I'm working on my Naval Academy application and want to make sure I don't miss anything important. Can someone help me create a detailed checklist of all the essentials needed before the deadline?
Sure, happy to help! Here's a general checklist for a United States Naval Academy (USNA) application:
1. Candidate Questionnaire: This is the first part of the application process. You'll fill out a short form with basic information about yourself.
2. Preliminary Application: If you're deemed competitive based on your Candidate Questionnaire, you will be given the option to open a Preliminary Application. You'll need your social security number, a brief record of your extracurricular activities, and academic information, including PSAT, SAT, or ACT scores.
3. SAT or ACT Scores: Forward official test scores directly from the testing agency or from your high school counselor. Don't forget that the USNA's college code is 5809 for the SAT, and 1742 for the ACT.
4. Academic Records: A high school profile from your counselor along with your high school transcript. This should include information about your course load and any advanced-level classes you've taken.
5. Teacher Recommendations: The USNA requests one English and one math teacher recommendation.
6. Personal Statement: As part of the application, you'll need to write a personal statement. This is your chance to showcase your motivation, ambitions, leadership, and why you want to attend the USNA.
7. Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA): The CFA is a test of strength and endurance. It includes a basketball throw, push-ups, pull-ups/flexed arm hang, sit-ups, a shuttle run, and a one-mile run. You'll care administered by a physical education teacher or coach.
8. Medical Examination: A completed exam via the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) is required.
9. Interviews: The Blue and Gold Officer Interview is crucial. Interviews may be conducted in-person, by phone or virtually. This is an opportunity to articulate why you're a good fit for the USNA.
10. Nomination: All academy applicants must obtain a nomination from an authorized source, usually a Member of Congress.
Keep in mind that the USNA application is a bit different from other colleges, so make sure to frequently check their website for updates and specifics. It's also worth noting that all parts of the application carry weight, so give your full effort on every component!
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