Why AFROTC at UW?
Looking to soar with AFROTC?
Choose Detachment 940 at the University of Wyoming for a personalized journey toward
your Department of the Air Force career.
Here's why:
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Tight-Knit Community: Experience the advantage of our small detachment size with a remarkable 1 to 10
cadre to cadet ratio. This creates a close-knit cadet corps where bonds are quickly
formed. Enjoy greater opportunities for leadership roles, focused training, and morale-boosting
events.
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Direct Mentorship: Our low cadre-to-cadet ratio ensures direct interaction, mentorship, and involvement
from our experienced cadre. You won't get lost in the crowd at Det 940; your development
matters to us.
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Unique Location: Nestled in Laramie, our location offers unique outdoor experiences like the annual
climb to Medicine Bow Peak, the tallest peak in Southern Wyoming. Plus, proximity
to F.E. Warren AFB and the Wyoming Air National Guard in Cheyenne means firsthand
interactions with Air and Space Force personnel.
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Financial Benefits: The University of Wyoming (UW) prides itself renowned for its outstanding value, particularly
on low and cost-effective tuition rates for both in-state and out-of-state students.
For outstanding AFROTC cadets, additional scholarship/grant opportunities are available
to help alleviate financial burdens. You can explore the cost of attendance at UW
on our website: Cost of Attendance | University of Wyoming (uwyo.edu)
Embark on your Department of the Air Force journey with us at Detachment 940, where
opportunities abound, and your success is our priority.
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