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Thank you for supporting your child's interest in the Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program. CAP is a volunteer, non-profit organization that also serves as the civilian auxiliary to the U.S. Air Force. Our three missions are to develop youth through a cadet program, educate Americans on the importance of aviation and space, and perform live-saving humanitarian missions.

The program accepts new cadets who are at least 12 years old and not yet 19 years old. It is a year-round program with weekly meetings at our local CAP squadron and additional activities on weekends or during the summer.

CAP is not a military or boarding school, but a youth development program that incorporates aviation and military customs and courtesies. Through their experiences as CAP cadets, young people develop into responsible citizens and become tomorrow's aerospace leaders. The leadership skills, self-confidence, and discipline cadets gain through CAP prepares them to achieve whatever goals they set for themselves in life.

To fulfill its goal of developing young people into responsible citizens and aerospace leaders, the Cadet Program is developed around five program elements: Leadership, Character Development, Aerospace Education, Physical Fitness, and Activities. As cadets participate in these five elements, they advance through a series of achievements, earning honors and increased responsibilities along the way.

Please feel free to read our National Parents Guide to the CAP Cadet Program for further information.

Frequently Asked Questions for Parents:

Can my child join if they have a medical condition or disability?

Does my child need to maintain a certain GPA to participate in CAP?

What will attendance expectations be for my CAP Cadet?

Who leads and supervises the cadets?

What uniforms do cadets wear and how much can I expect to pay for their uniforms?

Does CAP offer any scholarships?

How do cadets earn rank in CAP?

Can parents be in CAP?

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