Overview
Air Force ROTC is a three to four-year program, split into two distinct courses, the General Military Course (GMC) and the Professional Officers Course (POC), designed to prepare highly qualified men and women to commission as officers in the United States Air and Space Forces.
Using our experience, we have developed the program at Det 90 to create Leaders of Character, prepared to lead the Next Greatest Generation, whether they stay in the military for 4 or 40 years. Our goal is to provide our cadets with the skills necessary to be successful and make a positive difference wherever they find themselves in life. To that end, we round out the standard AFROTC curriculum in a way you’ll only find at Det 90.
In addition to attending Lead Lab, Physical Training, and AS Class, cadet must also meet the requirements below. They will also need to pass a DODMERG medical qualification.

- 4-class tiered system allows for appropriate expectation setting and progression at each stage of development and allows our cadets to mimic active-duty Airmen, NCO, SNCO and Officer tiers and roles.
- AS300s and AS400s are exposed to advanced Operational Planning and Debrief Concepts, typically reserved for field Grade Officers and above.
- Integration of civilian best practices in leadership and management for program development along with guest speakers and supplemental class materials provide a different lens to enrich understanding of military leadership concepts.
- With 130-150 cadets, Det 90’s size also lends itself to the perfect balance between varied leadership opportunities, close-knit camaraderie and personal mentorship opportunities with cadre

