BGO to Applicant Intro Letter_example

By woody • January 22nd, 2011
Hello Lucas,

Congratulations on your interest in the United States Naval Academy.

My name is Jason Woodward and I am the Blue and Gold Officer assigned to assist you, answer questions and complete the BGO interview portion of your application to USNA.

Application for the Naval Academy is accomplished on two tracks.

1.  Naval Academy Side:  http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/

A. Admissions board.  You must complete all required information including High School Transcript, Math and English teacher evaluation, SAT/ACT official scores among other items.

B.  Medical Evaluation.  When you have completed a majority of the application requirements you will be schedule for a physical and eye test.

C.  Candidate Fitness Assessment.  Basketball throw from kneeling, shuttle run, push ups, pull ups, sit ups, mile run.

2.  Nomination:
A.  Everyone should apply to their Congressman, both Senators and the Vice President.
B.  Other sources of nomination and their requirement may be found at: http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/steps4.htm

Last year over 15,000 people applied to the Naval Academy.  Just over 1,230 were accepted and began training on 01 July 2009.  You can get a sense of how competitive you will be and have many of your questions answered by exploring the Naval Academy Catalog: http://www.usna.edu/Catalog

Averages for the SAT are 600 Math and 600 Verbal; ACT 26/26.  You can take either test as many times as you would like.  Your best score in either section of the ACT or SAT will be considered.  The United States Naval Academy produces warriors for both the Navy and Marine Corps.  Athletics and Leadership are as important as test scores and class standing.

After you have completed the majority of your application I will interview you in your home with your parents available.  Please contact me to schedule an interview.

If your goal is to become a Military Officer I advise also applying to the Military Academy (West Point) http://www.usma.edu/  and the Air Force Academy http://www.usafa.af.mil/ .  As your goal is to become a Navy or Marine Corps Officer I advise that you also apply for the Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship program.  http://www.nrotc.navy.mil/

Please contact me with any questions (email is the best option).  Good Luck!

Very respectfully,

LCDR JASON “Woody” WOODWARD ’99
Naval Academy Information Program
State Coordinator – Washington (412)

907.717.9383


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