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Applying to a service academy

Applying to a service academy. The 3 main criteria topics Emily Isbell. Academics (33% weight). Admissions look for Impressive academic performance in high school High SAT and/or ACT scores High ranking and GPA. Statistics 54.4% were in the top 10% of their class

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Applying to a service academy

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  1. Applying to a service academy The 3 main criteria topics Emily Isbell

  2. Academics (33% weight) • Admissions look for • Impressive academic performance in high school • High SAT and/or ACT scores • High ranking and GPA • Statistics • 54.4% were in the top 10% of their class • 79.0% were in the top 20% of their class • 85.3% were in the top 25% of their class • Average GPA: 3.83 on a 4.0 scale

  3. Athletics (33% weight) • Admissions look for • 2 years participation in a UIL sport • High Candidate Fitness Assessment results • Statistics • 79% were in 1 or more/any sport • 21% football • 12% basketball • 8% baseball • 27% track • 11% swimming • 15% soccer The Candidate Fitness Assessment is a basic fitness test that evaluates coordination, strength, speed, agility, endurance, and how well a candidate will keep up with the daily athletic demands. The CFA is a required pass or fail test. Failing will most likely disqualify an applicant during the application process.

  4. Character (33% weight) • Admissions look for • High moral character • Leadership positions held • Teamwork • Community service hours • Statistics • 3% Yearbook/Newspaper Editor • 12% Yearbook/Newspaper Staff • 5% Debate Team • 23% Boy/Girl Scouts • 17% Eagle Scouts/Gold Award • 13% JROTC Cadet • 10% Civil Air Patrol • 14% Academic Bowl Team

  5. Applying to the academies is much lengthier than applying to any other college or university. With such a rich history, the academies weigh each decision very carefully. Thousands of candidates meet the basic requirements, but they only select the best and most talented young men and women to represent our nation.

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