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Directorate of Admissions

Directorate of Admissions. Steps to Admission. Steps To West Point The Admissions Process. NUMBER OF CANDIDATES. TIME OF ACTION. ~ 1,200. Report as a Cadet. JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION. 2,500+. Visit West Point. Await evaluation and status. Complete testing. 4,000+. Obtain nomination.

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Directorate of Admissions

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  1. Directorate of Admissions Steps to Admission

  2. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  3. Step 1: Basic Requirements Legal Requirements: • 17-22 years old • United States Citizen • Unmarried • Not pregnant; with no legal obligationto support a child

  4. Step 1: Basic Requirements (con’t) • Leadership • Demonstrated leadership in school, community, church, scouts, etc. • Academic Qualifications: • Above average High School or College academic record • Strong performance on ACT/SAT • Medical Qualifications: • Good physical and mental health • Pass a Qualifying Medical Exam • Physical Qualifications: • Above average strength, endurance, and agility • Good performance on Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA)

  5. Academic Preparation Recommended

  6. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  7. Step 2: Open a File • Start a Candidate Questionnaire online from the admissions webpage: http://www.westpoint.edu/admissions/SitePages/Home.aspx • Usually opens in January to facilitate the Summer Leaders Experience application (apply Jan – 1 Apr)

  8. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  9. Step 3: Apply for a Nomination Congressional Nomination: Determined by nominating source Service-Connected Nomination: Nomination by the Secretary of the Army for eligible applicants

  10. Congressional • Each Member of Congress is authorized five (5) Cadet Appointments at West Point at any one time. • Each Member may nominate up to ten (10) young people to fill each vacancy. • The Vice President has five (5) Cadet Appointments for applicants from the United States at large. Contact Congressional offices EARLY; each member has his/her own time schedule & process

  11. Service-Connected • Presidential: Sons & Daughters of career military personnel 100 • Regular Army & Reserve Components 85, 85 • ROTC & JROTC Schools 20 • Sons & Daughters of deceased &100% disabled veterans ~15 • Sons & Daughters of Medal of Honor awardees Unlimited

  12. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  13. Step 4: Complete USMA Forms • Candidate Personal Data Record • Request for Academic Information • School Official Evaluations • Math • English • Chemistry or Physics • Candidate Activities Record • Essay / Candidate Statement • Candidate Fitness Assessment

  14. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  15. Obtain a Nomination • Nominations are due to West Point no later than 31 January • Congressional offices set their own deadlines for applications • A nomination is NOTan appointment • Advice for Candidates: • Make the best impression possible; be prepared for your interview • Be aggressive in pursuing nominations!

  16. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  17. Step 6: Complete Testing • The EARLIER the BETTER • ACT/SAT • West Point takes the highest component scores from either test • Last test dates to have scores arrive in time for consideration • SAT = January • ACT = February • These should not be the candidate’s first time taking the test • Qualifying Medical Exam • administered through the Department of Defense Medical Evaluation Review Board (DODMERB) • Cadet Fitness Assessment (CFA)

  18. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  19. Step 7: Await Evaluation • Files must be complete by the last day of February. • West Point uses a “deadline” admissions process; the majority of offers will be made in March immediately following the file completion deadline.

  20. Step 7: Await Evaluation (con’t) • Advantages of Early File Completion: • More time for the Candidate to improve based on Field Force and Admissions Officer recommendations • Earlier consideration for a Medical Waiver, if needed • Earlier qualification that can benefit the Candidate in a nominating interview • Greater chance to be authorized an overnight visit in the Fall

  21. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  22. Step 8: Visit West Point • Candidate Orientation Visits • Available Monday through Friday during the academic year • Daily Visits are available for students who are at least in their sophomore year of high school • Overnight Visits are available only for those who are competitive for an offer of admission (Candidates with Letters of Assurance, Letters of Encouragement, or Offers) • Visits are cadet-escorted and offer an “up-close look” at the Academy To set up a visit sign-up online or call 845-938-5760

  23. Steps To West PointThe Admissions Process NUMBER OF CANDIDATES TIME OF ACTION ~1,200 Report as a Cadet JULY OF YEAR OF ADMISSION 2,500+ Visit West Point Await evaluation and status Complete testing 4,000+ Obtain nomination WINTER OF SENIOR YEAR Complete USMA Forms Apply for a Nomination 15,000+ SPRING OF JUNIOR YEAR Start a File at West Point Determine whether you meet the basic requirements

  24. Report as a New Cadet • Reception Day (“R-Day”) • Come prepared • physically • mentally • emotionally • We will provide all accepted candidates with lots of info • read it! • share it!

  25. No Surprises • Read monthly mailings • Letter from Honor Chairman • Description of Summer Training • Superintendent’s Video • Explore www.usma.edu • Books, Magazines, Documentaries • Ask Questions • Admissions Officer • Field Force members • Local Area Cadets and Graduates • Visit West Point

  26. Admissions Strategy • Apply to all available nomination sources early • Complete the USMA forms (SSK) early • Take ACT and/or SAT multiple times; if taking the ACT, USMA requires you to take the optional Writing Test • Practice for the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA) • Prepare file carefully with emphasis on the Personal Statement • Have a back-up plan • Consider ROTC in addition to West Point • Consider reapplying next year, if necessary • Make the Admissions Decision that is Right for YOU

  27. Reasons for Coming to West Point

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