Welcome to the Cadet Programs Repository
Below you will find many different resources related to programs that you can apply for throughout the year.
- ACE -- Advance Course in Engineering --ACE is an immersive cyber warfighting and leadership summer internship available to undergraduate students, ROTC Cadets, select active duty of similar experience, and select international officers and cadets. The graduate level curriculum covers leadership during crisis situations, the science of mission assurance, the art of cyber warfare, and written/verbal communication skills. Through the ACE program, interns apply what they have learned through challenge problems, practical exercises, and written reflections. They gain a deep understanding of the impact of their leadership, followership, and problem-solving skills on individual and team success in a contested cyber battlespace.
- AFIT -- Air Force Institute of Technology is a graduate level program offered by the Air Force for more information and degrees check out
- HPSP: HPSP Information - /sites/afrotc/files/2024-02/HPSP%20Info%20for%20AD%20and%20ROTC%202023.pptx
HPSP Fact Sheet - /sites/afrotc/files/2024-02/HPSP%20Fact%20Sheet%20for%20AD%20and%20ROTC%202023.docx
HPSP App info-/sites/afrotc/files/2024-02/2024%20AFPC%20HPSP%20APPLICATION%20ROTC%20USAFA%20SPECIFIC%20FINAL.docx
- ICE -- Immersive Cyber Education -- The Center for Cyberspace Research (CCR), established in March 2002, conducts cyber security and cyber operations research at the Master's and PhD levels. CCR affiliated faculty teach and direct graduate research focusing on understanding and developing advanced cyber-related theories and technologies, such as critical infrastructure protection, cyber-physical systems, network intrusion detection and avoidance, insider threat mitigation, cyberspace situational awareness, malicious software detection and analysis, software protection, and anti-tamper technologies.
- Project Go --Project GO is a nationwide program open to all qualified ROTC students offering fully-funded opportunities in critical language education, overseas study, and cross-cultural experience. Through Project GO, future military officers develop linguistic and cross-cultural communication skills required for effective leadership for all Services in the 21st century operational environment. Since 2007, Project GO has provided approximately 6,500 students with opportunities to study culture and 19 languages, both domestically and abroad in 33 countries around the world.
- AFSC and Major Match tool