Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)


AFROTC is a professional training program for college students in any major. Classes are at no cost to the student and meet just 1 day per week (Thurs) at Wilkes University. The program provides students the opportunity to develop and practice leadership & teambuilding skills, along with a wide range of professional qualities that will be beneficial no matter what career path they choose.

The program is open to any full-time (12+ credit hours) college student attending LCCC.

The AFROTC program consists of 2 classes and a group fitness session, all meeting weekly on Thursday evenings at Wilkes University:

  • Academic Class (1 hour/week) 2:30 - 3:20PM
  • Leadership Laboratory (2 hours/week) 4 - 6PM
  • Group Fitness Session (1 hour immediately following Leadership Lab) 6 - 7PM

During the program, students are afforded various opportunities and experiences at NO COST to create a unique & memorable college experience, develop and practice hands-on leadership skills and receive expert mentoring from trained Air Force faculty in an environment that encourages students to develop and grow to their fullest potential. Students will make personal connections with peers from other schools and make friendships outside of their major. It's an excellent opportunity for peer mentoring and to be engaged in a welcoming and positive support network that strives for excellence. And, just like any other college course, you can drop the class at any time. Air Force ROTC can help pay for college and jumpstart your career!

There are a variety of paths available to students, with varying obligations, outcomes, and options.

You can wait until your junior year to decide if you want to commit to becoming an Air Force officer.

AFROTC works closely with the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve should you decide you wish to continue your Air Force affiliation part-time or locally after graduation.

We offer a wide variety of AFROTC scholarships to both high school & college students (full & partial tuition).

Should you choose to continue in the AFROTC program for active duty, students who apply and qualify will have a guaranteed, full-time professional career serving in a leadership role (not entry level) as an Air Force Officer post-graduation in a career field based on their educational background and experience.

Interested? Contact the AFROTC department and we will take care of the registration. You will be registered through Wilkes as a "non-degree seeking student" and will receive an official transcript.

Visit our website at: www.wilkes.edu/rotc or check out the main AFROTC site for more info about AFROTC. https://www.afrotc.com.