I've just received my nomination...what next?

auhsyl

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So I just received my official nomination but I have not had my blue card officer interview yet??? I've emailed & calling but no response.
 
So I just received my official nomination but I have not had my blue card officer interview yet??? I've emailed & calling but no response.
Assume all scholastic, medical, physical fitness sumbits are submitted? If all that's needed is your BGO interview, you might want to contact your regional BGO officer to ask what you should do in a case like this one. Perhaps some of the BGOs here will have other, more definitive next steps for you.

Congrats, keep plowing ahead.:thumb::thumb:
 
attention on detail..!!!

If you keep calling "BGO"'s, "BLUE CARD OFFICER" you will never get response from your "BGO"'s , please attention on Detail, (BGO = BLUE GOLD OFFICER):biggrin:
So I just received my official nomination but I have not had my blue card officer interview yet??? I've emailed & calling but no response.
 
give the kid a break ...he's nervous! We know what he means ... and if the blue card officer would lend the courtesy of a return call, some educatin could be provided.:thumb:
 
auhsyl,

I know this might be mundane, but is your application completed (not counting the DODMERB medical exam, CFA, or BGO interview)?

Is this the first contact you have made with your BGO?
 
auhsyl,

I know this might be mundane, but is your application completed (not counting the DODMERB medical exam, CFA, or BGO interview)?

Is this the first contact you have made with your BGO?


Yeah everything is complete...everything ...I may redo my cfa to attain a higher score but other than that everything is complete
 
auhsyl,

Ok...odds are that your record has or will be going to the Admissions Board if your entire record is completed with no interview, assuming your application was completed before the New Year.

I'd give your BGO one last attempt and if you don't hear from him/her by Monday or Tuesday, to give your Area Coordinator (referred to as "Regional BGO" by WhistlePig) a call. The USNA Catalog (link from Admissions site) has a listing of those individuals.
 
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