The Darien High School Guidance Department strives to provide optimal educational planning through individually guided course selection, personal assistance with the college selection process, student training in study skills, and awareness of summer enrichment programs, scholarships, and financial aid opportunities while providing parents and teachers with information to help in our joint endeavors of assisting the development of the individual student

 

Applying to the Military Academies

If you are considering applying to one of the four Academies of the United States Armed Services (Air Force Academy, Annapolis, Coast Guard Academy or West Point) there is a very proscribed process that you will be required to follow.  This includes communicating directly with our Congressman.

The following information was taken, with permission, from the Congressman’s website:

Once you have decided which academy you would like to attend, you should contact the academy directly for a Pre-Candidate Questionnaire. Upon completion and return of this form to the academy, you will be informed of academy requirements, such as medical examinations and physical aptitude tests. It is also recommended that you visit the institution to meet with admissions representatives and talk to cadets.

Nominees to the service academies must be United States citizens, at least 17 years old, and not yet 22 years old by July 1 of the year of admissions. Candidates must be unmarried and have no dependents.

Each Member of Congress is allowed a maximum of five "charges" at each academy in any given year.  When a "charge" graduates, a vacancy is created that the member may fill. Each member nominates a slate of ten candidates for each vacancy. Congressman Shays uses a "competitive" form of nomination. Using this method, he submits to the academy an unranked list of nominees for each vacancy. The academy then reviews the list and selects the most fully qualified candidate. This candidate becomes the Congressman's "charge". The remaining nominees are then considered and may also be offered appointments, but they will not be the member's "charge".

Due to the competitiveness of the selection process, it is strongly recommended that in addition to Congressman Shays, each candidate apply to both of our CT State Senators and the Vice President of the United States.

If an applicant has a parent who is an active or retired military person, a disabled or deceased veteran, a POW/MIA, or a Medal of Honor winner, the candidate may be able to apply for a Presidential or other forms of nomination. For further information, please refer to the academy catalog or speak to an admissions representative or liaison officer.


Application Process

Our Congressman requires the following six (6) items for consideration of a candidate:
  1. Complete application for nomination online and print.
  2. Essay. A 750 - 1000 word essay describing yourself, your goals and the reasons you would like to attend an academy.
  3. Official high school transcripts. Must arrive with application package in sealed envelope from guidance counselor.
  4. SAT and/or ACT scores. Applicants may notify the SAT/ACT testing centers at (609) 771-7600 to request that scores be sent directly to Congressman's office, SAT code #3536.
  5. Three recommendations. These letters may be written by teachers, principals, employers, clergy, neighbors, or other non-family members who can accurately comment on the applicant's character, abilities and potential for success in an academy environment. Three letters of recommendation must be submitted with your application and each recommendation must be limited to one page.
  6. A recent wallet size photograph of the applicant.

Materials submitted will not be returned to the applicant unless otherwise requested. After an application has been completed, it must be returned to thier office by Friday, November 2, 2007. Any application file not completed by this date will not be considered. SAT/ACT scores for the November testing dates are the only materials accepted after the deadline.


Please submit all application materials in one complete package.


Soon after your completed application has been received you will be sent a letter of acknowledgment.

Selection Process

In the middle of November, applicants receive notification as to whether or not they passed the initial screening. If you are included in this select group of qualified individuals, you will be scheduled for an interview with the Congressman's Service Academy Selection Committee on a weekend in early December. You will be informed of whether or not you have received a nomination by the end of December.

The selection committee will consist of distinguished members with varied backgrounds from across Connecticut. The committee will conduct "whole person" evaluations to determine each candidate's overall qualifications. Specifically, they will examine each candidate's personal character, scholarship, leadership, physical aptitude, goals, motivation to pursue an academy education and desire to serve as a military officer. Typically, the committee will only consider you for the academy specified as your "first choice" on the application.

You may find the application process for a congressional nomination to be very challenging. If you have any questions or experience difficulty at any time, please do not hesitate to phone, write or e-mail the Congressman .