I applied to the US Naval Academy and am anxiously waiting to hear back. Does anyone know the usual timeline for decision notifications? Trying to make some backup plans just in case.
The decision timeline for the US Naval Academy is somewhat different from many other schools due to the additional steps involved in the application process, such as securing a nomination from a Member of Congress. Here's what their admissions process generally looks like:
After the Naval Academy receives all parts of your application (including your nomination), they begin to make their decisions. Unlike other colleges, the Naval Academy operates on a rolling admissions schedule. They don't release decisions all at once but continuously as applications are reviewed and assessed. This usually takes place between December and April.
However, the exact timing can vary. While some applicants might hear back in mid-December, others may not receive their decisions until sometime in the spring, even as late as April. It's also important to note that because of the nature of the admissions process, candidates may find out their status at different times, even if they submitted applications around the same time.
While it's understandable to feel anxious during this period, you're already on the right track by considering other options and backup plans. Stay positive and patient in the meantime!
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