How are new cadets treated?
Very well. Many detachments assign cadet “sponsors” to new students. They can help students find classes, get textbooks, learn to wear the uniform correctly, meet other cadets and learn basic customs and courtesies. It is also the responsibility of the cadet’s flight commander to help new cadets fit into the program. Many detachments also have tutoring programs and other forms of assistance. Hazing is not permitted! You’ll find the cadet staff and detachment staff are concerned about your well-being and progress.
Very well. We assign cadet “sponsors” to new students. These sponsors can help students register for classes, get textbooks, learn to wear the uniform correctly, meet other cadets, know the campus facilities, and learn basic customs and courtesies. It is also the cadet’s flight commander’s responsibility to help new cadets fit into the program. We also have tutoring programs and other forms of assistance. Hazing is not permitted! The focus at the unit is on teaching as well as discipline. The unit staff is concerned about cadets’ well-being and progress and will treat you as adult officer candidates.
With dignity and respect. The Professional Officer Course cadets (upper level) are happy to answer your questions and point you in the right direction. Your Flight Commander also helps you fit into the program, and the instructors and Commander take a personal interest in each cadet. Hazing is not permitted at any Air Force ROTC detachment. The staff is concerned about your well-being and progress and will treat you as an adult officer candidate.
A8: Very well. We assign cadet “mentors” to new students. They can help students find classes, get textbooks, learn to wear the uniform correctly, meet other cadets, and learn basic customs and courtesies. It is the cadet’s flight commander’s responsibility to help new cadets fit into the program. We also have tutoring programs and other forms of assistance available. Hazing is not permitted! The focus at the unit is on teaching as well as discipline. The unit staff is concerned about cadets’ well being and progress and will treat every cadet as adult officer candidates.
Very well. We assign cadet “sponsors” to new students. They can help students find classes, get textbooks, learn to wear the uniform correctly, meet other cadets, and learn basic customs and courtesies. It is also the cadet’s flight commander’s responsibility to help new cadets fit into the program. We also have tutoring programs and other forms of assistance. Hazing is not permitted! The focus at the unit is on teaching as well as discipline. The unit staff is concerned about cadets’ well being and progress and will treat you as adult officer candidates. The first semester in AFROTC is normally focused on orientation and team-building.