JANICE D. SCHAKOWSKY

U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

1027 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515

SERVICE ACADEMY INFORMATION SHEET

 

I. GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Because of the extremely keen competition for nominations, you are urged to apply to every nominating authority which your eligibility allows, (Senators, Congressman, President, Vice President, as a Child of a Deceased or Disabled Veteran). However, if you receive a nomination from another source, I will not be able to duplicate that nomination. Since the academies are able to award more appointments than are provided by Congressional vacancies and other categories, no candidate who is highly qualified needs more than one nomination to obtain an appointment. By the same token, no candidate who fails to meet academy standards will benefit by having multiple nominations. In order that more NINTH DISTRICT applicants will have an opportunity to be reviewed by the academies, please let me know immediately if you are nominated by another authority.

Each Congressional Office uses a selection process which is designed to meet its own needs and standards. The different procedures are often confusing to applicants who apply to more than one office. Last minute misunderstandings can be avoided by carefully studying and following the instructions of each office.

Certain information is required as outlined below in order for you to be considered as an applicant. It is your responsibility to submit this information and to keep it updated. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF INFORMATION IS 8 DECEMBER. There must be adequate time to assess each candidate's qualifications. Information received after the deadline is acceptable until the selections of nominees is complete, candidates whose files are incomplete on 20 December, when I make my nominations, cannot be considered.

Careful thought should be given to your first choice of an academy. Second choices can be considered only in the event that there are not sufficient numbers of qualified candidates in an academy category to fill a slate of nominees. This rarely happens. (First choice designations may be changed at any time before nominations are made.)

 

II. REQUIREMENTS

Residency: Applicant must be a legal resident of Ninth District, Illinois.

Application Form: The enclosed Application must be completed and returned promptly. Formal candidacy is established in my office upon receipt of the Application. It is not necessary for you to send all required information at once, and you should not wait to file your application if transcripts or test scores are not immediately available. If your Application is not received within a reasonable time after your initial inquiry, it will be presumed that you are no longer interested in pursuing a nomination.

Recommendation Form: The enclosed Recommendation Form must be completed by your school Guidance Counselor or Principal and returned to my office.

Transcript: An official transcript of your high school record and class rank must be submitted. This transcript must show your final junior year grades and numerical class rank - (percentile ranks are not acceptable). If you apply before this information is available, it is your responsibility to request your Guidance Counselor to send an up-to-date transcript and to keep your records current.

College Boards: The SAT or ACT are required entrance examinations by the Service Academies for candidate

admittance. Applicants are responsible for registration for tests and for requesting scores to be sent to both the academy and to my office. You must be tested before December for purposes of my office. Therefore, the SAT test administered in November is the last test which you may take if the results are to be received in my office before the 8 December deadline. Direct SAT scores to my office by indicating 1980 as the code and Representative Jan Schakowsky as score recipient on the CEEB form. If you are unable to include my office in your original choices for test reports, send me a copy of the report you receive in order to save time and the additional report fee. If you submit more than one set of scores, the higher scores will be counted.

Qualifying Medical Examination: The individual academies will recommend the scheduling of medical examinations to the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board after receipt of the precandidate questionnaire which is used to open a preadmission file at the academy. There is no cost to the candidate for this examination. Be sure to mail the appropriate yellow, blue or green cards, included in this packet of information, as soon as possible to the appropriate academy/academies.

Leadership: Leadership potential and physical fitness are judged from the information provided on your Application Form. This information should be kept up to date. Unlike civilian colleges, the service academies place strong emphasis on physical training. In addition, like civilian colleges and universities, the service academies place a high premium on leadership and extra-curricular activities. Therefore, consideration must be given to each candidate's proven ability in these areas.

III. TYPE OF NOMINATION

For each vacancy at each of the academies I may nominate ten candidates, with the exception of the Merchant Marine

Academy. At the Merchant Marine Academy ten candidates will be selected for nomination to compete for the state quota of ten. Under the COMPETITIVE method, which I generally use, the candidates selected for nomination will be evaluated by the respective academies which will make the final appointment. NOTE: There are no congressional nominations to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.

IV. BASIS FOR SELECTION

Selections are made competitively on the basis of a composite of academic factors (60%) and leadership potential, extra- curricular activities, physical fitness and recommendations (40%). The following are included: