AFOQT / TBAS Testing
Det 630 offers the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) and the Test of Basic Aviation Skills (TBAS) to current and potential officer candidates.
The AFOQT is the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test, which is a standardized aptitude test (similar to the SAT and ACT) used to select applicants for officer commissions programs or specific training programs. The AFOQT is mandatory for any cadet wishing to commission in the Air Force and should be completed by the end of their first term in the program.
Testing is administered by Det 630 cadre each semester. Contact Det 630 for more information on current test dates and times.
To schedule an AFOQT with Det 630, email Detachment 630 at det630@kent.edu.
The TBAS is offered Monday through Thursday with a start time between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Due to AFROTC class schedules, we cannot offer TBAS on Fridays. Cadre are willing to work with candidates if there is a scheduling conflict.
Testing takes place at the detachment (Michael Schwartz Center/ 91²Ö¿â) and takes 1.5 hours to complete.
800 E. Summit Street, Ste 198 / Kent OH, 44240
Required items for those testing include:
1) Photo ID
2) TBAS candidate worksheet can be found on the
3) Transcripts (can be unofficial)
4) Pilot log book (if applicable)
5) Having taken the AFOQT (you cannot get your PCSM score without an AFOQT score)
6) Social Security Number Card (optional)
You will be turned away from testing if you do not show up with everything required and already filled out.
Also, please do not show up to test until you receive a verification from one of our Cadre members.
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Last Updated: 8 Jan 2026
