International Students
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) permits
the appointment of Midshipmen from nations other than the
United States. By law, no more than 30 international students
may attend the Academy at any time.
International students who are interested
in applying to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy must contact
the Academy and request an International Application Package.
International students may not apply to the Academy
using the on-line application on our website. The
fastest method for contacting the Admissions Office to request
an International Application Package is via e-mail. The
e-mail address for the Admissions Office is: admissions@usmma.edu.
Alternatively, you may send the Admissions Office a letter
at the following address:
Admissions Office
Attention: International Applications
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy
300 Steamboat Road, Wiley Hall
Kings Point, NY 11024-1699
U.S.A.
All applicants for admission must take
either the SAT or the ACT (standardized, timed test). For
those international applicants who live in a country where
English is not their native language, you are also required
to take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
examination. The minimum scores that must be achieved on
these respective tests are as follows:
SAT:
Verbal --- 510; Math --- 560
Combined Total Score of Verbal and Math --- 1070
ACT:
English --- 21; Math --- 24
Composite Score --- 23
TOEFL:
Overall Score -- 533 (Paper Test), 200 (Computer Test), 73 (Internet Test)
The minimum scores listed above are required
for admission consideration. Failure to achieve the minimum
scores will result in your application being denied. There
are no waivers granted under any
circumstances for applicants who do not achieve
at least the minimum scores listed above.
N.B. A passing (at or above minimum) TOEFL
score may be substituted for the SAT Verbal minimum score
or the ACT English minimum score. There are no substitutions
for the SAT Math or the ACT Math minimum scores.
All international candidates who have
also completed university course work must have earned a
minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0
scale) in order to be eligible to be considered for
admission.
To report your test scores to the U.S.
Merchant Marine Academy, you must use the following school
code numbers:
SAT ---------- 2923
ACT ---------- 2974
TOEFL ---------- 7900
All completed international applications must
be received no later than 1 February of the year you plan
to attend the Academy. In order for the application
to be complete, the Academy must have received Part I, Part
II and Part III of the application; your biographical essay;
all high school/secondary school (pre-university) and college/university
transcripts (in English); letter(s) of recommendation; your
passing (at or above minimum) SAT and/or ACT scores; and
your passing (at or above minimum) TOEFL scores (if required).
If the Academy does not have all the above information
by 1 February, your application for admission will be denied.
All candidates for admission to the Academy must be at
least 17 years of age and must not have passed their 25th
birthday before 1 July in the year they wish to enter the
Academy.
All applicants must also supply the Admissions Office
with the results of a full medical examination. Those results
must be reported in English; if they are not in English,
then they must be sent to the Academy with a certified translation
into English. All Midshipmen at the U.S. Merchant Marine
Academy, in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations,
must be physically qualified to sit for the U.S. Coast Guard
License examinations before completing their studies and
graduating from the Academy. Medical disqualification is
a cause for rejection of admission to the U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy.
The United States does not offer any scholarships, grants,
or other financial assistance or aid for international students
to attend the Academy. All expenses of international students
are the responsibility of those students. All international
applicants who are found to be academically qualified to
attend the Academy must also demonstrate their ability to
pay for their education in order to receive an Appointment
to the Academy. The Academy does provide international students
attending the Academy all required uniforms and textbooks,
and allowances for transportation that are provided to U.S.
citizens who are Midshipmen.
International candidates must be approved by the U.S.
Department of State, and be approved by their nation.
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy awards Bachelor of Science
degrees only to graduates in the following academic majors:
Logistics & Intermodal Transportation; Marine Engineering:
Marine Transportation; Marine Engineering Systems; Marine
Engineering & Shipyard Management; Maritime Operations
& Technology.
Panamanian applicants may contact IFARHU (Instituto para
la Formacion y Aprovechamiento de Recursos Humanos) for
assistance and guidance with the application process. IFARHU
may be contacted at (507) 223-9505 or (507) 223-1904; or
by e-mail at direcciongeneral@ifarhu.gob.pa.
Dual Citizenship
The possession and use of a foreign passport in preference
to a U.S. passport may raise doubts about your allegiance
to the United States. A security clearance will be denied
or revoked unless the foreign passport is surrendered.
Anyone indicating the possession of a
foreign passport will be instructed to return that document
to the appropriate country’s embassy or consulate,
requesting a return endorsement, which is required for the
security clearance determination.
Anyone having dual U.S./foreign citizenship,
without possessing a foreign passport of another country,
most abrogate that country’s citizenship.
Failure to comply with these instructions
will result in a denial of a security clearance, of entry
to the U.S. Naval Reserve or another Armed Forces reserve
component, and in disenrollment from the Academy.
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