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2026 Nurse Corps Enlisted Commissioning Program

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RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN solicits applications for the Academic Year
(AY) 2026 Nurse Corps (NC) Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program
(MECP) selection board, which will convene in the Fall of 2025.  NC MECP 
provides Active Duty (AD), and Training and Administration of the Reserves 
(TAR) enlisted Sailors and Marines who already have some college credit a 
path to obtain a baccalaureate degree in nursing and a commission in the NC.  
Eligible Sailors and Marines may be in any rating or military occupational 
specialty.  Reserve Component enlisted Sailors in any status other than TAR 
are not eligible.

2.  Applications must be received by 13 June 2025 and should be sent
to:
        Commanding Officer
        Naval Medical Leader and Professional Development Command
        Attn:  HMDT, 16th Floor
        8955 Wood Road
        Bethesda MD 20889-5611
Any required documentation not yet available when the original application 
package is submitted must be received at the above address no later than 30 
June 2025.  Incomplete packages will not be reviewed by the board.

3.  Reference (a), chapters 1, 2 and 5, provides application procedures and 
requirements, which should be read in their entirety.
Additional application information can be found via the Naval Medical Leader 
and Professional Development Command (NMLPDC) website at 
https://www.med.navy.mil/Naval-Medical-Leader-and-Professional-Development-
Command/Professional-Development/Enlisted-Commissioning-Programs/-Medical-
Enlisted-Commissioning-Programs-/
  Applicants must not have reached their 42nd birthday by the time of initial 
commission, and age waivers will not be granted.  A Marine administrative 
message will outline conditional release procedures for AD Marines who are 
selected to participate in the program.

4.  Amplifying information for the AY 26 NC MECP selection board:
    a.  Applicants assigned to a nuclear training command or who hold a 
nuclear Navy electronic classification and are applying for the AY 26 NC MECP 
selection board must obtain conditional release from nuclear-field duty prior 
to submitting their application for consideration.  To obtain a conditional 
release, an applicant must submit an Electronic Personnel Action Request 
(NAVPERS 1306/7) form to the Nuclear Propulsion Program Management Office 
(OPNAV N133) via their detailer.
    b.  Applicants not assigned to nuclear programs must submit a NAVPERS 
1306/7 to their enlisted community manager to obtain the conditional release.

5.  Once approved, selection board results will be released and posted via 
the NMLPDC website listed in paragraph (3).

6.  The point of contact is Beverly D. Kemp, NMLPDC, who can be reached at 
(301) 319-4520/DSN 285 or via e-mail at beverly.d.kemp.civ@health.mil.

7.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or until 30 
September 2026, whichever occurs first.

8.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.//

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2026 MSC In-Service Procurement Program Selection Board

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NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS 
APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL.  
REF B IS PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION 115B, MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS (MSC) IN-SERVICE 
PROCUREMENT PROGRAM (IPP).  
REF C IS TITLE 10 U.S. CODE SECTION 8323, OFFICERS:  20 YEARS.

RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN solicits applications for the Academic Year
(AY) 2026 Medical Service Corps (MSC) In-Service Procurement Program
(IPP) Selection Board.  The MSC IPP provides a pathway to officer commissions 
for Active Duty enlisted personnel who meet eligibility criteria for direct 
commission or training programs in Health Care Administration (HCA), 
physician assistant, radiation health, environmental health, industrial 
hygiene, occupational therapy, clinical social work, entomology, medical 
laboratory science, pharmacy, clinical psychology, and optometry.  The 
application deadline is 15 June 2025 and the Selection Board will convene on 
or about 17 September 2025.

2.  Eligibility criteria.  Application procedures and eligibility criteria 
are outlined in this NAVADMIN, chapters 1, 2, and 6 of reference (a), and 
reference (b), which can be viewed on the MyNavy HR website at 
https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Career-Management/Community-
Management/Officer/Program-Authorizations/

3.  Applicants must not have reached their 42nd birthday by the time of 
initial appointment and commissioning.  Age waivers up to age 48 are 
available and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

4.  In line with references (a) and (c), applicants are reminded that to be 
eligible for voluntary retirement, an applicant appointed as an officer is 
required to complete 20 years of Active Duty service, with at least 10 years 
of service as an active commissioned officer.

