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The United States Air Force Academy typically admits about 1,000 to 1,200 cadets each year. The total cadet population at the academy usually hovers around 4,000, which includes students from all four classes. Admissions are highly competitive, with candidates selected based on academic performance, leadership potential, and physical fitness.
in the united states air force academy,students are called cadets,but that is different for other military academy's. for more info on the USAFA,go to airforce.gov
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Yes and No. The Air Force Academy does accept transfer students, in fact, many cadets do a year elsewhere before coming to the Academy. The bottom line for transfers is that all graduates attend the Air Force Academy for 4 years. If you transfer, you will have to start as a freshman, or a Fourth Class Cadet, even if transferring from an AFROTC unit where you have already finished your time as a Fourth Class or maybe even Third Class AFROTC Cadet.
In addition to charging no tuition to attend classes, as well as no room and board, cadets are paid 35% of the base pay for a Second Lieutenant. This would figure out to be roughly $960 per month, however due to expenses such as paying for uniforms and other services automatically subtracted from cadet pay, cadets generally receive between $250 and $400 per month. Cadets are also given a daily food allowance for each day, however it is only received by the cadet when on leave away from the Academy; this money is usually routed directly to Mitchell Hall, the cadet dining facility.
Girl Scouts in the US in grades 6 to 8 are called Girl Scout Cadettes. There are other types of Cadets, such as an Air Force Academy Cadet, and yes, girls may be that kind of cadet also. Yes, Girls can be in cadets, for instance: Air Cadets, Army Cadets, Marine Cadets, Sea/Navy Cadets or cadets which are non-military such as Girl Scouts etc.
The United States Military Academy at West Point (New York) is specifically for the Army. The Air Force has their own academy, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Navy and Marine Cadets have the Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland. And there's even a Coast Guard Academy, located in New London, Connecticut.
There is no housing so to speak, but there are dormitories. Cadets reside in two dormitory buildings, Vandenberg Hall and Sijan Hall. They live in the area of the dormitories designated for their respective squadrons. Cadets are required to live in these dormitories all four years while at the Academy. Cadets may not be married and may not have children or any other dependants, and as such, the Air Force cannot provide housing.
United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School was created in 1961.
If by cadet you mean somebody at the U.S. Air Force Academy, then yes you are required at least five or six years following graduation.
The Airforce Academy is the college for future Air Force officers. The cadets that are athletes at the Air Force Academy will have to fulfill their commitment to the Air Force before becoming professional athletes. This means they typically have to serve four or more years.