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United States Naval Academy

Annapolis, MD

  • 4-year, Public
  • 1,235 Freshman Class
  • $0 (in-state), $0 (out-of-state)
  • 4,494 Total Students

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United States Naval Academy Student Body

Size
Average Freshman Class Size:
1,235
Full-Time Undergrads:
4,494
Total Students:
4,494
Undergraduates/Graduates
Where Students Come From
Are Students Enrolled Full-Time?
Diversity

United States Naval Academy Campus Life

Campus Housing and Facilities
Students Living on Campus?
100%
Religious Affiliation?
No
Urbanization:
Suburban
Crime (per 1000 students per year)
Serious Crimes:
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Drug or Weapon Incidents:
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Alcohol Incidents:
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Weather (Degrees F)
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United States Naval Academy Admissions

Applicants Admitted
Statistics
Students Who Return After First Year:
95%
Average GPA:
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Average Test Scores
SAT Math:
600 - 700
SAT Verbal:
570 - 700
SAT Writing:
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ACT Composite:
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United States Naval Academy Academics

Graduation Rates (Total)
Graduation Rates by Ethnicity
African American
Asian
Caucasian
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Statistics
Student-to-Faculty Ratio:
12:1
Study Abroad Offered:
Yes

United States Naval Academy Financial Aid

Cost of Attendance
$0 / $0

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Out-of-State

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Tuition (Out-of-State)
$0
Tuition (In-State)
$0
Food and Housing
$0
Books
$0
Personal Expenses
$0
How are students paying for school?
Average Grant Size
$

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United States Naval Academy Contact Information

Address
Mailing
121 Blake Rd.
Annapolis,MD 21402
410-293-1000
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United States Naval AcademyReviews
By Students 43211
(Avg. of 90rankings)

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P. M.
July 26, 2009

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The opportunities it provides.,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?The future potential.

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K. M.
July 26, 2009

Describe your school in one sentence.The Naval Academy is very challenging morally, mentally, and physically.,What do you wish you had known before you came to this school?I wish I would have known all the rules and restrictions on students before I came. Recruiting coaches do not tell you about those.

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K. R.
July 23, 2009

What is your school best known for?Academic excellence. Supreme physical fitness. Military greatness. Comraderie.  Unbeatable football. Producing leaders and commissioned officers in the US Navy to protect and defend the USA.,What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?The way they treat women. The lack of creativity and allowance for growing up. We live in this giant bubble that doesn’t allow college-life to actually set in. The rules are so strict, and i understand they’re there for a reason, but they promote unhealthy behaviour such as binge drinking, sexual acts, etc.

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    Campus Internet Access
    54321
    Campus Facilities
    54321
    Campus Food
    54321
    On-Campus Housing
    54321
    Off-Campus Housing
    54321
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    54321
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    14321
S. C.
A. C.
July 21, 2009

What do you consider the best thing about your school? Why?The Naval Academy is a difficult school, academically, physically and morally.  But if a person desires to become a military officer, then the hard work is worth it, because of the excellent people one will meet at school.  Almost everyone at school wants to serve their country and do something good with their life.  Students at the Naval Academy will undoubtably make friends for life.  The school is also completely free for everyone, and everyone is guaranteed a job after graduation as a military officer.,What kind of person should attend this school?Anyone who wants to be a military officer and to get a free education.  Someone focused on what he/she wants out of life.  Honestly anyone even with average intelligence and average physical fitness can make it through the academy, but that person has to want to finish it, and be willing to put some effort into it. The ultimate goal of the Naval Academy is to become a military officer.  Grades are important, but getting good grades does not necessarily create a good officer.  John McCain graduated close to the bottom of his class at the Academy.

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    Access to Professors
    54321
    Class Size
    54321
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    54321
    Campus Internet Access
    43211
    Campus Facilities
    43211
    Campus Food
    32121
    On-Campus Housing
    43211
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    54321
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    54321
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M. W.
July 15, 2009

Describe your classmates in one sentence.Motivated, selfless, confident, patriotic, honest, caring, perfectionists,What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school?How demanding my first year was and how much I’ve learned because of it.

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    Access to Professors
    54321
    Class Size
    54321
    Value of Education
    54321
    Campus Internet Access
    54321
    Campus Facilities
    54321
    Campus Food
    21321
    On-Campus Housing
    43211
    Extra-Curricular Activities
    54321
    Nearby Banks, Stores, Grocery Stores
    54321
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