5.  Applicants must include a conditional release in their application.
    a.  Applicants assigned to a nuclear training command or who hold a 
nuclear Navy Enlisted Classification must submit an Enlisted Personnel Action 
Request (NAVPERS 1306/7) form to the Nuclear Propulsion Program Management 
Office (OPNAV N133) via their detailer.
    b.  Applicants not assigned to nuclear programs must submit the NAVPERS 
1306/7 to their enlisted community manager to obtain the conditional release.

6.  Applicants for training must provide an acceptance letter from an 
accredited university in line with reference (b) and submit scholastic 
aptitude test, American college testing, graduate record examination, 
graduate management admission test, or pharmacy college admission test 
scores, as applicable.

7.  Amplifying, program-specific guidance for the AY26 MSC IPP Selection 
Board is as follows:
    a.  HCA direct.  Must have an accredited master's degree prior to the 
application deadline.
    b.  HCA training.  Must include an acceptance letter from either the 
Army-Baylor University graduate program in HCA or a master's of HCA and 
Policy degree at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
    c.  Physician Assistant.  Official transcripts from all academic 
institutions attended must be sent by the institution directly to the 
University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) Centralized Application Service 
(CAS) no later than 15 June 2025.  The UNMC CAS application must be initiated 
online, where applicants can also find the instructions and admission 
requirements.  The UNMC CAS website is https://www.unmc.edu/
  No documents need to be uploaded into the UNMC CAS system.
Completion of the online application does not qualify as submission of the 
application for IPP.
    d.  Clinical psychology.  Applicants interested in pursuing a qualifying 
doctoral in clinical psychology prior to commissioning must possess a 
baccalaureate or master's degree from an accredited college or university and 
must have attained a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.  
Applicants must also have a letter of acceptance from a doctoral program 
(Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in either clinical or counseling psychology.  This doctoral 
program must be accredited by the American Psychological Association or the 
Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System.  Applicants must also be 
able to complete all pre-internship academic requirements within 48 months, 
prior to the start of the required doctoral internship.  Applicants must 
obtain licensure or certification from the appropriate certifying body, 
state, territory, or the District of Columbia within 18 months of completion 
of the internship.
    e.  Optometry.  Applicants interested in pursuing a qualifying degree 
prior to commissioning must have a letter of acceptance into a doctor of 
optometry degree program that is accredited by the Accreditation Council on 
Optometric Education and must also be able to complete the requirements for a 
doctor of optometry degree within
48 consecutive months.  Applicants must have a 3.0 or better GPA on a 4.0 
scale.  Applicants must obtain licensure or certification from the 
appropriate certifying body, state, territory, or the District of Columbia 
prior to commissioning or within 1 year after commissioning as dictated by 
the standard practices and procedures of the specialty.

8.  All completed applications must be received by the Naval Medical Leader 
and Professional Development Command (NMLPDC) no later than
15 June 2025 and addressed to:
     Commanding Officer
     Naval Medical Leader and Professional Development Command
     Attn:  HMDT, 16th Floor
     8955 Wood Road
     Bethesda MD 20889-5611
More information about the program as well as application information can be 
found on the website noted in paragraph 2 and the NMLPDC website at 
https://www.med.navy.mil/Naval-Medical-Leader-and-Professional-Development-
Command/

9.  Selection board results will be released on the NLMPDC website once 
approved.

10.  The point of contact is Beverly D. Kemp, NMLPDC, who can be reached at 
(301) 319-4520/DSN 285, or via e-mail at beverly.d.kemp.civ@health.mil.

11.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or 30 September 
2026, whichever occurs first.

