Aerospace Studies
Air Force ROTC Detachment 225
203 Pasquerilla Center | Notre Dame, Indiana | www3.nd.edu/~afrotc/
About the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is an educational program designed to give men and women the opportunity to become Air Force officers while completing a bachelor's degree. The Air Force ROTC Program develops the leadership and management skills students need to become leaders in the twenty-first century. In return for challenging and rewarding work, we offer the opportunity for advancement, education and training, scholarships, and the sense of pride that comes from serving our country. Upon completion of the Air Force ROTC Program students are commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the United States Air Force. Following commissioning, there are excellent opportunities for additional education in a wide variety of academic fields.
The Air Force ROTC mission | To develop quality leaders for the Air Force.
For more information, visit the Detachment 225 AFROTC website.
Student Organizations and Activities
The Air Force ROTC Program offers many opportunities for leadership and personal development. Cadets have the opportunity to participate in the Arnold Air Society Program, which has won Notre Dame Service Awards. Notre Dame has recognized the great contributions of this service organization several times in the past. Also, cadets have the opportunity to participate in the Air Force ROTC Honor Guard and present the colors during multiple collegiate sporting events including nationally televised games. With base visits, hosting the Flying Irish basketball tournament and writing articles for our Skywriting newspaper, our cadets maintain a busy schedule while increasing their leadership and communications ability.