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Class Por Trait 2024 CLASS PORTRAIT UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY ANNAPOLIS, MD CLASS OF SNAPSHOT 2024 APPLICATIONS MILITARY BACKGROUND Former Enlisted* 11,121 15,699 4,578 64 15 NAVY MARINE MEN TOTAL WOMEN 79 + CORPS = * This figure includes 19 who entered directly from the Fleet (17 Navy, 1 USMC), OFFERS OF APPOINTMENT and 61 from the Naval Academy Prep School (47 USN, 14 USMC). COMPOSITION 996 MEN Varsity Athletics 91% 1,426 430 WOMEN Community Service 90% Captain/Co-Captain of Sports Team 73% National Honor Society 67% CLASS SIZE Student Body Leader 66% Dramatics, Public speaking or debating 66% 830 364 Church Group 47% 1,1 94 Tutoring 44% MEN WOMEN Work Experience (>10 hrs/week) 35% Musical Activities (Band, Chorus, Etc.) 26% Primary Language in Home Not English 20% NOMINATING CATEGORIES Boy/Girl Scouts 16% ROTC/JROTC/Sea Cadets/Civil Air Pat. 15% Presidential 665 First to Attend College in Family 13% Congressional 5,056 School publication 13% Secretary of the Navy 421 First Generation American 12% ROTC/JROTC 379 Hardship or Adverse Life Experience 11% Children of Deceased/Disabled Veterans 94 ALUMNI SONS AND DAUGHTERS RACIAL/ETHNIC BREAKDOWN The class of 2024 includes 52 sons and 20 daughters White 855 of alumni. Six members of the entering class have both Hispanic 148 parents who are alumni of the Naval Academy Multiple Races 121 72 African American (in conjunction with other races) 78 (124) Asian American (in conjunction with other races) 96 (159) STANDARDIZED EDUCATIONAL Declined to Respond 19 TEST DATA BACKGROUND Native American 5 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 5 MIDDLE The Class of 2024 includes International 15 50TH 337 (28%) from college and PERCENTIAL* post-high school preparatory programs which include: GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION From Naval Academy Prep AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS SAT VERBAL SAT MATH 198 School in Newport, RI Midshipmen were admitted from every 630-760 620-750 From the U.S. Naval state in the Nation, as well as the District of 46 Academy Foundation Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico. The Class ACT ENGLISH ACT MATH and Civilian Preparatory of 2024 also includes fifteen international Programs students from: Albania (1), Cameroon (1), 27-34 27-34 Fiji (1), Georgia (2), Jordan (1), Maldives (1), Additional students have 82 completed at least one Mongolia (1), Montenegro (2), Peru (1), * 50% of the class achieved SAT/ACT semester of study at a Philippines (1), Poland (1), Republic of Korea scores within the range between the college or university, and 25th and 75th percentile 11 at a post-secondary (1), and Sri Lanka (1). prep school On July 2, 2020, we welcomed 1,194 young men and women to the U.S. Naval Academy as the incoming Class of 2024. This Induction Day (I-Day) marked the beginning of Plebe Summer, the military indoctrination and training period that helps new Midshipmen Candidates WE WELCOMED 1,194 YOUNG develop morally, mentally, and physically, MEN AND WOMEN TO THE which serves as the foundation to U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY military life. I-Day 2020 was a momentous occasion that honored the tradition of the Academy, in addition to the young men, women, and their families, as they committed to beginning the journey of navigating their future as our next generation of leaders. I-DAY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY MISSION To develop midshipmen morally, mentally and physically and to imbue them with the highest ideals of duty, honor and loyalty in order to graduate leaders who are dedicated to a career of naval service and potential for future development in mind and character to assume the highest responsibilities of command, citizenship and government. @usna_admissions @usna_admissions NavalAcademyAdmissions # NAVIGATE usna.edu/admissions.
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