12.  Released by Vice Admiral Richard J. Cheeseman, Jr., N1.//

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Nurse Corps is an Option in 2026 Seaman to Admiral-21 Program

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NARR/REF A IS OPNAVINST 1420.1B, ENLISTED TO OFFICER COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS 
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COMMISSIONING PROGRAMS.   
REF C IS PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION 150A, SEAMAN TO ADMIRAL-21 NUCLEAR OPTION 
COMMISSIONING PROGRAM.   
REF D IS COMNAVCRUITCOMINST 1130.8M, NAVY RECRUITING MANUAL.//

RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN solicits applications and provides guidance for the 
Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Seaman to Admiral-21 (STA-21) Commissioning Program.  
STA-21 is a full-time undergraduate education and commissioning program open 
to enlisted personnel of all pay grades and ratings who meet the eligibility 
requirements specified in reference (a).

2.  Applicants stationed outside the United States at any time between 1 
February 2024 and 30 June 2025 or those who were deployed at any time between 
1 February 2024 and 30 June 2025 may apply without a valid Scholastic 
Aptitude Test (SAT) or American College Test (ACT), if they meet the 
requirements detailed in paragraph (8h) of this NAVADMIN.  The SAT or ACT 
application requirement is also waived for all STA-21 Nuclear option (STA-
21(N)) applicants; however, the SAT or ACT is strongly encouraged for STA-
21(N) applicants who wish to strengthen their academic record.
Supplemental information for applicant submission is provided in paragraphs 
(8g) and (8h) of this NAVADMIN.

3.  The deadline for submission of applications for the FY26 STA-21 Program 
is 1 July 2025, and application packages must be postmarked on or before this 
date.  It is recommended that applications be submitted prior to the deadline 
as early submission allows timely feedback to the Sailor regarding missing or 
illegible documents.
Additional documentation must be postmarked on or before 24 July 2025; any 
submissions after this date will not be accepted.  The selection board is 
scheduled to convene in August 2025 and selectees will be announced via 
NAVADMIN message.

4.  The core program and the following target options are open for 
application for the FY26 selection board:  Surface Warfare Officer (SWO), SWO 
Engineering Duty Option SWO (ED), Nuclear (Surface and Submarine), Special 
Warfare, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Naval Flight Officer, Aviator, Civil 
Engineering Corps, Nurse Corps, and Information Professional.

5.  The following target options have zero select opportunities for
FY26:  Human Resources, Intelligence, Information Warfare, Medical Corps, 
Supply Corps, Oceanography Officer (OCEANO), and SWO (OCEANO).

6.  The Nuclear (Surface and Submarine) target option is now open to Sailors 
who are serving in the Fleet and hold an active nuclear Navy Enlisted 
Classification (NEC) (N1XO, N1XS, N2XO, N2XS) and to those Sailors who are in 
the nuclear training pipeline with the N91T NEC.
Applicants holding a nuclear NEC must receive a conditional release from the 
Nuclear Enlisted Community Manager (OPNAV N133D), in line with reference (b), 
if applying for an option outside the nuclear community.  All applicants for 
STA-21(N) must be able to begin their first day of class in the first 
semester of their coursework prior to reaching eight years of service.  See 
paragraph (9) of this NAVADMIN for additional requirements for non-nuclear 
trained Sailors applying for the Nuclear (Surface and Submarine) target 
options.
Reference (c) provides specific information and all other requirements to 
apply for the STA-21(N) program.

7.  The following additional information is relevant to FY26 STA-21 (non-
Nuclear option) applications:
    a.  If a Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) was not performed within the 
last year, the Commanding Officer (CO) will provide an affirmative statement 
in their endorsement certifying the applicant is within Navy PFA height and 
weight requirements.
    b.  See paragraph (8h) of this NAVADMIN for standardized test score 
requirements.  Candidates are advised to verify school admission 
requirements, as the STA-21(N) SAT or ACT waiver does not supersede 
university admission requirements.
    c.  The Joint Service Transcript (JST), in line with reference (a), 
enclosure (1), chapter 8, paragraph 6.b(9), does not need to be submitted 
with this application.  A future revision of reference (a) will remove this 
requirement.
    d.  The applicant's photograph, in line with reference (a), is no longer 
required for this application.  A future revision of reference (a) will 
remove this requirement.

