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AIM Summer Program
Eligibility and Selection


Eligibility
To apply, you must be a U.S. citizen and a junior in high school. You must be in good health and physical condition, able to run, do push-ups and sit-ups, and handle the heat and humidity of a Connecticut summer! Your weight must be proportional to your height. Medical qualification for AIM does not indicate that you will be qualified for entry into the Coast Guard Academy. Common medical disqualifiers for direct entry include color-blindness, asthma and vision not correctable to 20/20. For Academy appointment application purposes, please review the additional medical standards.

Questions about eligibility for the program can be directed to AIM@uscga.edu – please allow one week for a reply.

Selection
Selection for AIM is a holistic process which looks at a variety of factors in the student’s life. Weighed in the process are: the online application, teacher recommendation, essay (topic will be provided), and most recent high school transcript. When the four required items are received, the USCGA Admissions Office will evaluate your application. Each student is evaluated by a team independent of other applicants, thus highlighting each individual’s accomplishments.

On average, the most qualified 500 rising seniors will be selected for the AIM program. Each year we have more qualified students than we have spots available. If you are not selected, however, please do not feel that you will not be competitive for an USCGA appointment in your senior year. Many students not admitted to AIM apply for and are offered appointments the following year. We regret that due to space and resource limitations, we cannot expand the AIM program at this time.

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CGA History

Fore and Aft Syle Hat
Fore and Aft Style Hat
This fore and aft style hat, made in France, belonged to ADM Harry Gabriel Hamlet, Superintendent of the Academy from May 1928 to June 1932 and Coast Guard Commandant from 1932 to 1936. Fore and Aft style hats are still used in ceremonies such as the appointment of the "Ancient Mariner" (the cutterman who ensures sea-service traditions are upheld.)
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