Air Force Officer Qualifying Test
The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) is a standardized test that measures verbal and math skills as well as additional aptitudes relevant to specific career fields. The test is used to select applicants for officer commissioning programs such as Officer Training School (OTS) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (Air Force ROTC). It is also used to qualify for Pilot, Combat Systems Officer (CSO) and Air Battle Manager (ABM) training and is a component of the Pilot Candidate Selection Method (PCSM) score. The AFOQT is a required test for all cadets and students on scholarship or in the Professional Officer Course (POC).
- The AFOQT is taken your sophomore year.
- The AFOQT can only be taken twice. Examinees must wait 150 days between tests.
- AFOQT test scores are super-scored.
- You can prepare by checking out your local bookstore for AFOQT preparation guides.
- The AFOQT takes approximately five hours to complete.