The West Point Admissions Process
The Parental Role -- How You Can Help
Be your candidate's XO, their Executive Officer
Monitor their calendar
Oversee their checklist
Have regular meetings to discuss progress and identify research needs
Gather useful materials to inform your son or daughter
Support a visit if it is in your budget and you get a Letter of Assurance or Appointment
Proofread and provide constructive criticism of letters and essays that are to be submitted to USMA or their Senators, Representative or Vice-President
Keep copies of everything
Respect the fine line between assisting and doing--your candidate needs to own the process
DoDMERB Medical Qualification
- Schedule and support early completion of the DoDMERB process
Respond to letters requesting further information, tests or records ASAP
Many disqualifications can be changed to qualified with persistence
Contact your Admissions Field Force representative ASAP with any problems Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA)
Help with practicing, timing, measuring, encouraging
Due Diligence: encourage full knowledge of all aspects of the decision
- Your son or daughter should explore what West Point is all about, how West Point accomplishes its mission, why West Point operates as it does, what to expect at West Point and in the Army
They should explore alternatives -- Always have a plan B
- ROTC program
- USMAPS-USMA Preparatory School
- The enlisted soldier's path to West Point
- Civil Prep School scholarships from the AOG
- Applying next year -- improving scores
- Civilian college alternatives -- with or without ROTC
- Ultimately your candidate should be convinced that this is their choice and should have many strong reasons to join the Long Gray Line. There will be many times when that decision is questioned and your child must reach within and answer the question why? If they own the decision and have the internal motivation then they will get through all the tough times.
Be a Cheer Leader
- Inspire them to do their best
Recognize their hard work and efforts
Help them find answers to questions they have
Urge them to use the many resources such as Prospective-Net, their Field Force contact, the Far West Regional Commander (CPT Meeks), their high school counselor, the USMA website, the WA-FF website
Provide transportation when needed
Listen, Listen, Listen
Support their decisions No one to act as XO? Ask your Field Force contact for help!