8.  The following information addresses lessons learned from the
FY25 STA-21 (non-Nuclear option) selection process and board.  This 
information is provided to preclude common errors:
    a.  Of the 476 applications received for FY25, 455 were board eligible.  
A total of 79 Sailors were selected to participate in the
FY25 STA-21 Program.
    b.  Each year, application packages are not considered due to non-
qualifying SAT or ACT scores, missing the CO's endorsement or 
recommendations, recent Non-Judicial Punishment, missing PFA cycles, missing 
or illegible documents, and not meeting program age or Navy PFA height and 
weight requirements.
    c.  Minimum eligibility requirements must be met before submitting an 
application.  Applications should be mailed only when fully completed.
    d.  The CO's endorsement is extremely important, especially their ranking 
of the applicant among their peers.  The endorsement should contain specifics 
about the individual's academic potential, commitment, leadership, service 
above self, and potential as a Naval officer.  CO comments should specify the 
primary option to which the individual is applying and address how the 
individual meets the qualifications for that option.  For junior Sailors with 
only schoolhouse evaluations, the CO must address this issue in their 
endorsement.
    e.  An interview board and nomination review board will be conducted in 
line with reference (a).  Officer interview boards will consist of three 
officers, and the applicant's CO may not be a board member and should not 
submit an interview appraisal sheet.  It is recommended that officers of the 
applicant's designator of choice, if available, be asked to participate in 
the interview and nomination review board to assess the applicant for their 
community.
Officer appraisals provide important insight into the applicant.
The appraisal from the board should be a frank and honest assessment of the 
applicant's leadership and academic potential.  The CO's personal interview 
should be conducted only after the application is complete and the officer 
interview board has submitted their appraisals.  The full picture of an 
applicant's academic and officer potential can only be determined by 
reviewing the SAT or ACT scores (if required), high school or college 
transcripts, and a completed application package.  Appraisal forms should be 
typed in 10 or 12- point font.
    f.  The STA-21 applicant's personal statement should address why the 
Sailor wants to become an officer, how the Sailor's selection would improve 
the Navy, and why the Sailor is applying for a specific option.  Sailors must 
also address any hardships or unique experiences that shaped their character.  
Junior Sailors should provide information on high school experiences, as high 
school transcripts rarely provide in-depth information on involvement in 
sports, clubs, volunteer hours, work, etc.  Additionally, applicants should 
address any anomalies in the package (e.g., poor high school grades, college 
grades, service school grades, or poor evaluation performance).  This 
explanation should include details of the situation, how the applicant has 
overcome these issues, and why the applicant will be successful in the 
future.
    g.  The application is a reflection of the applicant; therefore it is 
important that the applicant review their package in its entirety before 
submission.  Check for misspelled words and improper grammar.  Ensure all 
high school and college transcripts are enclosed.  Applicants must submit 
results from the last PFA completed including overall score.  Applicants who 
have not taken the PFA within the past year and meet the exception criteria, 
in line with reference (a), must have a CO's endorsement, including a 
statement verifying the applicant is currently within Navy PFA height and 
weight standards.
    h.  Qualifying SAT or ACT scores are required for all non- nuclear 
officer candidates, except as noted in paragraph (1) of this NAVADMIN.  
Qualifying SAT or ACT scores are not required for all nuclear officer 
candidates; however, the SAT or ACT is strongly encouraged for STA-21(N) 
applicants who wish to strengthen their academic record.  Applications can 
still be submitted pending receipt of SAT or ACT scores or with a command 
statement indicating non-availability for overseas locations and deployed 
units.  The SAT or ACT scores submitted can be from exams taken between 1 
July 2020 and 1 July 2025.  Applicants without SAT or ACT scores and who meet 
the exception criteria must ensure their high school cumulative Grade Point 
Average (GPA) (minimum 2.5 GPA) is dated within the last five years or have a 
minimum 2.5 cumulative college GPA on a 4.0 scale with 12 or more semester 
hours.
     i.  It is recommended the command retain a copy of the entire 
application package.  The command portion of the application (such as command 
endorsement and interview appraisal sheets) should not be shared with the 
applicant.

