Detachment 430 Eligibility Requirements
We educate and train highly motivated cadets with the professional, warrior, and moral fortitude to succeed as U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force officers
Basic Eligibility Requirements
- Must be enrolled as a full-time student (12 credit hours per term) at the University of Mississippi
- Must have at least 3 years remaining on your undergraduate degree
- Cadets on scholarship must maintain a 2.5 GPA and cadets not on scholarship must maintain a 2.0 GPA
- Must be 14 years of age or older (17 years of age or older to receive a scholarship)
- Cadets in a rated category (Pilot, Combat Systems Officer, Air Battle Manager) must commission before their 32nd birthday
- Cadets in Remotely Piloted Aircraft or a nonrated category must commission by age 39 (up to the age of 41 or 42, respectively with waiver)
Ready to Join Detachment 430?
All cadets will fully inprocess our detachment shortly after the start of the semester. In order to be an active cadet, we will need these following documents:
- OFFICIAL Birth Certificate (must be original)
- OFFICIAL Social Security Card (must be original)
- Selective Service Registration Verification (males only) printed from the Selective Service System website
- High School ACT/SAT scores (does not need to be official copy)
- Any JROTC/Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts/Civil Air Patrol Awards or certificates you may have
- If you have any prior civil involvements (i.e. school related discipline, traffic or speeding citations, etc.) please bring in a copy of the citation and/or final disposition receipts
- DD Form 214, if you are prior Active Duty Military
- Form 368, if you are ANG or RES
Welcome to AFROTC - Detachment 430
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corp builds leaders. As a part of Det 430, we combine academic excellence with rigorous leadership training, preparing you for success both in your military career and beyond. Our program stands out for its strong sense of community, where every cadet is supported by experienced mentors, dedicated peers, and a university committed to fostering excellence.
Maj. Bradley Jantz
Asst. Professor of Aerospace Studies, Recruiting/Education Officer