throwaway911p!
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Hello all,
I would like to know objectively the chances my non-freshman son would be able to stay at the Air Force Academy with a failed conduct/aptitude probation notice.
My son was placed on conduct/aptitude probation for a repeat category 2 offense for cursing like a sailor(wrong person overheard), which was upgraded to a category 3 due to it being a repeat category 2, which came with a Form 10 with 50 demerits 25/25 tours and confinements with an LOR. This made him a 4-star cadet due to being on academic and athletic probation concurently within the same semester.
His AOC failed his probation due to him wearing OCPs on a Blues day, missing a few morning formations and warfighter briefs, and coming off cynical during his SCRB. His AOC is arguing for disenrollment for a pattern of misconduct and failing to adapt to a military lifestyle, with the G-AOC agreeing with his findings, meaning that my son will have to meet the commandant.
However, what my son has going for him is that he got off both academic and athletic probation within that semester. He garnered alot of character letters from friends, teachers, and officers. He met all the deadlines for journals/meetings, and has the backing of his assigned mentor who likes him alot and believes that he can become an officer.
I know my son can be a bit of a knucklehead at times, but I'm inclined to believe that my son won't get kicked out because his offenses weren't heinous (non-alcohol/sexual/honor). I would like to hear what you all think. Thank you for your time.
I would like to know objectively the chances my non-freshman son would be able to stay at the Air Force Academy with a failed conduct/aptitude probation notice.
My son was placed on conduct/aptitude probation for a repeat category 2 offense for cursing like a sailor(wrong person overheard), which was upgraded to a category 3 due to it being a repeat category 2, which came with a Form 10 with 50 demerits 25/25 tours and confinements with an LOR. This made him a 4-star cadet due to being on academic and athletic probation concurently within the same semester.
His AOC failed his probation due to him wearing OCPs on a Blues day, missing a few morning formations and warfighter briefs, and coming off cynical during his SCRB. His AOC is arguing for disenrollment for a pattern of misconduct and failing to adapt to a military lifestyle, with the G-AOC agreeing with his findings, meaning that my son will have to meet the commandant.
However, what my son has going for him is that he got off both academic and athletic probation within that semester. He garnered alot of character letters from friends, teachers, and officers. He met all the deadlines for journals/meetings, and has the backing of his assigned mentor who likes him alot and believes that he can become an officer.
I know my son can be a bit of a knucklehead at times, but I'm inclined to believe that my son won't get kicked out because his offenses weren't heinous (non-alcohol/sexual/honor). I would like to hear what you all think. Thank you for your time.