The Navy only releases overall acceptance rates. Currently
it is at 8%.
Financial AidTuition and Room & Board are covered by the U.S. Government. Each midshipman receives monthly salary of about $929 to cover costs of books, supplies, uniforms, laundry, and equipment, including microcomputer. Student BodyUndergrad student body 4,603Greek life: N/A
5 year graduation rate: 82%
Out of state students: 95%
Male/female ratio: 79%/21%
International: 1%
Students living in campus housing: 100%
The acceptance rate of the US service academies is around 20%.
The acceptance rate at Concord Academy is around 34%.
the acceptance rate is 35%
The acceptance rate at Milton Academy is quite low. Around 15-20%.
The United States Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, Maryland is often regarded as the hardest service academy to get into due to its low acceptance rate and rigorous admissions process.
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You need excellent academics and a variety of extracurricular activities, and a congressional nomination. The rate of acceptance at the service academies is generally less than 20%.
In 2009-2010, the acceptance rate was about 40%. In 2015, it was about 35%. 18% for the international students.
Pass the exam and present the cash, then you will be taken.
48% i read on a site...are you thinking of going?? a couple of friends of mine are going there!!!