ROTC- Air Force
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is a program that prepares young men and women to become officers in the United States Air Force. It's available to students at approximately 1,000 college and university campuses, including some of the most prestigious in the country.
Air Force ROTC is much more than a program. It's a path to rewards: a job waiting for you after graduation and the respect, privilege and benefits of being an officer in the world's greatest Air Force. Imagine contributing to the world simply by doing what you chose to do.
UCM, MU & AFROTC
Through a special arrangement between University of Central Missouri, the University of Missouri Columbia and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC), students at UCM can participate in the AFROTC program and receive their commissions in the United States Air Force. The arrangement allows the student to attend UCM for all of their undergraduate coursework and degree, while simultaneously meeting their commissioning requirements in the AFROTC program at the University of Missouri-Columbia. UCM students commute to Columbia once each week to take the required Aerospace Studies courses and leadership laboratory. Courses offering in Spring and Fall semesters.
Online Resources
For more details on scholarships and careers, visit the AFROTC at http://airforce.missouri.edu/ and http://www.afrotc.com/index.php.
Print Information
UCM students may pick up a brochure for the program at the T.R. Gaines Technology Building, Room 210.
For More Information Please Contact:
Tammy D. Rounsavall
Captain, U.S. Air Force, Unit Admissions Officer
Air Force ROTC Det 440/Aerospace Studies
213 Crowder Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-4110
Phone: 573-882-0554
Fax: 573-882-0555
Email: rounsavallt@missouri.edu
Web site: http://airforce.missouri.edu/
