The Four-Year Air Force ROTC program is comprised of the General Military Course (GMC) and the Professional Officer Course (POC), and is tailored for cadets with three or more years of undergraduate study remaining. In the GMC, a cadet learns the mission and structure of the Air Force, examines military life, and studies the strategies, doctrines, and missions of aerospace power from balloons to today’s use of space vehicles. The leadership lab, which is required for all cadets, is cadet-led. This leadership experience prepares them for increased levels of responsibility and their future role as military officers. Activities include a variety of professional and social functions. Course textbooks are available to all students at no cost, and uniforms and other essential materials are also provided to cadets at no cost.

When cadets complete the GMC, they compete to attend field training. This rigorous program of leadership training, physical conditioning and small arms familiarization increases a cadet’s potential to be an Air Force officer. Travel to and from the field training base and all room and board is paid for by the Air Force. After successful completion, cadets may enroll in the Professional Officer Course (POC).

During this program, cadets also have the opportunity to pursue professional development and interservice programs. The Air Force pays the cadet to work and learn, providing housing, meals, and transportaion.