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Air Force Officer Qualification Test Registration Page

The Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) is a critical milestone for all aspiring Air Force officers—and all incoming freshmen in AFROTC will take this test during their first year. The AFOQT evaluates your verbal, math, pilot, and leadership potential, and your scores have a direct impact on your eligibility for commissioning programs and future job selection, especially for competitive rated positions like pilot or combat systems officer.

A passing AFOQT score is required before you can attend Field Training, a key step in the path to becoming an officer. Because of its lasting influence on your Air Force career, it's essential to prepare seriously. Strong preparation improves your confidence and broadens your career options. Start early, study smart, and take the test seriously—your future in the Air Force starts here.

Upcoming Test Dates:

23 July 2025

29 July 2025

6 August 2025

12 August 2025

All tests are administered at the Criss Library at the University of Nebraska at Omaha beginning at 0900. Additional information will be provided after registering for the test.

For incoming cadets, ensure you have completed your WINGS account prior to registering for the AFOQT.

Note: Testing for non-AFROTC cadets is done on a case-by-case basis. You may initate registration through the link but testing is not guaranteed until you receive confirmation. AFROTC cadets have registration priority.

Register for AFOQT

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