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SOUTHEAST TEXAS
AFALO HOMEPAGE

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Welcome to the Air Force Admissions homepage for Southeast Texas!
Below are links and information about opportunities for college scholarships made available by the United States Air Force. Competition for these scholarships is high, and applications must be received well before you become a senior in high school. The sooner you start, the better your chances.
It is the duty of an Admissions Liaison Officer (ALO) to aid you through the admissions process. How many other programs come with their own personal guide through the paperwork?
Here is the link to the Air Force Academy.
It is a full 4 year university, equivalent (we think much better ;) to Army's West Point and Navy's Annapolis. It is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and every student there is on full scholarship, including housing, meals, uniforms, flight training, and weapons training. Every student graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree, and a commission in the U. S. Air Force. About half go on to pilot training.
Academy Briefing Summary
Here is a summary of the opportunities and requirements to enter into the Academy.
Find your senators.
Find your representative.
You need to obtain a nomination from a congressman in order to attend the Academy.
Academy Application Timeline
This is a schedule of milestones during the admissions process (in Adobe Acrobat format).
Standardized testing SAT and ACT schedules and registration.
Take them as early and as many times as possible. We only count your highest scores.
Here is the link to the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) scholarship program.
There are several types of scholarships, spanning one or several years, and different dollar amounts. You can use an ROTC scholarship at just about any civilian university.
ROTC Application Timeline
This is a schedule of milestones during the admissions process (in Adobe Acrobat format).

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Last updated 23 Mar 2008