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Detachment 842Detachment 842“Best in Blue”“Best in Blue”
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Sixth largest Air Force ROTC program in the nation with over 250 cadets
In 2009, Detachment 842 won the Right of Line Award, the most prestigious award among all Air Force ROTC units
UTSA has the largest Air Force ROTC program among Hispanic Serving Institutions
Cross-town schools: Alamo Community Colleges, University of the Incarnate Word, Trinity University, St. Mary’s University, Our Lady of the Lake University and the UT Health Science Center
Sixth largest Air Force ROTC program in the nation with over 250 cadets
In 2009, Detachment 842 won the Right of Line Award, the most prestigious award among all Air Force ROTC units
UTSA has the largest Air Force ROTC program among Hispanic Serving Institutions
Cross-town schools: Alamo Community Colleges, University of the Incarnate Word, Trinity University, St. Mary’s University, Our Lady of the Lake University and the UT Health Science Center
ROTC Life: 4-Year ProgramROTC Life: 4-Year ProgramROTC Life: 4-Year ProgramROTC Life: 4-Year Program
General Military Course (GMC) – First 2 years Freshmen and sophomores 1-hour AS class and 2-hour LLAB each week Physical Training – 2 times per week Preparation for Field Training
Professional Officer Course (POC) – Last 2 years Juniors and above Conduct LLAB and manage the corps 3-hours of AS class and 2-hour LLAB each week Physical Training – 2 times per week Competitive for selection – Based on GPA, PFT, AFOQT, FT Receive stipend
General Military Course (GMC) – First 2 years Freshmen and sophomores 1-hour AS class and 2-hour LLAB each week Physical Training – 2 times per week Preparation for Field Training
Professional Officer Course (POC) – Last 2 years Juniors and above Conduct LLAB and manage the corps 3-hours of AS class and 2-hour LLAB each week Physical Training – 2 times per week Competitive for selection – Based on GPA, PFT, AFOQT, FT Receive stipend
Unit ActivitiesUnit ActivitiesUnit ActivitiesUnit Activities• Arnold Air Society
• A professional, honorary and service organization
• Color Guard• Present colors at various ceremonies
• Armed Drill Team• Physical Training
• Two times a week
• Field Training• Between your sophomore and junior year
• Summer Experiences• SOAR, Global Engagement, Free-fall Parachuting
• Arnold Air Society• A professional, honorary and service
organization• Color Guard
• Present colors at various ceremonies
• Armed Drill Team• Physical Training
• Two times a week
• Field Training• Between your sophomore and junior year
• Summer Experiences• SOAR, Global Engagement, Free-fall Parachuting
AFROTC Scholarship OverviewAFROTC Scholarship OverviewAFROTC Scholarship OverviewAFROTC Scholarship Overview
• Four-year scholarship offers to high school seniors
• Technical and non-technical majors
Looking for candidates who…
• Excel in AP/Honors coursework
• Strong leadership potential & communication skills
• Competitively selected by central board
• Permits applicants to select university
• Scholarship offer made for a technical or non-technical major
• Applications Due by December 1 of your senior year
• For more information please visit: www.afrotc.com
• Four-year scholarship offers to high school seniors
• Technical and non-technical majors
Looking for candidates who…
• Excel in AP/Honors coursework
• Strong leadership potential & communication skills
• Competitively selected by central board
• Permits applicants to select university
• Scholarship offer made for a technical or non-technical major
• Applications Due by December 1 of your senior year
• For more information please visit: www.afrotc.com
UTSA at a GlanceUTSA at a GlanceUTSA at a GlanceUTSA at a Glance• University was founded on June 5, 1969 by Governor
Preston Smith.• 30,258 Students (Fall 2010)
• 8th Largest school in Texas• We offer 133 undergraduate, 49 graduate and 22
doctoral programs• Rising Tier 1 Research University
• $48.6 million for research in 2010• UTSA is San Antonio's only NCAA Division I institution
with 16 intercollegiate sports including football
• University was founded on June 5, 1969 by Governor Preston Smith.
• 30,258 Students (Fall 2010)• 8th Largest school in Texas
• We offer 133 undergraduate, 49 graduate and 22 doctoral programs
• Rising Tier 1 Research University• $48.6 million for research in 2010
• UTSA is San Antonio's only NCAA Division I institution with 16 intercollegiate sports including football
UTSA Campus LifeUTSA Campus LifeUTSA Campus LifeUTSA Campus Life 15 Cafeterias and Restaurants on Campus
Including Roadrunner Café, Starbucks and Panda Express
On and Off Campus HousingOn and Off Campus Housing John Peace LibraryJohn Peace Library
Open 24 hours a dayOpen 24 hours a day Includes Writing Center and Supplemental Includes Writing Center and Supplemental
Instruction Instruction Recreation CenterRecreation Center Over 250 clubs and organizationsOver 250 clubs and organizations
15 Cafeterias and Restaurants on Campus Including Roadrunner Café, Starbucks and Panda
Express On and Off Campus HousingOn and Off Campus Housing John Peace LibraryJohn Peace Library
Open 24 hours a dayOpen 24 hours a day Includes Writing Center and Supplemental Includes Writing Center and Supplemental
Instruction Instruction Recreation CenterRecreation Center Over 250 clubs and organizationsOver 250 clubs and organizations
UTSA Freshman UTSA Freshman AdmissionAdmission
UTSA Freshman UTSA Freshman AdmissionAdmission
HS Class Rank
SAT Score (min.)
ACT Score (min.)
1st quartile (top 25%)
No minimum but must submit scores
No minimum but must submit scores
2nd quartile (second 25%)
960 (critical reading and math only)
20 (composite)
3rd and 4th quartile
Individual review
Individual Review
no HS rank, unaccredited HS, or home school program
Individual review
Individual Review
• Application due June 1 of senior year
• No essay required but recommended
• Send your ACT/SAT scores with writing section sent directly from the testing agency
SAT - Code: 6919 ACT - Code: 4239• To Apply: applytexas.org• For more
information:
utsa.edu/admissions/
Questions?Questions?Questions?Questions?
Important Information to Remember:Important Information to Remember: UTSA admission deadline June 1 of your senior year UTSA scholarship application with admission packet due February 15 AFROTC High School Scholarships due December 1 of your senior year
ContactRecruiting Officer and Instructor: Captain KellyUniversity of Texas at San AntonioAFROTC Detachment 842One UTSA CircleSan Antonio, TX 78249Phone: 210-458-4624FAX: 210-458-5649Website: www1.utsa.edu/afrotc/Email: [email protected]
Important Information to Remember:Important Information to Remember: UTSA admission deadline June 1 of your senior year UTSA scholarship application with admission packet due February 15 AFROTC High School Scholarships due December 1 of your senior year
ContactRecruiting Officer and Instructor: Captain KellyUniversity of Texas at San AntonioAFROTC Detachment 842One UTSA CircleSan Antonio, TX 78249Phone: 210-458-4624FAX: 210-458-5649Website: www1.utsa.edu/afrotc/Email: [email protected]