1 / 21

ADMISSIONS

liam
Download Presentation

ADMISSIONS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


    1. ADMISSIONS

    3. Brigade of Midshipmen 22 May 2002 TOTAL 4200 (4169 U.S. + 31 INTERNATIONAL MIDSHIPMEN) % OF BRIGADE MEN 3556 85 WOMEN 629 15 MINORITIES 772 19 AFRICAN AMERICAN 249 6 HISPANIC 320 8 ASIAN AMERICAN 163 4 NATIVE AMERICAN 40 1

    4. History of Incoming Class Composition 70 1339 0 17 99% 75 1332 0 55 97% 80 1299 81 88 87% 85 1328 109 163 81% 90 1363 143 246 74% 95 1133 146 227 70% 00 1212 200 219 70% 05 1239 196 266 66% 06 1214 192 299 64%

    6. Selectivity

    7. Class of 2006 Profile School Honors and Activities Student body/council/president/VP............................ 8% Class president or vice president............................... 11% School publication staff............................................... 26% National Honor Society................................................ 58% Varsity athletics............................................................ 86% Dramatics, public speaking, debating........................ 86% Leader of musical group.............................................. 9% Eagle Scout/Gold Award.............................................. 11% Boys/Girls State or Nation........................................... 17% Rank in High School Class First fifth.......................................................................... 78% Second fifth..................................................................... 16% Third fifth......................................................................... 4% Fourth fifth...................................................................... 2% Fifth fifth.......................................................................... 0%

    8. Admissions Basic Eligibility At least 17 years of age and must not have passed 23rd birthday on July 1 of year of entry United States Citizen Unmarried, not pregnant and have no legal obligation to support a child or other individual Good moral character

    9. 4 Basic Steps to Admission Scholastic Qualification Medical Qualification Physical Aptitude/Fitness Official Nomination

    10. Congressional Nominations 5 vacancies per Congressional Member Max of 10 nominations per Congressional vacancy Nominating Systems Competitive Principal with Competitive Alternates Principal with Numbered Alternates

    11. Nominations and Appointments (Averages) Congressional Nominations Total Noms Appts Senators (100) 890 99 Representatives (435) 4000 500 Vice President (5) 10 1 4900 600 Military Service Connected Nominations Presidential (Son/Dau of Career Mil) 440 75 SECNAV (USN/USMC Regular/Res) 450 170 Son/Dau of Disabled Veterans/POW/MOH 10 5 NROTC/NJROTC and desig Honor Sch 150 20 Superintendent 50 30 300 TOTAL NOMINATIONS 6000 QUALIFIED ALTERNATES (to fill class) 300 TOTAL APPOINTMENTS 1200

    12. Overview (Typical Cycle) Class Women Applicants 12,000 2,300 Candidates 9,700 1,700 Nominations 6,000 930 Cases Considered 4,700 700 Scholastically Qualified 2,900 460 Fully Qualified w/Nom 1,900 290 Offers of Appointment 1,500 250 Admitted 1,200 200

    13. What USNA Looks For In Candidates Excellent Moral Character Mentally & Physically Fit Interested in Becoming a Professional Officer in the Naval Service Potential for Leadership Likely to complete 4 year course of study Likely to remain in Naval Service beyond initial obligation

    14. Assessment of the Whole Person Weighted Predictors Rank In Secondary School Class SAT-I Math or ACT-Math SAT-I Verbal or ACT-English Teacher Recommendations Extracurricular Activities Athletic Non-Athletic Strong Interest Inventory Technology Military Career

    15. Average SAT/ACT (Converted) Test Scores of Incoming Classes Class Verbal Math Combined 01 634 (27) 659 (29) 1293 02 638 (27) 666 (29) 1304 03 634 (27) 667 (29) 1301 04 637 (27) 668 (29) 1305 05 644 (27) 663 (29) 1307 06 637 (27) 664 (29) 1301

    16. Admissions Board DIVISION DIRECTORS (4) ENGINEERING/WEAPONS MATH/SCIENCE HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSORS (4) ENG/WEAP MATH/SCIENCE HUM/SS AT-LARGE COMMANDANT STAFF (4) BATTALION OFFICER (OinC PLEBE DETAIL) BATTALION OFFICER COMPANY OFFICER COMPANY OFFICER ADMISSIONS STAFF (6) DEAN OF ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS ASSOC DIR OF ADMISSIONS SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER ASST DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ACADEMIC CENTER REP

    17. Admissions Board Judgment Human Factor Subjective Consideration Personal statement in essay form Blue and Gold Officers evaluation Guidance Counselors evaluation Recommendations from senior officers and others based on personal observation Evaluation of secondary school transcript Percentage of graduates going to 4 year colleges Method school uses to compute rank in class College preparatory courses Honors or advanced placement courses Senior year course load Grade trends in solid courses

    18. Admissions Board Judgment Human Factor (cont) Performance in postgraduate courses/college Performance in leadership positions Familiarity with the Academy and the Naval Service Personal military service Family military background Summer Seminar attendance Visits to the Naval Academy Unique background or skills. Examples: exceptional athletic ability; ethnic heritage; fluent language; English as a second language; overcome significant disadvantage or adversity Hours worked per week; supervisors evaluation

    19. Post-High School Preparatory Programs College Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) 250 candidates Naval Academy Foundation Program 80 candidates

    20. Midshipmen Service Selection Class of 2003- 986 Members Selection Total Unrestricted Line Male Female Surface Ships(conventional)179 65 Surface Ships (nuclear) 27 15 Submarine Warfare 134 0 Navy Seals 16 0 Special Operations 13 1 Navy Pilot 234 34 Naval Flight Officer 72 8 Marine Corps Pilot 41 6 Marine Corps NFO 3 0 Marine Corps Ground 100 15 Male Female 837 149 Restricted Line & Staff Corps Male Female Aviation Maintenance 0 0 Cryptology 4 0 Intelligence 3 0 Oceanography 0 0 Medical Corps 2 3 Supply Corps 6 0 Civil Engineering Corps 1 1 Human Resources Professional 1 0 Interservice Transfer Air Force 1 1 Army 0 0

    21. Notable Accomplishments of Naval Academy Graduates 1 President of the United States 19 Members of Congress 4 State Governors 5 Secretaries of the Navy 1 Secretary of the Air Force 3 Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 3 Vice Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 25 Chiefs of Naval Operations The U.S. Naval Academy is a national resource of distinctive character and remarkable excellence. Middle States Association Commission on Higher Education 21 December 1995

More Related