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Start Young

Prepare for USMA at an early age

You need a well-rounded background to successfully compete for admission to West Point, so start early in your high school years.

There are three areas in which you should prepare in order to be competitive in the admissions process:
Academic Preparation
Physical Fitness Preparation
Leadership Preparation


Back to Top ACADEMIC PREPARATION
West Point encourages you to take a strong college preparatory academic program if you hope to apply and be a competitive West Point candidate. Your high school academic subjects should include:

Back to Top PHYSICAL PREPARATION
To prepare for the rigorous West Point military training, physical education, and intercollegiate athletic programs, you should improve your physical strength and endurance in the following ways:

Back to Top LEADERSHIP PREPARATIONS
You should participate in extracurricular activities that provide valuable leadership experiences and responsibilities. This will help you prepare for the leadership development training you will receive at West Point. The following high school experiences will develop and demonstrate your leadership potential:

The United States Military Academy considers it more valuable for you to achieve distinction in a specific activity, rather than participation in a number of activities without any evidence of leadership achievement. If you have to work to provide financial assistance for your family, West Point views that working experience as a demonstration of your leadership potential even though it will limit participation in school activities.