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The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is an educational program designed to provide theoretical and applied leadership experience to become an Air Force Officer, while completing your bachelor's degree. Air Force ROTC is the largest and oldest source of commissioned officers for the Air Force. The organization's mission is to produce leaders for the Air Force. AFROTC is located on 144 college and university campuses, with over 1,274 additional schools participating in cross-town agreements that allow their students to attend AFROTC classes at an area host school. This program commissions approximately 2,000 second lieutenants each year.
AFROTC offers two primary routes to receive an Air Force commission - the four-year or two-year program. The goal is to commission 2nd Lieutenants into the Air Force, after evaluating leadership characteristics and ensuring Air Force ROTC and degree requirements are completed. Air Force ROTC will help you develop both leadership skills and self-confidence, and give opportunities to compete for Air Force ROTC scholarships.
AFROTC Mission Statement:
DEVELOP QUALITY LEADERS FOR THE AIR FORCE
Core Values:
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Integrity First
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Service Before Self
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Excellence in All We Do

Contact us:
North Carolina A&T State University
Air Force ROTC Detachment 605
1601 E. Market Street
Campbell Hall
GREENSBORO, NC 27411
Phone: 336-334-7707
Fax: 336-256-2097
Email: afrotc@ncat.edu
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