How much time is involved in Air Force ROTC?
You can put as little or as much time into Air Force ROTC as you want, as long as you satisfy all academic and Leadership Laboratory requirements. The ROTC staff knows your studies are critical for your success in college, your success in the ROTC program, and your success in the future. With that in mind, the ROTC staff will encourage you to prioritize your focus on your academic studies.
You can put as much time into Air Force ROTC as you want, as long as you satisfy all academic and Leadership Laboratory requirements. The staff knows your studies are critical for your success in college, in the program, and in your future. With that in mind, the staff will make every effort not to take you away from your studies, as they are the number one priority. As mentioned before, you’re required to attend three hours of classes a week as a GMC and five hours of classes a week as a POC. There are plenty of opportunities to participate in other AFROTC related activities; but you decide how much time you have to spend on these activities.
You can put as much or as little time into Air Force ROTC as you want, as long as you satisfy all academic and Leadership Lab requirements. The staff knows your studies are critical for your success in college, in the program and in your future. With that in mind, the staff will make every effort not to take you away from your studies. A good estimate of the total time commitment per week would be 5 hours for freshmen and sophomores and 7 hours for juniors and seniors.