Jim DeMint
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Service Academies  

Every year, it is my honor to nominate a number of outstanding young people around the state of South Carolina to one of the Service Academies. This year's deadline and eligibility requirements are listed below:

**Current Application Deadline: Must be postmarked by Oct. 17, 2008**

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To be eligible for nomination to one of the U.S. Service Academies, you must be at least 17 years old, but not have passed your 23rd birthday (as of July 1 of the year of admission to an academy). You must be a citizen, unmarried, not pregnant, and have no legal obligation to support children or other dependents.

Each United States representative and senator may have five cadets at each of the four service academies (Naval, Air Force, Military and Merchant Marine) at any one time. The number of vacancies is determined by the number of cadets who either graduate or leave academies each year. Senator DeMint will be notified of available vacancies at each academy in August. Because of extreme competition for nominations, you are urged to apply to every nominating authority which your eligibility allows, (i.e., your Congressman, Senators DeMint and Graham, and Vice-President Cheney).

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 sending this information is October 17, 2008, because there must be adequate time to assess each candidate’s qualifications.



REQUIREMENTS

A.  Residency: Your legal home domicile must be in South Carolina.

B.  Application Form:  The application form, which you can obtain from the Greenville office, 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 please do not wait to file your application if transcripts or test scores are not immediately available.

C.  Autobiographical Essay:  You must submit an autobiographical essay with your application. This essay should be a minimum of one page in length (maximum of two pages) and you may focus on any aspect of your life. Please also answer each of the following questions in the essay:

    * Why are you seeking a nomination?

    * Why do you feel you are qualified?

    * Why do you want to be commissioned?

    * What are your long term career goals?

D.  Recommendation Form: The recommendation form, which you obtain from the Greenville office, must be completed by your school Guidance Counselor or Principal and returned to Senator DeMint’s Greenville office. You may also submit additional recommendations.

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

F.  College Boards: You must take either the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) as part of your evaluation for appointment.  Information about the test can be obtained from your high school guidance counselor.

G.  Leadership and Physical Fitness: 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, the academies, like civilian colleges and universities, place a high premium on leadership and extra-curricular activities. Therefore, consideration must be given to each candidate’s proven ability in these areas.

H.  DeMint Academy Board Interview:  Once a completed application is submitted by the October 15, 2007 deadline, a brief in-person interview will be held with Senator DeMint’s Academy Board in either the Charleston or Greenville office.

For more information about the Service Academies, please contact Seth Blanton in my Greenville office at 864-233-5366.



Air Force
Naval Academy
Admissions Office
HQ USAFA/RRS
2304 Cadet Drive Suite 200
USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025
Candidate Guidance Office
117 Decatur Road
Annapolis, MD 21402-5018
Military Academy
Merchant Marines
Director of Admissions
600 Thayer Road
West Point, NY 10996-9902
Admissions Office
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
Kings Point, NY 11024-9997
United States Coast Guard Academy

Admissions Office
31 Mohegan Aveneue
New London, CT 06320-4195

Office Locations
Charleston
112 Custom House
200 East Bay St
Charleston, SC 29401
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1901 Main St
Suite 1475
Columbia, SC 29201
P: 803-771-6112
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Greenville
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Suite 109
Greenville, SC 29601
P: 864-233-5366
F: 864-271-8901
Washington, D.C.
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United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
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