How to Improve Chances for Air Force Academy

Just a suggestion. Texas A & M is ranked #25 in political Science, and #42 in Economics and I believe they offer in-state tution for members of the Corps of Cadets.
Thank you,
I was unaware about how it ranked up against most other universities (same for most military colleges). I'll look more into that, right now I believe they just offer scholarships from what I'm seeing. Definitely not complaining though haha
 
TAMU has a program for the corps of cadets. If that cadet gets at least 1K in scholarships you will pay in state tuition. If memory serves me correctly you automatically qualify for 1K if you say that you are going into that program. Thus, for AFROTC scholarship candidates all they need is a Type 7 to have the tuition paid for, leaving them the balance owed being room and board.
 
TAMU has a program for the corps of cadets. If that cadet gets at least 1K in scholarships you will pay in state tuition. If memory serves me correctly you automatically qualify for 1K if you say that you are going into that program. Thus, for AFROTC scholarship candidates all they need is a Type 7 to have the tuition paid for, leaving them the balance owed being room and board.
Good to know, I didn't research it too much. You seem to know a lot about military education and it also looks like you have been around for awhile. Anyways, I know I've replied a lot but thank you again, helpful people like you is why I joined this forum int he first place! I'm sure many people appreciate your advice as well.
 
Soo what happened did you get accepted???? I'm curious....
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This thread is almost 4 years old. The original poster may have left the building. Zombie threads, when woken, don’t always respond the way you would like with prompt responses.

I know its worth a shot though you never know
 
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