9.  FY26 STA-21(N) applicants should be aware of the following application 
requirement modifications that are only relevant for Sailors applying to the 
nuclear option.  These modifications have been made in an effort to reduce 
administrative requirements for applicants and will be incorporated into a 
future revision of reference (a).  All waivers will be adjudicated on a case-
by-case basis.  All waivers must be clearly identified and formally endorsed 
by the Sailor's CO as part of the Sailor's STA-21(N) application.
    a.  JST transcripts are not required for STA-21(N) applicants.
    b.  Applicants are required to apply to three STA-21(N) program- approved 
universities prior to the STA-21(N) application deadline.
If an applicant's desired university is not accepting applications prior to 
the STA-21(N) application deadline, the applicant shall include both 
documentation for those applications already submitted and notice of their 
intention to apply to their preferred university in their STA-21(N) 
application package.
    c.  The following universities have zero select opportunities for FY26:  
Columbia University and Southern University and A&M College.
    d.  Interviews (command and nominative boards) are not required for STA-
21(N) applicants, nor are they required to submit officer interview sheets.
    e.  Non-nuclear trained Sailors are welcome to apply to STA- 21(N), but 
must submit a Electronic Personnel Action Request (NAVPERS 1306/7), to their 
community manager requesting conditional release from their community, in 
line with their community practices.  They must include in their application 
package the approved conditional release letter received from their community 
manager.  Application packages must be screened by the Nuclear Accessions 
Director of Navy Recruiting Command (NRC) and the finalized nuclear field 
eligibility worksheet must be included in the application package.  If 
applicants have any questions about this process, contact OPNAV N133D at 
bullnuke@navy.mil.  Non-nuclear trained Sailors must meet the requirements of 
nuclear field duty as specified in Chapter 5 of reference (d).  Those 
requirements not met for nuclear field duty require a waiver with NRC 
concurrence.  These requirements include, but are not limited to, Armed 
Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, foreign citizenship, and security 
clearance.
    f.  CO Letter of Recommendation.  A CO's letter of recommendation must be 
included in an applicant's package.  It is encouraged that the CO's letter 
endorse a Sailor based upon their mental aptitude, leadership, and ability to 
manage adversity.  COs are encouraged to provide supplemental context into 
their ranking methodology and ranking philosophy.  Commands with "one of one"
Sailors are reviewed with the same regard as commands with multiple Sailors 
applying.  COs should rank their STA-21(N) applicants in a separate group 
than non-nuclear STA-21 applicants within their command.
    g.  STA-21(N) applicants are not required to submit the personal 
statement listed in paragraph (8f) and instead must submit three personal 
statements, each not to exceed 300 words, in response to the following 
questions:
        (1) What actions have you taken to prepare for the STA-21(N) program, 
and how do these actions set you apart from other applicants? (Provide 
specific endeavors/activities that make you
competitive.)
        (2) How do you assess your readiness to academically manage a 
technically rigorous and compressed college level course load?
(Highlight academic success, but also explain any previous academic 
shortfalls and provide evidence that you've overcome them.)
        (3) STA-21(N) is an education and commissioning opportunity that will 
challenge you morally, mentally, and physically.  How do you assess your 
resiliency in successfully navigating the adversity and mental stresses 
expected in this program?  (Explain your Warrior Ethos and provide any 
personal challenges or shortcomings that have made you more resilient.)

