- Leadership Development: AFROTC shapes cadets into confident leaders with strong decision-making and problem-solving skills. Through hands-on training and leadership labs, you'll learn to lead in diverse environments, from classrooms to outdoor challenges.
- Professional Development: Gain early access to mentorship and networking with Air Force officers, industry experts, and alumni while building a resume that showcases leadership, discipline, and teamwork—qualities that set you apart in both military and civilian careers.
- Adventure and Camaraderie: AFROTC offers exciting outdoor activities like survival training, fitness challenges, and leadership exercises while fostering lifelong friendships and strong bonds with fellow cadets.
- Travel and Global Exposure: As an Air Force officer, you'll have opportunities to travel the world, serve in diverse environments, and take part in humanitarian missions. AFROTC also offers exchange programs and summer training with Air Force units across the globe.
Advising Information
Air Force ROTC is a demanding yet rewarding program that challenges you to develop essential skills like time management, physical fitness, critical thinking, and interpersonal communication—pushing you beyond your limits to achieve extraordinary goals. It provides a strong foundation for success in the Air Force, Space Force, and beyond while also offering financial support for college. High school students can compete for Air Force ROTC scholarships, and participating cadets without a high school scholarship can apply for in-college scholarships.
Additionally, students can earn a minor in Aerospace Studies. Upon completing the AFROTC program and a bachelor’s degree at Missouri S&T, you will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. There is a designated point of contact for this degree program, and their information is provided below.
Captain Frank Dietzold
Recruiting Officer/Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies
573-341-4203 | AFROTC@mst.edu |
203 Harris Hall, 500 W. 13th St., Rolla, MO 65409-1450
AFROTC Program Overview
Additional Resources
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