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 "DET 607...covering three campuses with more than 400 officers commissioned over its 32-year history. "  

 

 



Lt Col Haley with a cadet with before his contracting ceremony

 
Would you like an Air Force scholarship to help pay for school?  Interested in being one of the few in your graduating class with a guaranteed job?  Does a starting salary & benefits of approximately $41,500 growing to nearly $70,200 in four years get your attention?  Then you should take the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)!
 Stop by the AFROTC Office (Taylor Science Building) or call 672-1464 or fax 672-2061 to sign up for the AFOQT.

**You must have a picture ID to take the test (drivers license, military ID or student ID), and arrive no later than 7:45 am.  Test starts promptly at 8 am.  NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED AFTER 8 AM.

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AFOQT Resources

If you have any interests in become a pilot or navigator, but you are unsure about that section on the AFOQT, here is a document that will assist you.   Pilot/Navigator Handout

 

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