Detachment 940 of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) was established
at the University of Wyoming in Laramie in July of 1952 under Lieutenant Colonel Thompson.
The UW Air Force ROTC program provides men and women the opportunity to become Air
Force officers while completing a college degree. In addition, the program prepares
men and women to assume positions of increasing responsibility and importance in the
modern Air/Space Force.
Air Force ROTC offers two routes to an Air/Space Force commission - The Air Force
ROTC Three-Year Program or the Four-Year Program.
To qualify for ROTC, you must be a United States citizen, be physically qualified,
successfully pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT), be of good moral
character and attend both Aerospace Studies and Leadership Laboratory.
If you are interested in learning more about participating in AFROTC at the University
of Wyoming, please e-mail AFROTC@uwyo.edu or call 307-766-2357/2357 to find out more.
UWyo Air Force ROTC is an educational program designed to give men and women the opportunity
to become an Air/Space Force officer while completing a degree.
Do You Want to Join This Team?
AFROTC offers two routes to an Air Force commission - The Air/Space Force ROTC Three-Year
Program or the Four-Year Program.
For more general information on the following, please follow the attached URLs:
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