Class of 2010 boasts record numbers of women,
minority cadets
Release #
094
June 27,
2006
U.S. AIR
FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - The 1,352 members of the
U.S. Air Force Academy's Class of 2010 arrive
Thursday to in-process and begin basic cadet
training here.
Overall,
the Academy received 9,255 applications for
admission into the class, with more than 1,719
being offered appointments. As of June 26, 1,352
had accepted appointments, including 1,075 men
and 277 women. Forty-eight appointees are
prior-Air Force enlisted members.
The Class
of 2010 boasts the largest number of women
entering basic cadet training in Academy
history. Of the 277 total, 72 women represent
minority groups and two are international
students. At 20.5 percent, this is also the
largest percentage of women in any Academy
class.
Minorities
account for 317 new cadets. In terms of raw
numbers and percentage-wise, this is largest
group of minority cadets of any previous class;
minority appointees will make up 23.8 percent of
the class.
These
minority cadets include 125 Asian-Americans (94
men, 31 women); and 34 Native Americans (27 men,
7 women). Asian-Americans at 9.4 percent and
Native Americans at 2.6 percent are both at
record levels in raw numbers and percentages of
the class. The minority population of the Class
of 2010 also includes 99 Hispanics (75 men, 24
women), for 7.4 percent; and 59
African-Americans (49 men, 10 women) at 4.4
percent of the class.
The 19
international cadets entering with the Class of
2010 are from Algeria, Bolivia, Colombia,
Guatemala, Kenya, Korea, Singapore, Suriname,
Sri Lanka, Romania, Taiwan, Thailand,
Trinidad-Tobago and Tunisia; and the Academy's
first-ever cadets from Iraq, Afghanistan,
Rwanda, Madagascar and Belize.
Approximately 633 in the new class have met the
potential medical qualifications to attend
flight school.
The high
school grade point average for the Class of 2010
is 3.86. College entrance score averages are:
SAT Critical Reading: 630; SAT Math: 662; ACT
English: 28; ACT Math: 29.
Some of
these numbers will likely change between now and
in-processing day.
In-processing is a one-day event which includes
medical processing, haircuts, clothing and
equipment issue, and squadron and dormitory room
assignments. It also marks the start of 38 days
of basic cadet training and is designed to
prepare the basic cadets for entry into the
cadet wing. During the first 22 days, most of
the basic training is conducted within the cadet
area. On July 21, the trainees march to Jack's
Valley for the field training.
On June
30, Brig. Gen. Susan Desjardins, Commandant of
Cadets, will conduct the formal swearing-in of
the Class of 2010 at 8:30 a.m. on the Terrazzo
near the Honor Wall next to the Cadet Chapel.