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The following information will assist you in completing your application for a nomination to a United States Service Academy from U.S. Senator Joseph I. Lieberman.  Please review this information carefully to assure that your file is complete, accurate and on time. It is important for the students to also begin the application process with the academies themselves. 

To open a Nomination Application file please click here.

Please note that your application must be complete and all documents received in Senator Lieberman’s Hartford Office no later than 5:00pm, October 19, 2012.

An application file is considered complete in Senator Lieberman's office when it contains the following six (6) items:

1.    Completed application for nomination: Once received, the file will be updated as soon as possible. Applicants may check their status on-line by logging into the Senator's Service Academy Nomination website. Soon after your application has been completed, you will be sent an acknowledgment.

2.    Official high school transcripts: Must arrive with the application package in a sealed envelope from your guidance counselor.  Official college transcripts must be issued by the appropriate office.

3.    SAT and/or ACT scores.  Applicants may visit the College Board website to retrieve their scores at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home. Students may do the same for the ACT at http://www.actstudent.org/. Students may request that their scores be sent directly to Senator Lieberman's office, SAT code #0237 or ACT code 7114.  Due to the cost of requesting original copies, guidance counselors may submit these scores with the candidate's official transcripts.

4.    Two recommendations.  These letters may be written by individuals (designated by an applicant), by teachers, principals, coaches, employers, clergy, neighbors, or other non-family members who can accurately comment on an applicant's character, abilities and potential for success in an academy environment and subsequently, in military service.  Each recommendation must be limited to one page.  Additional letters beyond the designated two references will not be considered.

5.    Signed Acknowledgment Form.  Complete, sign and mail your acknowledgment form and photo page.

6.    Photograph.  A recent photograph of the applicant is required. Attach photo to the photo page and mail.

  Please submit the application materials listed in items 2 through 6 to Senator Lieberman's State Office:

The Honorable Joseph I. Lieberman
United States Senator
One Constitution Plaza
7th Floor
Hartford, Connecticut 06103

Attention: Academy Nomination Coordinator

Once received, the file will be updated as soon as possible.  Applicants may check their status on-line by logging into the Senator's Service Academy Nomination Application website.  Soon after your application has been completed, you will be sent an acknowledgment.

Materials submitted to Senator Lieberman's office will not be returned to the applicant.  For an application to be considered complete it must be filled out entirely and all additional documents above received in Senator Lieberman's State Office by 5:00 pm, Friday, October 19, 2012.  Any application file not completed by this time will not be considered.  SAT/ACT scores for the November testing dates are the only materials accepted after the deadline.  Those candidates who do not receive an appointment in previous years and desire to reapply are required to complete a new application package.

You may find the application process for a congressional nomination to be very challenging.  If you have questions or experience difficulty at any time, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Frank Rowe or Mr. Billy Woods in Senator Lieberman's Connecticut Office at (860) 549-8463 or (800) 225-5605, or at  Academy_Nominations@lieberman.senate.gov. 

Academy Information 

U.S. Military Academy    

 

Director of Admissions

600 Thayer Road

West Point, NY 10996-9902

1-845-938-4041

Admissions

 

U.S. Naval Academy

 

Candidate Guidance Office

117 Decatur Road

Annapolis, MD 21402-5018

1-410-293-4361

Admissions

U.S. Air Force Academy

  

Admissions Office

HQ USAF/RRS

2304 Cadet Drive Suite 200

USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025

1-800-443-9266

Admissions

 

U.S. Coast Guard Academy  

        

U.S. Coast Guard Academy Admissions

31 Mohegan Road

New London, CT 06320-8103

Admissions

 

The U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London does not utilize a Congressional nominating system.

                        

  

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

  

Admissions Office

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

Kings Point, NY 11024-9997

1-866-546-4778

Admissions

 

 

If you have any questions or experience difficulty at any time, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Frank Rowe or Mr. Billy Woods in Senator Lieberman's Connecticut office at (860) 549-8463 or (800) 225-5605.

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