Students are eligible to participate in the Air Force Reserve Officer
Training Corps (AFROTC) through a cross-enrollment agreement with St.
Joseph's University (SJU). All aerospace studies courses will be held on the
SJU campus. The AFROTC program enables highly qualified college students
to earn a commission as an Air Force officer while concurrently
satisfying requirements for his or her baccalaureate degree.
AFROTC offers three- and four-year curricula leading to a commission as a
Second Lieutenant in the Air Force. In the four-year curriculum, a
student takes the General Military Course during the first and
sophomore years, attends a four-week summer training program, and then
takes the Professional Officer Course (POC) in the junior and senior
years. In the three-year curriculum, a student attends a five-week
summer training program. A student is under no contractual obligation to
the Air Force until entering the POC or accepting an Air Force
scholarship.
The subject matter of the first and sophomore years is developed from
a historical perspective and focuses on the scope, structure, and
history of military application emphasizing the development of air power
and its relationship to current events. During the junior and senior
years, the curriculum concentrates on the concepts and practices of
leadership and management, and the role of national security forces in
contemporary American society.
In addition to the academic portion of the curricula, each cadet
participates in group physical training and a two-hour Leadership
Laboratory each week. During this period, the day-to-day skills and
working environment of the Air Force are discussed and explained. The
Leadership Lab utilizes a student organization designed for the practice
of leadership and management techniques.
AFROTC offers scholarships for two, three, and four years on a
competitive basis to the best-qualified applicants. All scholarships are
applied to tuition and lab fees, and include a textbook allowance and
tax-free monthly stipend which varies from $300 to $500, depending on
graduation date.
For further information on the cross-enrollment program, scholarships,
and career opportunities, contact AFROTC Det 750, Saint Joseph's
University, Philadelphia, PA 19131 (610-660-3190).