Most summer programs are voluntary and
selection is based on your order of merit within your detachment and across the
nation. It´s important for new cadets to remember that their performance in Air
Force ROTC activities, academic success and physical fitness will determine
their selection for Air Force ROTC summer programs.
All cadets pursuing a commission in the USAF
must complete field training typically after their second or third year in the
program. Field training is an intensive four- to six- week course intended to
teach cadets about leadership, followership and entry into the Professional
Officer Course (POC) in a mentally and physically intensive training
environment. Assignment to field training is not automatic. During their FTP
(second) year, cadets receive focused training designed to prepare them to
compete for a field training assignment. Over the past several years, Detachment 825 had a 100%
selection rate for field training. More than 20% of our FTP cadets returned as
Distinguished Graduates and Superior Performers.
The other summer programs are voluntary and
attendance is based on selection. Professional Development Training (PDT)
may last from five days to six weeks depending on the particular program and is
conducted at US or overseas military installations. These programs are typically
advertised late in the fall semester and/or early in the spring semester. For
more information, go to the PDT Website.
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