[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR901.12]

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                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
 
PART 901_APPOINTMENT TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ACADEMY--Table 
of Contents
 
            Subpart B_Nomination Procedures and Requirements
 
Sec. 901.12  Honor military and honor Naval schools--AFROTC and AFJROTC 
category.

    Appointments to fill vacancies from this competitive category are 
made from candidates in order of merit. Twenty appointments are 
authorized each year.
    (a) Honor military and honor Naval schools:
    (1) Five honor graduates, or prospective honor graduates, from each 
designated honor military and honor naval school may be nominated to 
fill the vacancies allocated to this category. School authorities must 
certify that each nominee is a prospective honor graduate or an honor 
graduate, and meets the basic eligibility requirements.
    (2) School authorities submit nominees directly to the Academy 
(USAFA/RRS) using specific nomination forms. Such nominations are 
submitted no later than January 31 of the entry year. Nominations are 
not limited to honor graduates of the current year. An individual 
eligible for nomination in this category applies to the administrative 
authority of the school involved.
    (b) AFROTC and AFJROTC:
    (1) Five students from each college or university AFROTC detachment 
may be nominated to compete for the vacancies allocated in this 
category.
    (i) Students must apply for nomination to the Professor of Aerospace 
Studies (PAS) who must certify that the applicants meet the basic 
eligibility requirements and have or will have satisfactorily completed 
at least 1 year of scholastic work at the time the class for which they 
are applying enters the Academy.
    (ii) The PAS uses the forms provided by the Academy to recommend for 
nomination the five best-qualified applicants to the president of the 
educational institution in which the AFROTC detachment is established.
    (iii) Nominations from the president of the institution are 
submitted directly to the Academy (USAFA/RRS) by January 31 of the entry 
year.
    (2) Five students from each high school AFJROTC detachment may be 
nominated to compete for the vacancies allocated to this category.

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    (i) Students must apply for nomination to the Aerospace Science 
Instructor, who must certify that the applicants meet the basic 
eligibility requirements and have or will have successfully completed 
the prescribed AFJROTC program by the end of the school year.
    (ii) The Aerospace Science Instructor uses the nomination forms 
provided by the Academy to recommend for nomination the five best-
qualified applicants to the principal of the high school in which the 
AFJROTC detachment is established.
    (iii) Nominations from the principal of the high school are 
submitted directly to the Academy by January 31 of the entry year.