Illinois National Guard
Coire Reel, Recruiting and Retention NCO
Sergeant 1301 N. MacArthur Blvd. Springfield, IL 62702 Office Phone: (217) 761-3976 Cell Phone: (217)) 494-8485 [email protected] United States Army
Anthony Marcketti, Recruiter
Staff Sergeant 3142 W. White Oaks Drive, Suite A Springfield, IL 62704 Office: (217) 787-2769 Recruiter Cell Phone: (217) 720-1675 [email protected] United States NavyBranden Boatwright, Navy Recruiter
Petty Officer 3142 W. White Oaks Drive Springfield, IL 62704 Office Phone: (217) 787-1182 Recruiter Cell Phone: (270) 205-9814 [email protected] |
Illinois Air National Guard
Jon Kent, Production Recruiter & Retainer
183d Fighter Wing 3101 J. David Jones Parkway Springfield, IL 62707 Office Phone: (217) 757-1187 Cell Phone: (217) 971-2764 [email protected] United States MarinesJerry Colvin, Recruiter
Staff Sergeant 3142 W. White Oaks Drive, Suite B Springfield, IL 62704 Office Phone: (217) 546-7277 Recruiter Cell Phone: (314) 358-0946 [email protected] United States Air Force
Jeremy Tucker, Enlisted Accessions Recruiter
Staff Sergeant 3142 W. White Oaks Drive, Suite C Springfield, IL 62704 Office Phone: (217) 787-2997 [email protected] |
United States Air Force Academy
- The Nomination Process
Read more about Nominations to determine the categories for which your students are eligible, then they should contact their appropriate nominating authority to make their request. Students should request a nomination in all categories for which they are eligible, and do so as early as possible.
The deadlines of nominating sources vary and could be as soon as early September. Regardless of when they initiate their process, nomination's must be received by the Academy no later than January 31. As a reminder, the application processes and deadlines are separate for the nominations processes and deadlines.
During a Student's Junior Year
Junior year is when the application process to the Academy truly begins. Students will start by filling out the Pre-Candidate Questionnaire, which becomes available online March 1 every year and starts the application process.
Between March 1 of their junior year and December 31 of their senior year, they must submit a completed Pre-Candidate Questionnaire. When a student is ready to begin the application, they can visit the Pre-Candidate Questionnaire online.
Between March 1 of their junior year and December 31 of their senior year, they must also request nominations from their state’s congressional representative(s) or other designated nominators.
NOTE: As with any top university, competition for admission to the Academy is extremely high. In addition to applying to the Academy, their college application strategy should include a backup plan. To pursue an interest in the Air Force, they may also wish to request and submit an application for Air Force ROTC.
Who do Students Talk to?
On select dates throughout the year, representatives from the United States Air Force Academy participate in college fairs, visit high schools or speak at community centers across the nation. These events are great opportunities to learn more about what the Academy has to offer.
The majority of our events are held in the fall and spring, with fewer events in the summer months. To learn more about the Academy, check for an event that may be convenient to you and your students.
The United States Air Force Academy strives to create a highly qualified and truly diverse cadet wing at the Academy each year. We are looking to expand our applicant pool across individual characteristics defined by our diversity definition, that include:
- Personal life experiences, including having overcome adversity by personal efforts
- Geographic background, such as region, rural, suburban, urban
- Socioeconomic and educational background, such as academic excellence and/or whether an individual would be a first generation college student
- Cultural knowledge and language abilities, with particular emphasis on cultures and languages of strategic importance to the Air Force
- Work background, including prior enlisted service
- Physical abilities, including athletic prowess
- Age, though applicants must be within statutory parameters for academy attendance
Summer Programs
Summer Seminar: Summer Seminar offers a unique opportunity to experience the Air Force Academy first-hand. It is specially designed for high school juniors heading into their senior year to get a realistic perspective of cadet life. Students will live in the dormitories, eat at the Academy’s dining facility, explore the various academic/military programs and courses that the Academy has to offer, and participate in a variety of different physical fitness activities (to include a practice CFA). Student may apply here.
STEM Engineering and Construction Camp: This camp is designed to provide high school students with a world-class experience in STEM skills following a "Build the Design" model. This one week program is supervised and led by engineers and located at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Learn more information or apply now.
Summer Sports Camps: We offer Summer Falcon Sports Camps for student 8 to 18 who want to participate in numerous sports and are led by our very own head coaches! Click here for additional information.
Campus Tours
If you have students who are interested in pursuing an appointment to the United States Air Force Academy and plan to visit the campus, they may wish to participate in an escorted tour and admissions briefing. Offered during the academic year to middle school, high school, and post-high school students, tours can help individuals gain a deeper understanding of the AF Academy environment. Escorted tours are conducted Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays during the academic year. Generally starting the first week of September through mid-May, we require reservations 14 days in advance. We also offer Game Day tours. After the tour participants will be allowed to purchase discounted tickets to cheer on our AF Falcons for football, hockey, and men’s and women’s basketball. For more on available dates for both tours, please go here or call 1-800-443-3864.