Officials seek 10 enlisted for AFIT degree program Published Jan. 7, 2010 By Daniel Elkins Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs Office RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Liberty Warriors have the opportunity to pursue an advanced science, engineering or management degree through the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Ten NCOs from around the Air Force will be selected in February to attend the Enlisted-to-AFIT program. The program is designed to provide commanders with a diverse and renewable source of highly proficient and educated career NCOs. Nominations are due to the Air Force Personnel Center by Jan. 29 and can be sent to afpc.dpafe.orgbox@randolph.af.mil. "We can give Liberty Warriors all the information they need to help them with this program," said Vanessa Menefee, 48th Force Support Squadron Education Center Services specialist. "We give briefings to help the base populace learn of the many AFIT programs out there. This is a great opportunity that people should take advantage of." Airmen interested in applying for the 18- to 24-month program must be at least a technical sergeant with a minimum of eight years time in service, 24 months time on station and three years retainability upon graduation. They must have completed the appropriate skill-level upgrade and resident professional military education schooling for their rank, officials said. Applicants must also possess a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university and a Community College of the Air Force degree. Besides academic transcripts, applicants have to provide test scores from either the Graduate Record Examination or Graduate Management Admission Test, depending upon the specific AFIT degree-program requirements. AFIT is the Air Force's graduate school of engineering and management and its institution for technical professional continuing education. Since residence degrees were first granted in 1956, more than 16,000 masters and 350 doctorate of philosophy degrees have been awarded. Since the Enlisted-to-AFIT program began in 2002, 61 servicemembers have graduated, including 52 Air Force and 9 Marine NCOs. There are presently 16 enlisted members attending AFIT, 15 Air Force and one Marine. "The strength of our NCO corps is one of the things that makes us the most powerful Air Force in the world," said Brig. Gen. Walter D. Givhan, AFIT commandant. "Education is the very foundation of that strength, and our recent celebration of AFIT's 90th Anniversary is a lasting testament to our service's long tradition of educating Airmen. I encourage all active duty Airmen to consider this unique program." For more details on nomination procedures visit the AFPC "Ask" web site or call the Total Force Service Center at (800) 525-0102 or DSN 665-5000. For more information on academic qualifications and applications, visit www.afit.edu/en/admissions/officeinfo.cfm?a=contactinfo.