What rank do you graduate from Naval Academy?

About 1,000 midshipmen graduate. Graduates are usually commissioned as ensigns in the Navy or second lieutenants in the Marine Corps, but a small number can also be cross-commissioned as officers in other U.S. services, and the services of allied nations.

What year did the first female graduate from the Naval Academy?

1980

Can I transfer into the Naval Academy?

Do you accept transfer students? Yes and no. We do accept students from other colleges as long as they meet our age requirements, but they still have to attend the Academy for four years. Home-schooled students make up an increasing number of applicants for admission to the Naval Academy each year.

What happens after graduating from Naval Academy?

After graduation from the Academy, you report to your ship. Your first tour of duty lasts about 24 months. A new ensign typically serves as a division officer, with responsibilities for leading 12 to 50 enlisted personnel and directing a portion of the ship’s equipment and operations.

How much do Naval Academy students make?

The stipend went from $1,062.30 per month for calendar year 2017 to $1087.80 for calendar year 2018. In January, midshipmen may see an increase in base stipend if there is an approved pay-raise across the military.

What are Naval Academy graduates called?

midshipmen

Is there an age limit for the Naval Academy?

USNA has a 10% acceptance rate, making admission difficult and tough. Basic requirements for admission eligibility is that candidates must be U.S. citizens, between the ages of 17 and 23 as of July 1 of the year they would enter the academy, unmarried, not pregnant, have no dependents, and good moral character.

When should you apply for the Naval Academy?

Do not wait until you receive a nomination to begin your formal USNA application. Many nomination notifications do not go out until early to mid-January and the deadline for the USNA application is January 31.

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