10.  The following lessons learned are provided to STA-21(N) applicants based 
on the FY25 STA-21(N) selection process and board.
This information is provided to ensure applicants highlight their 
accomplishments and present a competitive package.
    a.  The most competitive applicants have strong academic performance in 
high school, college, or the nuclear training pipeline.  If an applicant does 
not have a history of strong academic performance, they should provide 
evidence of improved technical rigor and academic readiness through some 
other means, such as SAT or ACT scores, or additional college level courses 
in technical subjects (e.g., calculus, physics, etc.).  Strong performance in 
the Fleet or advanced qualifications are not a substitute for academic 
performance; Fleet Sailors without an exceptional academic record are 
strongly encouraged to take the SAT or ACT in order to demonstrate their 
academic aptitude and potential.
    b.  Sailors are encouraged to be forthright in addressing reasons for 
poor academic performance or disenrollment from an academic institution.  
This is best accomplished with an explanation of lessons learned or actions 
taken to address their weaknesses since the event occurred.
    c.  Letters of recommendation are encouraged and should provide further 
evidence of a Sailor's ability to complete a rigorous technical degree or 
other efforts a Sailor has taken to strengthen their application.

11.  The preferred method of delivery for applications is through mail.  If 
mail delivery is not possible, contact the Naval Service Training Command 
STA-21 Program Office (N92 STA-21) at grlk_sta21@us.navy.mil for alternative 
delivery methods.  Mail completed applications to: 

Naval Service Training Command
ATTN:  N92 STA-21
320A Dewey Ave Building 3, Room 106
Great Lakes, IL 60088-2845

12.  For questions, specific details, eligibility criteria, application 
requirements, and selection procedures, Sailors should refer to reference 
(a), contact your command career counselor, or visit the STA-21 website at:
https://www.netc.navy.mil/Commands/Naval-Service-Training-Command/STA-21/STA-
21-program/ for the most up-to-date information.

13.  The point of contact for STA-21 is Naval Service Training Command, N92 
STA-21, (847) 688-5454 ext. 242 or 243/DSN 792 or grlk_sta21@us.navy.mil.  
The point of contact for the STA-21(N) Program Office is the Nuclear Enlisted 
Community Manager, OPNAV N133D, (703) 604-5491/DSN 664 or bullnuke@navy.mil.

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ENLISTED APPLICATIONS TO THE UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS OF 2029

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APPLICATION ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL.
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RMKS/1. The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is seeking top performing,
energetic Sailors and Marines from the Active and Reserve Components who have
demonstrated strong leadership for admission to the USNA Class of
2029. Among each USNA class is a corps of prior-enlisted Sailors and Marines
who infuse peer-level fleet experience into the Brigade of Midshipmen. Years
from now, these young men and women from all walks of life will lead our
fleet. Commanding officers (CO) are encouraged to identify motivated
enlisted personnel who meet the criteria and may be good candidates for
selection to USNA.

