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- United States Military Academy West Point
West Point is the world's preeminent leader development institution Members of the Long Gray Line live by the motto "Duty, Honor, Country" and serve as leaders both in and out of uniform
- Admissions - United States Military Academy West Point
Receive a fully funded undergraduate education and begin a rewarding career: West Point graduates go on to be leaders of character in the U S Army and beyond Learn about the 7 steps to admission Learn about tuition and service commitment
- Academic Program - United States Military Academy West Point
The academic major allows cadets to focus on a field of their choice and gain intellectual depth Through the United States Military Academy's unique blend of faculty and unyielding focus on its mission, an emphasis on character is woven into every course
- About West Point | United States Military Academy West Point
As the nation’s first military academy, West Point prepares young men and women to become officers in the U S Army Cadets attend the academy for four years, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant
- Departments | United States Military Academy West Point
here are 12 academic departments at USMA as well as the departments of Military Instruction and Physical Education Each department offers various majors and minors, internships, and other enrichment opportunities
- Steps to Admission | United States Military Academy West Point
Follow the steps below to start and complete your West Point application You can also view the application timeline to help meet important deadlines For common questions related to the application process, please visit our Admissions FAQ page
- Majors and Minors | United States Military Academy West Point
West Point’s array of major and minor options afford cadets the opportunity to explore, discover, and develop their academic interests
- Academics | United States Military Academy West Point
West Point's curriculum provides a grounding in the liberal arts and engineering, a study of a discipline in depth, and experiential learning opportunities that prepare cadets to think critically, internalize their professional identity, and employ their education to help build the Army and the nation’s future
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