ROTC scholarship


scholarship


Air Force ROTC Scholarships
Air Force ROTC offers scholarships covering
a student’s college education for two, three,
or four years. Each scholarship pays up to
full tuition, laboratory fees, incidental fees,
an annual book allowance of $900, and a
tax-free subsistence allowance of $300-$500
per month (see Finances). In addition to the
Air Force’s scholarship aid, Embry-Riddle
also offers financial incentives to new high
school Air Force ROTC scholarship winners.
All high school three-year Air Force ROTC
scholarship recipients will receive a minimum University assurance of $15,000 during
the first year of attendance, and $5,000 in
each subsequent year. All high school fouryear Air Force ROTC scholarship recipients
will receive a minimum university assurance of $7,500 for each year of attendance.
University funding includes any university scholarships, need-based grants, and
awards. University funding, in combination
with funding from Air Force ROTC, cannot
exceed the cost of education. This university

assurance is offered at the discretion of the
university Financial Aid Department, not
Air Force ROTC. High school students interested in a scholarship should apply as soon
as possible in the seven-month application
period (May 1 to December 1 of their senior
year). Application forms for the scholarship
are available online at http://www.afrotc.
com.
In-college scholarship opportunities may
be available for students already enrolled in
the Air Force ROTC program. Check with
your local Air Force ROTC detachment for
more information.
All scholarship applicants must meet the
following minimum requirements:
• Be a U.S. citizen
• Be less than 31 years old as of December
31 of the year you will commission
• Meet military and physical standards
• Have a minimum cumulative and term
GPA of 2.50
For more information, contact:
AFROTC Detachment 157
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3900
(386) 226-6880
http://det157.db.erau.edu