Scholastic
Requirements
Candidates should pursue studies in high
school that will prepare them for the Academy's
rigorous program. The quality of work is important.
The majority of the Class of 2006 ranked
in the top 20 percent of their high school classes.
To be appointed to the Academy, candidates
must have satisfactorily completed their high
school education at an accredited secondary
school or its equivalent. They must have earned
at least 16 units of credit. Four of these credit
units must be in English; three units in mathematics
(from algebra, geometry and trigonometry);
and one unit in physics or chemistry with a
laboratory. These requirements are minimal. The
Academy strongly recommends that candidates
take four years of mathematics and both physics
and chemistry. Courses in mechanical drawing
and machine shop are also desirable. Successful
completion of pre-calculus or calculus
satisfies the trigonometry requirement.
Candidates who are already enrolled in a college/university program must
meet additional criteria for admission consideration. They
must have earned a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of
at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale), and must have pursued a full
academic course load (at least 12 credit hours per term,
with the exception of courses taken in summer terms).
Successful candidates must have taken Mathematics course(s)
(Pre-Calculus, Calculus), Science (Chemistry with Lab,
Physics with Lab), and English (composition course
preferred). Other recommended courses would include
engineering-based courses, business courses such as
Economics and Statistics, and other technical subjects. It
is strongly recommended that candidates not pursue
non-technical, liberal-arts courses, as those will not
assist the selection committee in determining if the
candidate has the ability to handle the heavy, highly
technical coursework that they will be immersed in upon
entering the Academy.
By March 1 of the year in which they are
seeking admission, candidates must submit evidence
with their official application showing the
completion of all academic requirements. All
required courses must be completed by June
15 or by the date of graduation from high
school. Time extensions will not be granted.
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