What is the purpose of regulation DAFI36-2614?
The purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI36-2614 is to establish policies and procedures for the Pre-Commissioning Education and Training Program (PCETP) within the United States Air Force.
Who does regulation DAFI36-2614 apply to?
This regulation applies to all officers, enlisted personnel, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) cadets, and Air National Guard personnel who participate in the PCETP.
What is the PCETP?
The PCETP is a program designed to provide future Air Force officers with education and training necessary for commissioning as second lieutenants.
What are the eligibility requirements for participating in the PCETP?
To be eligible for the PCETP, an individual must be in the Active Duty Air Force, Air National Guard, or Air Force Reserve. The specific eligibility criteria are outlined in this regulation.
How long does the PCETP last?
The PCETP generally lasts for the duration of the participant's undergraduate education, with specific training requirements and timelines outlined in the regulation.
Can participants in the PCETP take leave or vacation during their training period?
Leave or vacation time for PCETP participants is subject to approval by the unit commander or program director. It is important to adhere to the guidelines specified in this regulation when requesting leave.
What types of education and training are provided in the PCETP?
The PCETP includes academic coursework, physical fitness and military training, leadership development, and other educational activities as determined by the program director.
Are there any financial benefits associated with the PCETP?
PCETP participants may be eligible for various financial benefits, such as tuition assistance, stipends, and allowances. These benefits are subject to the policies and procedures outlined in this regulation and may vary based on individual circumstances.
What happens after completion of the PCETP?
Upon successful completion of the PCETP, participants are typically commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Air Force. Further details on post-commissioning assignments and responsibilities can be found in other relevant regulations and guidance.