All 5!
There is no actual limit to how many Service Academies to which you can apply, and most applicants apply to more than one. HOWEVER, there are often limits when the APPLICANT requests a Nomination -usually from a Member of Congress. Nominations are independent of the application and required for most Academies. That requirement, separate from the application is what makes being accepted to all 5 not practical. So you can APPLY to all 5 Service Academies ( USNA, USMA, USAFA, USCGA, and USMMA ), but many Members Of Congress limit their Nominations, and a Nomination is required by each Service Academy before the Applicant is offered a place at that Service Academy. So you need 4 different Nominations to be accepted to all 5 Service Academies.
Only the Service Academies, military schools, and Maritime Academies.
Yes. You can apply for all of the service academies (West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs, and New London) if you so wish. Naturally, you're only going to be able to attend one.
Tuition, room, and board are free at the service academies.
There are many military academies located in Georgia. You can find these academies online at www.militaryschools.us
I would guess it's one of the service academies.
There is no tuition or housing cost of attending any of the US service academies.
The acceptance rate of the US service academies is around 20%.
West Point first accepted women as Cadets in 1976, Gerald Rudolph Ford was president of the United States. All Service Academies were required to accept women with the class of 1980, which entered the academies in summer 1976.
Cadets do not pay for room and board at any of the Service Academies.
Is it free to apply not service or anything?
It is not very likely. Few police academies would consider a high school drop out. Many of those that attend have an associates in criminal science. There are many college graduates that apply as well.
IMG Academies was created in 1978.