Become a Flyin' Cowboy!
Oklahoma State AFROTC
Choose from Over 200 Careers
Aviation and Flight
- Pilot
- Combat Systems Officer
- Air Battle Manager
- Remotely Piloted Aircraft Pilot
- Weather and Environment Sciences Officer
Special Warfare
- Tactical Air Control Party Officer
- Combat Rescue Officer
- Special Tactics Officer
Healthcare
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- Biomedical Scientist
- General Practice Physician
- Nursing Administrator
- Physician
Logistics & Administration
- Force Support Officer
- Public Affairs Officer
- Contracting Officer
- Behavioral Sciences Officer
- Band Officer
- Financial Management Officer
- Logistics Readiness Officer
- Developmental Engineer
- Planning and Programming Officer
- Acquisition Manager
- Cost Analysis Officer
- Operations Analyst
Law and Order
- Judge Advocate General
- Special Investigations Officer
Maintenance
- Civil Engineer
- Aircraft Maintenance Officer
Science and Technology
- Cyberspace Operations Officer
- Nuclear and Missile Operations Officer
- Munitions and Missile Maintenance Officer
- Chemist/Nuclear Chemist
- Space Operations Officer
Intelligence
- Cyber Effects Operations Officer
- Intelligence Officer
Pay for College!
In State Tuition
All ROTC participants in the State of Oklahoma are considered 'in-state' students concerning tuition, housing, fees, and all other costs! This can reduce the cost of tuition at Oklahoma State by up to $7,000 per semester for under-graduate degrees.
OK State Tuition and Fee Details
Stipends
All cadets who are contracted in Air Force ROTC receive a monthly stipend.
Freshman: $300 per month
Sophomore: $350 per month
Junior: $450 per month
Senior: $500 per month
Scholarships
High School Students: Apply for scholarship between June 1st following their junior year and mid-January of their senior year in high school. High school graduates who have no full-time college experience are also eligible to apply for High School Scholarship Program (HSSP).
High School Scholarship Requirements
In-College Students: Cadets in Air Force ROTC may be eligible to compete for in-college scholarships via the In-College Scholarship Program (ISCP). These scholarship requirements and funding amounts change year to year based on the needs of the Air Force.
Gen Charles Mcgee Leadership Award (CMLA):
This in-college scholarship is awarded to all individuals not already on scholarship who receive an enrollment allocation and thus are selected to commission into the Air or Space Force.
Enlisted Airmen
Enlisted Airmen can apply to be an Air Force ROTC Cadet through their base education office.
Airman Scholarship & Commissioning Program (ASCP): Available to all branches with 2 to 4 year scholarships.
Scholarship for Outstanding Airmen and Guardians (SOAR): Only available to Air and Space Force personnel with 2 to 4 year scholarships.
Enlisted Profession Officer Course-Early Release Program (POC-ERP): Available to all branches and must have no more than 2 years of college remaining.
Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program (NECP): Only available to Air and Space Force personnel with no more than 24 months remaining.
Application Process