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United States Service Academy Opportunities Lisa Hillhouse

US Armed Forces 1, 458,000 active duty personnel serve in our military (<1% of Americans) There are 857,000 reserve and guardsman currently serving Women and minorities comprise 14-19% and 24-30% of the armed forces (active duty/reserve) Department of Defense responsible for the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps Coast Guard falls under the purview of the Department of Homeland Defense

Officers Leaders and managers 10-20% of service personnel Must have a minimum of a BA/BS degree and have completed a commissioning program Usually a generalist but some are specialists Career examples: pilot, nurse, lawyer, civil engineer, accountant, logistician, infantry, etc. Ranks include LT or Ensign, Captain, Colonel, etc.

Career Paths Every Job in the Civilian World Has a Military Equivalent Medical Administrative Scientific/Technical Etc. Emphasis on Technology, Leadership, Global Operations, and Humanitarian Missions Career field based on major, academic/athletic/leadership performance, medical requirements and service needs

Officer Commissioning Sources Army/Navy/Air Force

What is a Service Academy? Federally funded military college designed to prepare leaders of character for a lifetime of service Graduates enter the armed forces as an officer, serving 5 years (active duty) Fully funded education, valued between $220,000-$425,000 Highly competitive to enter (average 10% admit)

5 US Service Academies United States Military Academy (Army West Point), West Point NY 4,000 cadets United States Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs CO) 4,000 cadets United States Naval Academy (Annapolis Annapolis MD) 4,000 midshipmen United States Coast Guard Academy (New London CT) 1,000 cadets United States Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point NY) --1,000 midshipmen

Class Profile (2014 Cycle) Unweighted CGPA, ACT Composite, SAT CR/M, Acceptance Rate Air Force 3.89, 30, 670, 670, 10% Navy 3.89, 31, 625, 655, 13% Army 3.7, 29, 634, 652, 11% Coast Guard 3.7, 27-28, 620, 657, 16% Merchant Marine 3.6, 28, 600, 626, 18% (Rates comparable to Penn, Duke, Pomona, Johns Hopkins, Rice )

How is Life Different at a Service Education and Training All students earn BS degrees STEM emphasis Academy? Challenging course loads (ex. 18-19 credits each semester) Every student is a scholar athlete Train most of the year (including two-thirds of the summer) Military discipline and structure and leadership development

Athletics Air Force, Army, Navy Division 1 sports Merchant Marine and Coast Guard Division III athletics Club and Intramural sports (everyone participates) Wide range of options on land, sea and in the air

Summer Career Orientation Air Force/Army Aviation Navy/CG/MMA Life at Sea Army/Land-based Tactical training in a field environment ALL: Overseas travel/language and humanitarian projects

Cadet Basic Orientation Training begins in late June ( Beast, Plebe or Swab Summer -Lasts until late summer Transition from individuals into a team Physical, mental, emotional challenges Survival and small arms training Leadership and teamwork emphasis Recognition as a cadet

Application Process Lengthy-students MUST be organized and proactive Lots of room for error/missed deadlines Easy to lose focus or motivation complex for a reason These apps cannot be completed in 45 mins or even a weekend

Application Timeline Students can begin their applications junior year. Ideally they have already demonstrated interest and participated in summer programs and outreach events Each academy has different application start dates and deadlines. Typically students can begin submitting documents in late summer. Files generally must be complete by late Dec/early Jan Some academies have rolling admissions, others board candidates throughout the year. Some publish notification dates, others don t. Some offer EA

Common Problems Fitness Assessments - candidates delay, get injured and run out of time to test Medically Disqualified braces, acne medication, vision, multiple concussions, medication for attention deficit, depression/anxiety Fail to receive a nomination some areas are extremely competitive The solutions? Start early and have back-up plans!

Application Steps Research your options Begin a pre-candidate questionnaire (preliminary application) Start the nomination applications to every source Complete the physical fitness exam (CFA) Submit teacher and counselor LOR s Complete personal data form Construct essays (and resume), finish application components Forward transcripts and test scores Complete medical evaluation Reach out to local and regional admissions officers and prepare for interviews

Preparatory Schools Academies Sponsor May be on campus or elsewhere Review of HS English, Math, and Science Military training, athletics, time management and study skills Private Prep Schools Student may have Academy financial support or go on their own Choose from several military schools or PG programs Academics, athletics, military discipline, test taking skills and career mentors

Academy Summer Opportunities Summer Seminar: HS Juniors apply in early winter. 1 week orientation to engineering and cadet life. Highly competitive Athletic Camps: Available to HS students (numerous sports). Open to the public SAME Engineering Camps: Career exposure to military opportunities. Competitive