2. Successful candidates will be top-quality Sailors and Marines who fit the
following profile:
a. Academics:
(1) Possess a strong high school grade point average indicating the
potential to succeed at USNA. Fleet applicants ranked in the top 40 percent
of their high school class are typically considered competitive.
(2) Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores taken within the last two
years. The SAT is a three-part test consisting of reading, math, and
writing. Applicants should aim to score above 500 in reading (verbal) and
above 550 in math, with a combined minimum of 1050. There is no recommended
score for the writing component, but it may be used for evaluation
purposes. For applicants who have taken the American College Test (ACT)
within the last 2 years, scores of 22 in English and 24 in Math are
recommended. Potential candidates with SAT or ACT scores that are older than
two years or below these guidelines are strongly encouraged to retake the
test.
We will accept applications with no SAT/ACT scores or scores older than two
years, but candidates should inform the USNA Fleet Coordinator the reason the
tests were not taken.
(3) Typically completed four years of mathematics, including a strong
foundation in geometry, algebra, and trigonometry, four years of english, and
one year of chemistry. Additionally, physics, calculus, history, and two
years of a foreign language are strongly recommended. Continued education
since high school is vital; candidates are encouraged to strengthen their
admission application with college courses in higher math that includes
trigonometry/pre-calculus and sciences.
(4) If schedule permits, applicants are encouraged to complete
college courses that display current academic ability.
b. Top performers who have demonstrated or possess strong leadership
(e.g., past and present Command Junior Sailors/Bluejackets of the
Quarter/Year, top 20 percent performers in "A" and "C" schools, class
leaders, Honor Guard members, and community volunteers).
c. Good moral character and unquestionable loyalty to the United States,
as determined by a command interview and military recommendations.
d. No record of disciplinary action under Article 15, Uniform Code of
Military Justice, or conviction by civil court (except minor traffic
violations) during the three years preceding application for
admission. Waivers are considered on a case-by-case basis.
e. Outstanding physical fitness. In addition to passing the candidate
fitness assessment in the USNA application, candidates need to have
demonstrated the ability to pass the USNA physical fitness requirements
within the last year. The USNA physical readiness test standards (Minimum
Passing Scores) are:
(1) Push-ups (2 minutes): 35 (Male), 20 (Female).
(2) Front Plank: 1 minute and 45 seconds (1:45).
(3) 1.5 Mile Run: 10 minutes and 30 seconds (10:30) (Male),
12 minutes and 40 seconds (12:40) (Female).
f. Must not have passed their 23rd birthday on 1 July of the year of
admission to USNA.
g. Must not be married, pregnant, or have incurred obligations of
parenthood.

3. Candidates with superior academic performance and strong military
backgrounds may receive direct appointments to USNA. Top performers who need
to strengthen their academic background may be selected to attend the Naval
Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) in Newport, RI for one year and receive an
appointment to USNA the following year.

4. Personnel selected to attend USNA or NAPS must be medically qualified by
the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) in order
to be commissioned as an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps. Once
candidates begin submitting application documents, their name will be sent to
DoDMERB for the physical and eye exams. The candidate will be contacted by
Department of Defense Medical Exam Testing System, the DoDMERB contractor,
with information on where to receive the physical and eye exams. The
candidate will be contacted by the USNA Fleet Coordinator with information on
how to get the physical and eye exam completed at their own military
treatment facility as an alternative. Reference (a) provides medical
standards.

5. Up to 170 active and reserve personnel may be appointed to USNA each
year. The deadline to apply to the class of 2029 is 31 December 2024. The
deadline for all completed application documents is 31 January 2025.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to complete their application as soon as
possible. Packages completed before 31 January 2025 will be reviewed by the
admissions board as soon as they are received. Packages will not be reviewed
without the CO's endorsement. References (b) and (c) provide guidance.

6. An applicant becomes an official candidate by submitting a preliminary
application online at https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/. A follow-on email to
the fleet applicant will provide them with a candidate number and
instructions for completing the full application. USNA operates on a rolling
admissions process and fleet applicants are encouraged to complete their
applications early to improve competitiveness. Key components to the USNA
application include:
a. Essay.
b. Personal background information.
c. High school transcripts.
d. College entrance exam scores (SAT/ACT).
e. Recommendation from Leading Petty Officer/Leading Chief Petty Officer
or the Senior Enlisted Advisor (Platoon Sergeant/First Sergeant/Sergeant
Major).
f. Recommendation from first officer in chain of command
(OIC/DIVO/DEPT HEAD).
g. Recommendation from CO.
h. Extracurricular activities validated by chain of command.

7. Direct application questions to the Fleet Liaison at (410) 293-1839/DSN
281-1839 or fleet@usna.edu, or write to: USNA, Candidate Guidance Office,
Halsey Field House, 52 King George St, Annapolis, MD 21402-1318, Attn: Fleet
Liaison.

8. Additional information about USNA may be obtained at
https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Apply/Active-Duty-Service-Applicants.php.

9. Released by the Honorable Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy.//

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