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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Service Academy Nominations
Members of Congress have the privilege of recommending a select group of individuals for admission to the United States service academies: Army, Navy, Air Force and Merchant Marine.  The limited number of available appointments is highly competitive.  Applications will be accepted beginning in April and the deadline for submitting applications is November 1.  Academy Board interviews will be held in early December.

Please contact Dave’s Midland Office at (800) 342-2455 for an application and more information about applying for an appointment to one of the U.S. service academies.  Or you may also download an application below and return it to my office. (You will need Adobe Reader to view the application.)

For more information regarding the academy nominations offered by each of the academies, you can visit each of the service academy's Web sites: 

United States Air Force Academy
Merchant Marine Academy
United States Military Academy
United States Naval Academy 
United States Coast Guard Academy


Application for Nomination
To apply for nomination, fill out this form and return it to my office by fax or by mail.

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Additional Information

The Nomination Process: To be considered for an appointment to a service academy, an applicant must meet the eligibility requirements established by law and be nominated from an authorized person including a Member of the United States Senate or the House of Representatives. Dave may nominate applicants who are legally domiciled within the boundaries of the Fourth District of Michigan.

Who Is Eligible? An applicant for a nomination must meet the following eligibility requirements as of July 1 of the year of admission to a service academy. He or she must be at least 17 years old, but not have passed the 23rd birthday, must be a United States citizen, and must be unmarried, not pregnant, and have no legal obligation to support children or other dependents.

Applying: Students interested in a nomination should contact Dave's Midland Office in the spring of their junior year in high school. Also, please note that it is extremely important that the student begin the application process with the academies themselves.

Service Academies: There are five Service Academies: The United States Air Force (USAFA), Naval (USNA), Military (USMA), Merchant Marine (USMMA), and Coast Guard (USCGA) Academies. Nominations are required for all but the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, to which appointments are made on the basis of an annual nationwide competition. As far as the USAFA, USNA, and USMA are concerned, there are various nomination authorities, with each eligible young person being able to apply to both United States Senators from the applicant's state, his or her United States Representative, and the Vice President (if very highly qualified). The other nomination categories are military-affiliated.


With respect to the Congressional category, each Representative and each Senator is allowed to have at each of those academies at any one time five persons charged to his or her quota. There are three methods of nominating, and I use the competitive method. For each vacancy, ten nominations may be made on a strictly competitive basis. The competitive method provides that the nominees compete among themselves for final appointment determined by the admissions authorities. They take into consideration a nominee's academic record, extracurricular and athletic activities, physical aptitude, ACT and/or SAT scores, leadership ability, and medical qualifications. Such facets of an applicant's record are also considered during the nomination selection process.


No person will be offered admission if he or she does not meet the physical standards of the Academy unless awarded a medical waiver. As competition for nomination and appointment is very keen, it is wise for all interested persons to apply through all sources for which they are eligible and for all Academies in which they have a real interest. An individual may be nominated by more than one nominating authority and/or to more than one Academy. With regard to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, the locality boundary for nomination by a Representative is the State in which the District lies rather than just the District itself. Each Representative and each Senator may nominate ten candidates each year to compete for admission.