USCG Master
USCG 100 Ton Master
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- Nov 19, 2015
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My DD AO Said it would be in the Bears Den. Perhaps it will be both.
I wasn't wondering when notifications would be made; but whether not having recommendations would affect me negatively.
From Admissions website:
"May 1: AIM notifications made by email. Session registration and scholarship application opens."
Since May 1 is a Sunday, a better bet would be Monday May 2.
I assume as one recommendation was requested and another is optional. Who ever it is to late to add one as the portal is closed. If I am incorrect please respond.I wasn't wondering when notifications would be made; but whether not having recommendations would affect me negatively.
I thought up to 700 attend AIM eash year.Your question about your AIM application is really, at this point, nothing you can change. The AIM acceptances will be available on Monday, May 2. There were over 1800 applicants for about 500 slots. Some of those that are not invited to AIM may be offered the opportunity to attend the Cadet for a Day program. In addition, there are other opportunities to attend tours and briefings at CGA if you are in the area.
Now, what can you do moving forward...be proactive. When the application for the Class of 2021 opens, you will again have recommendations, essays, test scores, etc., to provide. Many CGA appointees were not selected for AIM, or were not even aware of the program. From here on out, you should look forward. You goal now, no matter the outcome of AIM selections, is to prepare to submit the best possible application for the Class of 2021. Focus now on what will lead to being a part of the next class, and that is the application process.
I thought up to 700 attend AIM eash year.
Sorry, I missed Alaska66 as an Admissions Partner, too.No. I am an Admissions Partner, a volunteer working for Admissions, as is Grevar. My son is in the Class of 2017. LT McIntyre-Coble is an Admissions Officer, which is a commissioned USCG officer.
Thanks. Is the 500 spread among 50 states. So about 10 per state?CGA only has rack space for around 500 AIMsters. Remember, AIM also happens during the time that the Class of 2020 will be going through swab summer, and CGAS will be receiving their training before heading off to prep school. July is a very busy month at CGA.
USCA Website says May 1st notifications will go out via email.I wasn't wondering when notifications would be made; but whether not having recommendations would affect me negatively.
USCA Website says May 1st notifications will go out via email.
What time today will notifications go out?As stated above by Alaska66, decisions will be posted on May 2nd.
Good luck to all who have applied for AIM.
Great news. What state do you live in.Check your Bear's Den! It's updated, my son is very excited!!
Where is Bears den is the notification?
It was under application on the top[/QUWE lived in NH before relocating to Georgia. Seems like he is the only one so far.
It was under application on the top
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