United States Military Academy (West Point)

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United States Military Academy (West Point)

Admissions (Class of 2028 / Fall 2024)

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Tuition, room, board, and medical/dental care are fully funded by the U.S. government. Cadets also receive a monthly stipend (~$1,185/month as of 2024). There is no tuition cost. In exchange, graduates incur a 5-year active duty service obligation followed by 3 years in the reserves.

Athletics

West Point fields 27 NCAA Division I varsity teams. Football competes in the American Athletic Conference (FBS); most other sports compete in the Patriot League. All cadets are required to participate in athletics -- either intercollegiate, club, or intramural sports every semester. The Corps of Cadets numbers ~4,400 total.

Notable

West Point requires a Congressional nomination (or service-connected nomination) as a prerequisite for admission -- this is in addition to the academic, physical, and medical qualification process. Candidates must pass the Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA). The admissions process is fundamentally different from civilian colleges: applicants must be U.S. citizens (with rare exceptions), between 17 and 23 years old, unmarried, and not pregnant or obligated to support children. The 5-year active duty commitment after graduation makes this a career decision, not just a college choice. West Point has a 4-year attrition rate of ~20%.

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