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Scholarships

ScholarshipsMore than 70 percent of Air Force ROTC scholarships are awarded to undergraduate students in engineering or other scientific and technical disciplines. However, students in every degree program enjoy scholarship opportunities, as the Air Force seeks to engage students who excel both academically and militarily. Scholarships are awarded in increments of two, three, and four years.

Air Force ROTC offers several types of scholarships:

  • Type 1 covers full tuition and most required fees.

  • Type 2 covers tuition and fees, but is capped at $18,000 annually.

  • Type 7 scholarships are designated for in-state tuition-level institutions.

All types of awards provide an allowance for books and a monthly non-taxable stipend. All scholarship cadets are required to meet academic, military, and physical fitness standards to earn and maintain scholarship benefits.

Additionally, University of Miami undergraduates enrolled in the Air Force ROTC program are assured annual 25 percent subsidy of the University’s tuition for up to four years. Students must maintain continuous enrollment in the AFROTC program and full-time enrollment in one of the University’s undergraduate degree program. No application required. Awards are made automatically based on information provided by the University’s AFROTC detachment.

Are you ready to secure a better future for yourself? Learn more about scholarship opportunities.




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