INFORMATION SHEET FOR UNITED STATES SERVICE ACADEMY NOMINATIONS
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
Each Congressional Office uses a selection process which is designed to meet its own needs
and standards. The different procedures are often confusing to applicants who apply to more
than one office. Last minute misunderstandings can be avoided by carefully studying and
following the instructions of each office.
I use the competitive method of nomination. I can submit the names of ten individuals seeking
an appointment for each vacancy allotted me at a Service Academy, with the exception of the
Merchant Marine Academy. At the Merchant Marine Academy, ten candidates will be
selected for nomination to compete for the state quota of ten nominations.
A screening committee of area citizens interviews each applicant and determines which ten
persons are best qualified to be offered nominations. The candidates selected for nomination
will be evaluated by the respective academies which will make the final appointment.
NOTE: There are no Congressional appointments to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. For
information on admission, applicants must write to the United States Coast Guard Academy,
Academy Admissions Office, New London, Connecticut 06320-4195 or call them at 203-444-8501.
II. REQUIREMENTS
Certain information is required as outlined below in order for you to be considered as an
applicant. The deadline for receipt of information is NOVEMBER 3rd, because there must be
adequate time to assess each candidate's qualifications. APPLICATIONS NOT
POSTMARKED BY NOVEMBER 3RD MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED.
Careful though should be given to your first choice of an academy. Second through fourth
choices can be considered only in the event that there are not a sufficient number of qualified
candidates in an academy category to fill a slate of nominees. Second through fourth choices
may also be considered in the event a nominee resigns or is disqualified by the academy.
However, this rarely happens. First choice designations may be changed at any time prior to
your appointment with the screening committee.
A. Residency: All applicants must be legal resident of the 5th Congressional District. (See
enclosed district map)
B. Application Packet: Formal candidacy is established in my office upon receipt of the
completed packet. If your completed application packet has not been received, it will be
presumed that you are no longer interested in pursuing a nomination.
III. REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETED APPLICATION
1. Application Form: The enclosed application must be completed and returned promptly.
You should not wait to file your application if transcripts or test scores are not immediately
available. The information on your application must be typed. You must complete and return
the original application form, and you may not alter the form in anyway. The application
must be filled out completely. Resumes will not be considered.
2. Three Letters of Recommendation: Only three letters will be considered by the screening
committee. If you submit more than three letters, you must designate which three letters you
wish to be included in your packet prior to the deadline.
3. Transcripts: An official transcript of your high school record and class rank must be
submitted. This transcript must show your final junior grades and numerical class rank..
Example: 1 out of 300...(percentile ranks are not acceptable). If you apply before this
information is available, it is your responsibility to request your guidance counselor to send an
up-to-date transcript and to keep your records current. Transcripts must be an official copy
bearing the school seal.
NOTE: If you are a high school graduate, prep school, or college student, you must submit
official transcripts for all semesters completed.
4. College boards: The SAT and ACT are required entrance examinations by the Service
Academies. You will be required to take these tests to be considered for admission to an
academy. Applications are responsible for test registration and for requesting scores from both
tests, to be sent to the Service Academies and to my office. If you submit more than one set
of scores, the higher scores will be counted.
5. Pre candidate Questionnaire (PCQ): Each academy uses the PCQ to make an initial
evaluation of an applicant's potential for appointment. To be eligible for a Pre candidate
evaluation the candidate must have reached the second semester of the junior year of high
school. All candidates must complete a PCQ card and forward it to the admissions office of
the appropriate academy. It is the responsibility of each applicant to furnish any additional
documents required by the service academies for their evaluations. No documents will be sent
from my office to the Academies.
You must obtain a PCQ card from the admissions office of the respective academy.
Additionally, you must fill out a PCQ for each academy to which you are applying for
admission.
6. One page essay: Each candidate must submit a one page essay entitled, "Why I Would
Like to Attend a Service Academy." The essay must be typed, on the blank page attached to
the application. Essays of more than one page or those not completed on the original
application form will not be accepted.
7. Application completed improperly will be returned to the applicant with a new application
attached. A correct and complete application packet must be received prior to the deadline. If
you need a new application please contact either district office immediately.
ALL CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING THE SERVICE ACADEMIES SHOULD BE
SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
Congressman Dale E. Kildee
432 N. Saginaw St., Suite 410
Flint, MI 48502
If you have any questions regarding this application packet or about the service academies in
general, please call Devon Bernritter at telephone number 810-239-1437 or 1-800-662-2685.
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