Air Force ROTC at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln · Cornhuskers · 465
AFROTC Detachment 465 sits at University of Nebraska–Lincoln and serves cadets across Nebraska.
About this program
Operating out of University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln commissions cadets into the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force under Air Force ROTC (Holm Center). Cadre and cadets commonly identify by the unit's nickname — the Cornhuskers. The program traces its lineage on this campus to 1947.
Cadets from Nebraska Wesleyan University, Doane University, Southeast Community College, and Union College cross-enroll into Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln on a typical once-per-week schedule, with leadership labs, PT, and Military Science classes held on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln campus. AFROTC General Military Course (GMC) and Professional Officer Course (POC) blocks both flow through the host detachment, with consortium shuttles or carpools handling the commute.
Funding paths into this detachment include AFROTC HSSP Type 1 (full tuition) and AFROTC HSSP Type 2 ($18k cap), with AFROTC HSSP Type 7 (in-state) also available. University of Nebraska–Lincoln's academic strengths in nursing and health professions and biology and pre-health programs give contracted cadets flexible major options on either side of the technical/non-technical line.
Scholarships available here
Tuition + fees capped at $18,000/yr, plus $900/yr textbook allowance and monthly stipend ($300-$500); may convert to a housing scholarship (up to $10,000/yr). AY27-28 minimums: SAT 1310 / ACT 28 / CLT 93, GPA 3.3. Window: July 1 - December 11, 2026. Award type is fixed at selection - no upgrades.
Service obligation: 4 years
In-College Scholarship Program for freshmen/sophomores already enrolled in AFROTC. Merit-based with fall and spring selection phases; same capped/uncapped structure as HSSP plus the $10,000/yr housing conversion. The General Charles McGee Leadership Award (CMLA) covers non-scholarship cadets who receive an enrollment allocation.
Service obligation: 4 years
Tuition + fees capped at $36,000/yr, plus $900/yr textbook allowance and monthly stipend ($300-$500); may convert to a housing scholarship (up to $10,000/yr). Type 4 replaced the old in-state Type 7 award in the current HSSP structure. AY27-28 minimums: SAT 1310 / ACT 28 / CLT 93, GPA 3.3. Window: July 1 - December 11, 2026.
Service obligation: 4 years
Full tuition with no cap + $900/yr textbook allowance + monthly stipend ($300 freshman to $500 senior); may convert to a housing scholarship (up to $10,000/yr). Most competitive tier. AY27-28 minimums: SAT 1310 / ACT 28 / CLT 93, unweighted GPA 3.3, single test sitting. Window: July 1 - December 11, 2026; two boards (Oct 2026, Mar 2027). 4-year active-duty obligation (longer for rated career fields).
Service obligation: 4 years
Cross-town & partner schools served
Students at these schools can commission through Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln by commuting to University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Cross-enroll students take Aerospace Studies courses at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Cross-enroll students take Aerospace Studies courses at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Cross-enroll students take Aerospace Studies courses at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Cross-enroll students take Aerospace Studies courses at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Contact & location
Located at: University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0419
Air Force ROTC FAQ
Where is Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln located?
Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hosted at University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska. The detachment's training events, classes, and PT all run on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln campus.
Which colleges and universities can attend Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln?
In addition to University of Nebraska–Lincoln, students enrolled at Nebraska Wesleyan University, Doane University, Southeast Community College, and Union College can contract through Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln via cross-town agreements. Cross-town cadets keep their primary academics at the partner school and travel to the host for ROTC-side coursework.
What scholarships are available through Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln?
AFROTC cadets at this detachment compete for AFROTC HSSP Type 1 (full tuition), AFROTC HSSP Type 2 ($18k cap), AFROTC HSSP Type 7 (in-state), ICSP (in-college). National awards apply out of high school; on-campus side-loads kick in once a cadet is enrolled and contracted.
What's the AFROTC summer training for cadets at Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln?
Between sophomore and junior year, cadets compete for slots at AFROTC Field Training at Maxwell AFB — the gate that converts a GMC cadet into a POC contracted cadet.
How big is the corps at Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln?
Public corps-size figures aren't always published year-to-year; AFROTC detachments in this size class generally carry between several dozen and a few hundred contracted cadets depending on host enrollment.
Can students at other schools join Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln?
Yes — Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln accepts cross-town and partner students from 4 other institutions, including Nebraska Wesleyan University, Southeast Community College, Doane University, Union College. See the cross-town options for distance and enrollment paths.
Can I commission through Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln as any major?
Air Force programs accept students from most academic majors at University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Some scholarships and commissioning options (e.g., nursing, engineering, foreign-language) carry major requirements — confirm with the unit before declaring.
When was Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln founded?
Detachment 465 University of Nebraska-Lincoln was established in 1947.
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