You are not going to find those stats anywhere, remember AFROTC scholarships vary in types, plus they can take them to any college. That means a higher tier school might have higher scoring cadets when it comes to stats.
My post was anecdotal from my son's school, and what he has seen come down the pike for C100's this yr. Another college might have higher stats and another might have lower. The college itself also is a player in the system. If the college's admission rate has decreases, pushing up the stds for admission, than it is easy to see how the cadets entering would have higher qualifications.
That being stated, I have to say I agree with him just by reading some of the stats that I have read on this board.
FWIW our DS was one of those lucky non-tech recipients. He is majoring in Govt., since they only award a small % to these cadets it is very competitive. Again, it goes back to type of scholarship and the college to make that determination of the stats within the det.
The fact is the AFROTC scholarship has always been very competitive. Honestly, a sub 1200 SAT would not get you a full ride AFROTC even yrs ago. As I stated earlier it is important to realize that SA candidates will also apply for ROTC as their back up plan. The ROTC board is not going to know if you are also applying to the AFA. That means they have limited money and they will award to the highest candidate.
Additionally, the AF is much, much smaller than the Army, thus, their pot is much smaller. You can't compare AROTC to AFROTC. They operate differently, and that starts even from the earliest point where AROTC requires a list of colleges, whereas, the AFROTC allows you to take it to a school that has AFROTC, no interaction between college and scholarship.
Also, currently the AF has canceled OCS and now it appears it has canceled college scholarships for in college. The Army has yet to do this. Thus, for the AF the demand is surpassing the supply, and that will force the stat rate to increase. It is pure economics when it comes to the scholarship issue...too many candidates, not enough spots, and you will see more competition with higher stats.
We have offered scholarships this year to students with sub 1200 SATs or sub 3.2 GPAs.
I am assuming when you say "we" you mean Marist. Again, the AFROTC scholarship decision has no connection to any college, it doesn't matter if you are going to Duke or Marist or ERAU. You need to score above that line and you get it, below and you don't. They don't care if the det (in your case BN) have 10% on scholarship or 100%. They take it from a centralized management position, and not a de-centralized management structure. In other words, we have 5K scholarships available, we take the top 5K applicants. In the Army, they say they have 5K, but than they spread the wealth to every BN, allotting X amt of that 5K to every university, and thus, the Army has given more control to the actual BN.