor for review/approval and request a copy of your transcript (may be unofficial or official copy with ninth–11th grades only. DO NOT wait for your 12th-grade grades as they are not considered.). Scan and upload signed counselor certification form and signed transcript. These forms are required in order to maintain your eligibility. Faxed copies WILL NOT be accepted.

– Extracurricular Activity Sheet

  • Please complete and submit the form online after completing your scholarship application. Faxed copies WILL NOT be accepted.

– Physical Fitness Test

  • Print a copy of the Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) work sheet. Take the work sheet with you when you complete your fitness assessment. Have the examiner fill in all of the information on the form and make sure he/she signs and dates the form.
  • After you have completed the PFA, use the work sheet (filled out by your examiner) to enter your results electronically in the fields provided. You will also need to scan/upload the completed and signed PFA form. Faxed copies WILL NOT be accepted.
  • NOTE: We will not accept any PFA scores/test from any other branch of service to include the United States Air Force Academy. Also, if you live in an area where the weather is bad in the winter, please do not wait until the deadline is approaching to take the test. There will be no exceptions made for extending the deadline due to inclement weather.

– SAT and/or ACT scores and GPA must be submitted by January 31, 2020. Below are some helpful guidelines:

  • To be eligible for scholarship consideration, you must achieve an SAT composite of 1240 or ACT composite of 26. Applicant must also attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. There are no waivers or exceptions to the SAT/ACT or GPA requirements.
  • We now ONLY accept ACT/SAT scores electronically through the ACT or SAT agency using AFROTC Test Code 0548.
  • You must also enter your GPA electronically in the fields provided.

When you have completed all the steps above and have met all qualifications, a local AFROTC detachment will contact you to schedule an interview with an Air Force Officer. Then, a selection board made up of senior Air Force Officers will evaluate your record and interview to determine whether or not you will be offered a scholarship. They are considering your overall potential and the “whole person” concept, specifically evaluating the following criteria:

  • Leadership and work experience
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Results from your personal interview
  • Questionnaire results
  • Academic scores

If you do not receive a scholarship offer, you can still take Air Force ROTC classes your freshman year. If you receive a scholarship offer and decide to accept it, you will need to complete a medical exam and meet our physical requirements. Then you will receive further guidance from your Air Force ROTC detachment for the fall term.

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