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- § 9431. Establishment; Superintendent; faculty
- § 9432. Departments and professors: titles
- § 9433. Superintendent; faculty: appointment and detail
- § 9433a. Superintendent: condition for detail to position
- § 9434. Command and supervision
- § 9435. Dean of the Faculty
- § 9436. Permanent professors; director of admissions
- § 9438. Civilian faculty: number; compensation
- § 9441. Faculty and other officers: leaves of absence
- § 9441a. Cadets: appointment by the President
- § 9442. Cadets: appointment; numbers, territorial distribution
- § 9442a. Cadets: nomination in event of death, resignation, or expulsion from office of Member of Congress otherwise authorized to nominate
- § 9443. Cadets: appointment; to bring to full strength
- § 9446. Cadets: requirements for admission
- § 9447. Cadets; nominees: effect of redistricting of States
- § 9448. Cadets: agreement to serve as officer
- § 9449. Cadets: organization; service; instruction
- § 9450. Cadets: clothing and equipment
- § 9451. Cadets: deficiencies in conduct or studies; effect of failure on successor
- § 9452. Cadets: hazing
- § 9453. Cadets: degree and commission on graduation
- § 9454. Buildings and grounds: buildings for religious worship
- § 9455. Board of Visitors
- § 9456. Acceptance of guarantees with gifts for major projects
- § 9457. Grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes: acceptance; authorized grantees
- § 9459. Mixed-funded athletic and recreational extracurricular programs: authority to manage appropriated funds in same manner as nonappropriated funds
- § 9460. Cadets: charges and fees for attendance; limitation
- § 9461. Policy on sexual harassment and sexual violence
- § 9462. Support of athletic programs
The Secretary of the Air Force may prescribe the titles of each of the departments of instruction and the professors of the Academy. However, the change of the title of a department or officer does not affect the status, rank, or eligibility for promotion or retirement of, or otherwise prejudice, a professor at the Academy.
The Superintendent of the Academy may grant a leave of absence for the period of the suspension of the ordinary academic studies, without deduction of pay or allowances, to a professor, assistant professor, instructor, or other officer of the Academy.
Cadets at the Academy shall be appointed by the President alone. An appointment is conditional until the cadet is admitted.
If it is determined that, upon the admission of a new class to the Academy, the number of cadets at the Academy will be below the authorized number, the Secretary of the Air Force may fill the vacancies by nominating additional cadets from qualified candidates designated as alternates and from other qualified candidates who competed for nomination and are recommended and found qualified by the Academy Board. At least three-fourths of those nominated under this section shall be selected from qualified alternates nominated by the persons named in paragraphs (2) through (8) of section 9442(a) of this title, and the remainder from qualified candidates holding competitive nominations under any other provision of law. An appointment under this section is an additional appointment and is not in place of an appointment otherwise authorized by law.
If as a result of redistricting a State the domicile of a cadet, or a nominee, nominated by a Representative falls within a congressional district other than that from which he was nominated, he is charged to the district in which his domicile so falls. For this purpose, the number of cadets otherwise authorized for that district is increased to include him. However, the number as so increased is reduced by one if he fails to become a cadet or when he is finally separated from the Academy.
The Secretary of the Air Force may authorize any denomination, sect, or religious body to erect a building for religious worship at the Air Force Academy, if its erection will not interfere with the use of the reservation for military purposes and will be without expense to the United States. Such a building shall be removed, or its location changed, without compensation for it and without expense to the United States, by the denomination, sect, or religious body that erected it, whenever in the opinion of the Secretary public or military necessity so requires.