What is Air Force ROTC?
What is Air Force ROTC?
Air Force ROTC is a training program
designed to prepare college students for leadership roles in the United
States Air Force. Offered at colleges and universities across the
United States, AFROTC teaches students about leadership, management,
public speaking, the history of air power, the role of the military in
today's society, and many other subjects. Students enrolled in AFROTC
take academic classes designed to teach the fundamentals of being an
Air Force Officer.
Students also participate in Leadership Laboratory (Lead Lab) to give
them hands on skills needed to succeed. Lead Lab is run by cadets ...
they set up the lesson plans, prepare the briefings, and execute the
curriculum ... with our staff to aid them along the way.
To begin your AFROTC experience at Detachment 590, contact our Unit
Admissions Officer, Lt Col Larry King, at (919) 962-2074 or afrotc@unc.edu. Or stop by and
see him in Room 118 in the ROTC Armory located at 221 South
Columbia Street Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM year-round except
on holidays. Visit www.afrotc.com to obtain information and answers for
frequently asked questions.

