SERVICE ACADEMY NOMINATIONS
Each member of Congress, whether in the House of Representatives or in the Senate, can have no more than five appointees in each of the service academies. California, the most populous state, with fifty-three members of the House and two Senators, therefore becomes the most competitive in seeking a senatorial nomination to an academy.
In the year before entry to the academy, you may request the application forms. Senator Boxer's office begins mailing application forms to applicants in April, and you must return them by the end of October. Take the SAT or ACT examinations no later than December.
Senator Boxer's code numbers for direct reporting of scores are: SAT, 0246; ACT, 7109.
You must notify the academies of your interest in applying. Complete your application file at the academy as soon as possible and keep your file up to date.
In selecting nominees, Senator Boxer follows recommendations from a volunteer Service Academy Selection Advisory Committee, which conducts an objective, merit-based review of the applicants. Each year, around 1,000 young people apply for a nomination from this office. In January, the committee interviews by telephone the top applicants to each academy for admission in that year.
If you are interested in applying for a nomination to a
service academy click
here to send an e-mail to academy@boxer.senate.gov
with the year you plan to enter the academy in the subject
line, and your name, mailing address, and daytime phone number in
the body of the message.
Or send your name, mailing address, daytime phone number,
and the year you plan to enter the academy to:
Service Academies
U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer
201 North E Street, Suite 210
San Bernardino, CA 92401
This office begins mailing application forms to applicants in April
of the year before entry to the academies.
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