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Air Force ROTC Scholarships - High School Students

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January 12, 2024

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  • There are a variety of Air Force ROTC Scholarships for high school students; Type 1 - 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 - 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 $9,000 per semester or $6,000 per quarter. Type 2 selectees will also receive a monthly living expense stipend and an annual book stipend. Type 7 - 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. Students offered a Type 7 scholarship will be given the option to convert their scholarship to a three-year Type 2 scholarship that can be used at out-of-state or private schools. A three-year Type 2 scholarship will start during the sophomore year of school. AFROTC Scholarships do not cover room and board.
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    Applicants must either be a United States citizen or obtain U.S. citizenship by the last day of the first term of their freshman year (for four-year offers) or the first term of sophomore year (for three-year offers). Applicants must pass a Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB) medical exam. Applicants will either be scheduled to take the physical exam at the nearest military base or be sent to a designated civilian contractor. Applicants must complete the Physical Fitness Assessment, which consists of three events: push-ups, 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. Applicants must have a minimum SAT composite of 1240 or ACT composite of 26 and a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.
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kirubel tadiyos  on 11/7/2020 7:04:54 AM

I am apply these scholarship to join us army and to suport the army because its may whole life dream. these scholarship is better way to join us army.

Benjho Nullas  on 10/19/2020 11:46:44 PM

I'm interested for this scholarship. This would help me to continue my college life. I would be thankful to you for supporting the students. God bless

Peddie Inafe  on 8/6/2020 10:53:14 PM

I don't know if I am eligible to apply for this scholarship since I'm applying as a citizen of a country other than the USA, but I am very interested in the scholarship and believe it would help me to achieve my goals.

laziza I  on 6/13/2020 11:50:10 AM

I think this is a good way for student who have done well in school to get extra financial aid

Bri`Onna H  on 4/9/2020 10:25:17 AM

I am interested in this scholarship. I want to go to college and also serve for my country.

Torrance F  on 3/12/2020 8:23:56 AM

I am very interested in the Scholarship. I would like to attend Alabama state University. I have goals for my family and I.

Osman Nkhoma  on 12/20/2019 4:59:30 PM

I'm a university student studying land administration, and according to my views it is very difficult to be employed with my paper.and now iam looking for other means of employment

Kirsten B  on 8/22/2018 8:34:37 AM

I am an active member in the USAFROTC. What they are not telling you is that if you receive a scholarship from the ROTC itself, you will be immediately contracted long term and not have a choice. If that is what you want and are looking for, fantastic! If not, do not accept the scholarship or apply for it. ROTC grants from your school do not have you long term contracted immediately, but you still can if you want to. I see people being roped into the trap all the time. Just a heads up!

donyavious b  on 10/22/2015 10:18:45 AM

I am very interested in the Scholarship. I want to go to college and once I leave college I wish to attend the air fore. I have goals for me and my future family, I have brothers and a sister that depend on me. I want to serve my country and have a great education behind it.

Thomas P  on 9/16/2015 8:53:22 PM

I am very interested in pursuing an Air Force ROTC Scholarship or a U.S Navy ROTC Scholarship because I want to serve my country, obtain a college education, and eventually support my future family.

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