How is a cadet assigned to a room and a roommate?
Each cadet is assigned to one of 40 squadrons. Male and female cadets have separate rooms and female cadets have separate bathroom facilities within assigned squadron areas. You’ll be assigned a roommate during Basic Cadet Training (BCT). Squadron policies typically state that you must change roommates once throughout each academic year, however it varies on a squadron-by-squadron basis. You’ll always room with a member of the same sex and usually the same class. If a cadet has significant problems, they may request and most likely be granted a change of roommate, if necessary. Siblings are assigned to different squadrons.
Each cadet is assigned to one of 36 squadrons. Male and female cadets have separate rooms and female cadets have separate bathroom facilities within assigned squadron areas. You’ll be assigned a roommate during Basic Cadet Training (BCT). Twice during the academic year you’ll change roommates according to squadron policies. You’ll always room with a member of the same sex and usually the same class. You may keep or change a roommate at these times, depending on your squadron’s policy. If a cadet has significant problems, they may request and most likely be granted a change of roommate, if necessary. Siblings are assigned to different squadrons.