AFROTC VISION
A highly successful organization, respected throughout the Air Force, the educational community and the nation.

AFROTC MISSION
Develop Quality Leaders for the Air Force.

 

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The 2008 JR ROTC Drill Meet has been canceled for this year

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Air Force ROTC Det145

 

 

Welcome to the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps detachment at FSU. We in the Department of Aerospace Studies provide pre-commissioning education for qualified students who desire to serve as commissioned officers in the United States Air Force.

Take at look at some of the great benefits you'll have while serving your country. The department offers both a two-year and a four-year commissioning program, each with its own special advantages. The two-year program allows junior college transfer students and other students with two academic years remaining, either in undergraduate or graduate status, and who have met required qualifications, to obtain an Air Force commission while completing their studies. The four-year program provides on-campus study during the freshman through senior years. Both programs provide the opportunity to compete for full academic scholarships.

The Aerospace Studies program is divided into two phases:

  1. The General Military Course

  2. The Professional Officer Course

A weekly Leadership Laboratory is also mandatory for all cadets, as well as attending Field Training at an active Air Force base. A minor in Aerospace Studies is offered and may be selected by the student with the approval of the major department and the Department of Aerospace Studies. Requirements for a minor are twelve (12) semester hours.

The Department of Aerospace Studies offers the following courses.
Check out the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions.

 

AFROTC Det 145
Florida State University
212 Harpe-Johnson Hall
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4270
(850) 644-3461 / 7156
AFROTC Det 145

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