As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, I have the distinct honor of nominating promising young men and women from Florida’s Tenth District for selection to one of our nation’s service academies. One of the application requirements of all the United States service academies (except for the United States Coast Guard Academy) is nomination by a government official. The nominating official is usually a Member of Congress. The military service academies (Army, Navy and Air Force) also accept nominations from other government officials. If you are interested in attending one of these academies, I urge you to apply for a nomination from me as well as the other nomination sources:
- Senators Marco Rubio or Rick Scott
- President Joseph Biden, who nominates children of career military personnel; deceased or disabled veterans; military or civilian personnel in missing status; and Medal of Honor recipients;
- Vice President Kamala Harris, who nominates five individuals from across the United States per year; and
- The Secretary of the Army, Navy, or Air Force, who nominate members of regular military, reserve components, and participants in ROTC programs.
Candidates for a service academy nomination need to be aware that each academy has specific deadlines which must be met if an application is to be successful. Please visit the academy websites for specific information regarding deadlines and other application requirements. An active application with the academy is required to interview for a nomination with my office.
If you are interested in pursuing my nomination to one of the service academies, please complete the form at the bottom of this page and carefully read the eligibility requirements and deadlines below. You will receive further instructions from my office. Please note that I can only consider applications from Florida’s Tenth District.
Thank you for your interest in the service academies.
Sincerely,
Maxwell Alejandro Frost
Member of Congress
ELIGIBILITY
Each applicant for an appointment at one of the service academies must:
- be a U.S. citizen or national;
- be at least 17 years of age and not yet 23 years old on July 1 of the year the applicant would enter an academy (25 years old for USMMA);
- be unmarried;
- be not pregnant, and without legal obligation to support children or other dependents;
- demonstrate comprehensive academic preparation;
- demonstrate leadership in athletics and other extracurricular activities;
- take the SAT, or the ACT Assessment (ACT);
- be in good physical and mental health;
- be willing to commit to serve in the military for a minimum of 5 years upon graduation
DATES AND DEADLINES (CLASS OF 2029)
- April 2024 Applications process opens
- October 7, 2024, Deadline for completion of Application for Nomination
- Mid-October Interview Notices emailed
- Late October Interviews conducted
- November 2024 Nomination notifications are sent via mail
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I apply for more than one nomination?
Applying for more than one nomination increases your chances of securing a nomination. More than one nomination, however, is neither required nor of assistance in gaining an appointment. If another authority nominates you, please notify us so that I may allow other candidates the opportunity for nomination.
What if I apply to more than one academy? Am I eligible for more than one nomination?
Yes. I am able to nominate qualified applicants to multiple academies, however the application requires that you rank your interest in each Academy. You may win multiple appointments.
Who can I contact with further questions?
Please call my office at (321) 388-9808 or email Academy.Frost@mail.house.gov.