At least a bachelor's.
Yes. You must be a officer to fly and that means you can join during collage or after? No. You do not have to attend college at the Air Force Academy to be an Air Force Pilot.
To fly an Air Force jet you must be a commissioned officer. To become a commissioned officer requires a bachelor's degree, normally a four year program.
no. there are many ways to get into the air force. enlisted-no previous experience ROTC (in college)-study while preparing for officer commissioning in air force officer training school- already have a degree and apply to become an officer
Actually you join the air force as an officer, so you need a bachelors degree which takes four years, so if u wanted to be an officer then you would need to go to college and get a bachelors degree, idk exactly what courses but that's what you need to be a pilot.
Go to a college with AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps or graduate college and go to OCS (Officer Candidacy School), either way you get your commision.
Yes. Get a college education and reenlist as an officer.
You need to get your bachelors degree through AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps) or finish your four years in college and go to USAF OTS (Officer Training School) If your really interested in it I would try to find a Active/Retired USAF Officer.
You get an officer rank. But the rest depends soley on you.
I got my military degree at Charter Oak State College. It's a great school. Thomas Edison State college has a great military degree program. West Point or the Naval/Air force academy
Three options are readily available: 1. Officer Academy 2. ROTC 3. OTS (Officer Training School) Air Force enlisted members can become officers by first finding out their eligibility to apply for Officer Training School (OTS) or the Officer Academy. You must be of a certain age in order to qualify (the age is near 21 or 22 as a cut off point for the Academy, where you can obtain your degree while training to be commissioned when you graduate. Yet attending OTS, which is a twelve week course, means you already have a four year degree and wish to become an Air Force Officer. ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) is another option that enlisted members can participate in while attending college. You can attend college while studying to attain your four year degree in certain technical fields required in order to be commissioned as a second Lieutenant. You would be getting paid as an enlisted member at the rank of E-5 (Staff Sergeant) while taking ROTC specific courses (Only if you are going through the Air Force course of AECP, will you get paid to go to ROTC). Eligibility for ROTC is not as extensive, yet it means becoming an officer which requires a lot of knowledge and leadership skills to begin with. Enlisted or not, you must take the AFOQT (Air Force Officer Qualifying Test).
If the degree was from an accredited college or university, then yes. You need a transcript and degree (and any other proof that the USAF wants for your commission). Congrats on your degree! Too many people don't take advantage of the nearly free education that is offered by the Air Force.
The bachelors degree will run approximately 124 to 128 credits.