Welcome to the Air Force Senior NCO Academy
Alexander D. Perry, CMSgt, USAF
Commandant, Air Force Senior NCO Academy
Vision:
Equip today's Senior Enlisted Leaders to lead tomorrow's expeditionary warrior.
Mission:
Educate Senior Enlisted Leaders by effectively delivering Professional Military Education designed to enhance the knowledge, skill and ability and reinforce a war fighters ethos.
Provide current, effective, and appropriate leadership and management education and training to meet current and foreseeable requirements of ever changing AF and DoD missions.
Task:
We are ever mindful that the United States is engaged in a
Global War on Terrorism, a war it must and will win. Accordingly, the U.S. Air Force is undergoing a
transformation in response to the new global landscape, emerging challenges, and enemies that use
non-traditional methods of attack and war. The mission of this academy is to provide senior
noncommissioned officers with the tools
to more effectively lead others-to better lead the force-in an ever-changing military environment. We
do this by providing current and highly effective military education in areas of advanced
leadership and management. We conduct an innovative program for senior noncommissioned officers from
across the U.S. Department of Defense and for selected senior enlisted members from allied nations.
In order to better serve our student and academic body, the Academic portion of the
Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy has moved to a new location. Air Force personnel must go to the Air Force Portal to access the new website. Sister Services, please E-mail through the AFSNCOA link below.
Instructions for accessing the web site through
the AF Portal are as follows:
- On the portal home page scroll to the section heading:
"Featured Links", then
- "Force Development Links", then
- Select "Air Force Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy - AFSNCOA"
For more information about the AFSNCOA in residence course,
call:
(334) 416-1651
For more information about the AFSNCOA Correspondence course,
call:
(334) 416-3795
For technical issues regarding the AFSNCOA Website, call:
(334) 416-1620
or
E-mail AFSNCOA