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The U.S. Air Force Academy has one of the most prestigious and respected academic programs in the nation, offering more than 30 majors and 13 minors across a range of interests, from science and engineering to humanities and military studies.
Please send inquiries to our Customer Service inbox (dfvr.customerservice@afacademy.af.edu), leave a message on our main phone line (719) 333-3970, or send a fax to (719) 333-6650. If you are a prospective cadet, please contact the Admissions Office. Their information is located at the bottom of this page.
Air Force Academy awarded accreditation until 2028-2029 The final report from the HLC found the university met all of the criteria for accreditation and federal compliance requirements without comments, reaffirming its accredited status until the 2028-2029 academic year.
The U.S. Air Force Academy is a unique institution, providing an elite undergraduate educational program, a world-class training program in the profession of arms, a rigorous four-year regimen of physical education classes and competitive athletics, and a continuous grounding in character development.
The bottom line is that Harvard remains much harder to get into based on pure numbers, but both schools are highly selective and expect a strong, well-rounded application.

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Yes, the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) is considered challenging for several reasons: Academic Rigor: The curriculum is demanding, with a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Cadets must maintain high academic standards to graduate.

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