by Heather Roberts (US Air Force)
Originally posted 12/8/2009
Originally posted 12/8/2009
When selecting a college or university to attend, high school students have a plethora of choices. However, in today's society attending the right institution has a direct impact one’s ability for future success. Coupled with the fact attending the right instruction is not cheap. Attending a service academy becomes a very attractive option because it provides a student with a quality education as well as guaranteed employment upon graduation.
A service academy is a undergraduate institution established to prepare young men and women to become officers in the military. There are five service academies in the United States. They are:
The admissions process is extensive and competitive. Only 18% of the students that apply are accepted for admission. However, BDPA students can expect assistance from the US Air Force if they consider the following admission tips:
A service academy is a undergraduate institution established to prepare young men and women to become officers in the military. There are five service academies in the United States. They are:
- United States Military Academy (West Point)
- United States Naval Academy
- United States Air Force Academy
- United States Merchant Marines
- United States Coast Guard
- Become an officer of character to lead the Air Force and Nation in the future
- Graduate with a bachelors of science and 2nd Lieutenant commission; earn a salary starting at approximately $40,000 per year and owe no college loans
- All training and education are interwoven with leadership and character development
- Military Training
- Academic Education
- Athletic/Physical Fitness
- Training/Education programs valued over $403,000 with $894 monthly stipend
- World Class facilities and faculty with an average class size of 18 cadets
- State of the Art Facilitates
- Student/Faculty ratio of 8 to 1
- 100% full-time faculty; both civilian and active duty AF officers
- Recognized institution with 32 academic majors (102 hours core curriculum)
- Athletic/Sports; 17 men/10 women Division I teams and 46 club sports
- Aviation: free-fall parachuting, soaring gliders, and powered flight
- Summer Training Programs; leadership training, cultural immersion, language immersion and character development
- #1 Baccalaureate College (West)
- #1 Undergraduate Business Management
- #2 Aero & Astro Engineering
- #8 Undergraduate Engineering Programs
- #8 Electrical Engineering
- #8 Civil Engineering
- 30-40 National Competitive Scholarships
- Rhodes
- Truman
- Marshall
- 16 Graduate School Programs
- 17 Medical School Scholarships
- 2 Dental/Nursing Scholarships
The admissions process is extensive and competitive. Only 18% of the students that apply are accepted for admission. However, BDPA students can expect assistance from the US Air Force if they consider the following admission tips:
- Start before the end of your junior year (March/April)
- Looking for leadership potential, athletic ability, academics and character
- Dual but separate process to attend a military service academy; an appointment from USAFA and a Nomination from your Congressional Representative or Senator (other military-affiliated categories exist)
- Complete a medical examination
- Pass a candidate fitness assessment
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