The United States Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) provides the men and women of Baylor University with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for careers as professional Air Force and Space Force officers in a 3- to 4-year education program. (Abbreviated education programs may exist for qualified candidates.) Contact afrotc@baylor.edu to inquire about any of the traditional or abbreviated education programs or for more information about scholarship opportunities.
Students actively pursuing a commission as an officer in the United States Air Force and the United States Space Force are classified as cadets. Participation in the cadet corps is voluntary for eligible students. Furthermore, enrollment in AFROTC does not obligate cadets for military service unless an AFROTC Contract is in place (by scholarship or entering the Professional Officer Course). As members of the cadet corps, cadets attend both academic and Leadership Laboratory sessions. The academic courses are taught by active-duty Air Force and Space Force officers. The laboratory courses are designed as leadership practicums for cadets to gain experience in various administrative/leadership positions and to better understand the operational positions of responsibility within the cadet corps.
You must try to achieve the highest score possible in your high school. The GPA that Baylor requires for shortlisting candidates is 3.74. With a 3.74 GPA, you need to be a topper in class or a top ranker.
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IELTS Score 5 - 6.5
Aerospace Engineering
Waco, Texas
Undergraduate
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0.0
USA/International: $37,309,
London
4.5
Undergraduate
£17,985
Middle Sex
6.5
Undergraduate
£9,250, £23,400
Buckingham, England
6.5
Undergraduate
18208