pv123,
In case I forgot to congratulate your DD, from the bottom of my heart congratulations, the AF is gaining a great cadet.
I am glad that you are being proactive and making sure that the fear of not being able to attend the college if she leaves AFROTC is removed. Honestly, it is something when DS received his scholarship we never thought of, and after yrs watching recipients not get selected for SFT, or want to transfer into a curriculum that the AF must approve it is now my personal mission to make sure that being awarded a scholarship does not and will not equate to 4 yrs of payment.
The wake up call is in their freshman yr after fall semester when all of the sudden they realize that although they maintained the min gpa for the scholarship it may not be enough to get selected for SFT, and with that knowledge they worry if they can scrape the pennies together to stay at the school they are at for 2 more yrs.
Proactive cadets and parents will have put a course of action in place to guard against this fear.
Again congrats to her, a Type 1, speaks volumes regarding her stats. As I illustrated earlier she is the top 3% of all of the applicants in the nation. I am sure she also has some big merit money coming to her.