Deadline for Grassley nominations to U.S. service academies is Oct. 22

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WASHINGTON — Every year, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) selects 10 young Iowans to nominate to each of the U.S. service academies including the Military Academy at West Point, the Air Force Academy, the Naval Academy and the Merchant Marine Academy. Grassley encourages Iowa students to consider applying to all of the U.S. service academies because each one has different qualifications and a student who may be ineligible for one academy may be eligible for another.

“The academies offer some of the best options for higher education, as well as an outstanding way to serve our country. It’s a tremendous opportunity for young Iowans,” Grassley said. “I’m glad to nominate some of our talented students to the nation’s service academies.”

The deadline for Iowa students to complete and submit their application for Grassley’s nominations is Oct. 22. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Nominations will be made by Dec. 31.

To seek a nomination from Grassley, Iowa applicants must download and complete an application.

The additional materials that need to be included are as follows:

* A letter of recommendation from a school guidance counselor or alternate administrative school official.

* High school transcript.

* A letter of recommendation from a teacher.

* Two additional letters of recommendation from Iowans.

* The applicant’s ACT score, which must be sent directly to Grassley’s office in Des Moines by ACT. The identification number for the ACT is 7129 and the identification code for the SAT is 6260.

Students may hand-deliver their application to any of Grassley’s offices in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Sioux City, Council Bluff, Waterloo or Davenport, or may mail in their applications to the following address:

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley

Attn: Sarah Albee

721 Federal Building

210 Walnut Street

Des Moines, Iowa 50309

Applicants also should apply directly to the academies of their choice and ask that pre-candidate files be opened on their behalf. Additionally, Iowa students should seek recommendations from Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and their representative in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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