United States Naval Academy

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United States Naval Academy

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

Academics

Demographics

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Tuition, room, board, and medical/dental care are fully funded by the U.S. government. Midshipmen receive a monthly stipend (~$1,185/month). There is no tuition cost. Graduates incur a minimum 5-year active duty service obligation in the Navy or Marine Corps.

Athletics

33-36 varsity sports teams (sources vary by counting method) in NCAA Division I. Football competes in the American Athletic Conference (FBS); most other sports compete in the Patriot League. All midshipmen are required to participate in athletics -- varsity, club, or intramural -- every semester. The Brigade of Midshipmen numbers ~4,500.

Notable

The Naval Academy requires a Congressional nomination (or other qualifying nomination source) for admission. Candidates must pass the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA) and meet strict medical/physical standards. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, 17-23 years old, unmarried, and not pregnant or supporting dependents. The mandatory 5-year active duty commitment (Navy or Marine Corps) after graduation makes this both a college and military career decision. USNA produces more astronauts, Medal of Honor recipients, and Rhodes Scholars than most other institutions. The admissions process is among the most rigorous in the country, combining academic, physical, leadership, and medical evaluations.

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