Academy Admissions Tips Admissions is a lengthy process start preparing early! Sophomore or junior year is ideal Candidates evaluated on the whole person concept Integrity, character, moral background important (drugs, arrests a problem) Candidates need have a solid CGPA and strong test scores (SAT or ACT) for direct admission. Writing portion not required Every student is a scholar athlete. No sports = no admission You must be medically and physically qualified (tests for both) Unusual experiences, language/travel, hardships, diversity all are important Most academies require a liaison officer interview(s) You must have a congressional nomination (exception: Coast Guard)

Final Points DEMONSTRATING INTEREST is HUGE Every interaction with your liaison, academy, or congressional office is an interview Apply to EVERY nominating source Again, start preparing early (summer programs, learn about the military, prepare academically, build your resume, etc.) Mock interviews are helpful Plan ahead to finish ahead of deadlines there may be complications with medical exams or injuries that prevent students from meeting entrance requirements Each school has its own level of competitiveness CG is extremely difficult, Navy and AF very challenging, MMA and Army are slightly easier And lastly, HAVE ALTERNATIVE PLANS (ROTC, PREP SCHOOL, REAPPLY)

Who Thrives as an Officer? Highly motivated leader of character gives 110% adventurous selfless hard working academically talented proactive physically and mentally strong desire to be your best

Why the Academies? Some of our nation s best and brightest young leaders Unparalleled opportunities for learning, research, career exploration, and cultural immersion For those students who want to serve and are ready for a challenge not your ordinary college experience!

For More Information Lisa Hillhouse, USAFR, and Independent Adviser 925-788-9663 HillhouseCollegeAdvising.Com Academy websites Individual military service websites

LT Amina Lynch AFROTC Admissions Officer ROTC

Introduction 2d LT Amina Lynch 4 year ROTC Graduate Tuskegee University English Major Hometown: Norfolk, Virginia Future Personnel Officer Gold Bar Recruiter CSUS Yosemite Hall

Overview What is AFROTC? National Perspective AFROTC Scholarships Military Careers Summary Contact Information We will design and implement a system of learning that honors individual student goals and dreams, while fostering college and career readiness in an environment that supports social, emotional, and physical well-being. - San Juan USD Strategic Vision (2015-2020)

What is ROTC? A 4 year program for college students to become Military Officers 3 Primary aspects of ROTC Military Academic Course Physical Training (PT) Leadership Laboratory (LLAB) High School and In College Scholarships #1 Priority is Academics Get the College Experience Not joining the Military right out of High School

National Perspective Over 1100 AF Host Schools in the United States

Apply Early Scholarship Tips Take the ACT and/or SAT early and often to raise test scores Deadlines and minimum scores vary per branch Prepare for the interview Practice with your friends, parents or teachers Make copies of everything The boards, based on officer potential and the whole person concept, rate on the following criteria: Leadership and work experience Extracurricular activities Results from your personal interview Questionnaire results Academic scores

Air Force Scholarship HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (HSSP) Type 1 Pays Full Tuition (uncapped) $600 for books + Monthly Stipend Approx 5%, Mostly Tech Fields Type 2 Pays Full Tuition (up to $18,000) $600 for books + Monthly Stipend Approx 25%, Mostly Tech Fields Type 7 Pays up to in-state Tuition Rate $600 for books + Monthly Stipend Approx 70%, all Fields of Study

Careers The Next 4 years So what happens after ROTC? What s life like with a military Commission? Possible Careers Options Travel Benefits Experiences Friends Discipline - Fun Guaranteed Job and Paycheck!

Army UC Davis 530-754-6707 CSUS 916-278-7682 http://www.goarmy.com/rotc/scholarships.html http://www.goarmy.com/rotc.html http://milsci.ucdavis.edu/ http://www.csus.edu/armyrotc/

Navy/ Marines UC Berkeley Head Navy Recruiting Officer 901-874-9280 Head Marine Admissions Officer 916-928-2602/2605 http://www.nrotc.navy.mil/ http://www.navy.com/joining/college-options/nrotc.html http://navyrotc.berkeley.edu/ http://www.marines.com/becoming-a-marine/commissioningprograms/four-year-colleges/platoon-leaders-class?nav=lp1

Summary Options and Opportunities Educated Decision Making AFROTC general info Scholarship Opportunities

Contact Information LT AMINA LYNCH GOLDBAR088@AFROTCADMISSIONS.COM PHONE: (916) 278-7412 CELL: (336) 312-6264 Contact me with Questions or visit me at my office: Yosemite Hall # C-130 Sacramento State University 6000 J Street, Sacramento CA www.afrotc.com