OkiMa
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Does the NAPs offer come at the same time as being informed about the wait-list for appointment?Naps Waitlisted!
Does the NAPs offer come at the same time as being informed about the wait-list for appointment?Naps Waitlisted!
It said NAPS-Waitlisted meaning there is a waitlist if someone does not accept they will draw students from the waitlistDid it say there was an offer to NAPS should he/she not get pulled for an Appointment from the wait list? or was it a seperate offer to NAPS?
Is not a waitlist for an appointment to USNA is a waitlist for NAPSDoes the NAPs offer come at the same time as being informed about the wait-list for appointment?
Congrats to you!!! And Thank you for clarifying!!!Is not a waitlist for an appointment to USNA is a waitlist for NAPS
Apparently there is a waitlist for USNA appointment and a waitlist for NAPS.Did it say there was an offer to NAPS should he/she not get pulled for an Appointment from the wait list? or was it a seperate offer to NAPS?
Any time Admissions deems it is the right time. One does not trigger the other.Does the NAPs offer come at the same time as being informed about the wait-list for appointment?
Wishing him the bestDS just found out he is NAPS-Waitlisted.
My son was offered a spot at a foundation school. He was fully qualified for USNA this year. Almost perfect SAT score, straight A student, with 5 AP classes, fluent in 2 languages, NHS student, captain of 2 hockey teams, and tons of extra curricular activities… I just think there are tons of highly competitive students applying and being from MD district 3, there was just not enough room for all of these kids. He was first waitlisted for USNA, then the foundation offer came the next day. Still don’t really understand, but he is excited as it pretty much insures him a spot for next year, and will give him an extra year to grow physically and mentally.Any time Admissions deems it is the right time. One does not trigger the other.
If you are waitlisted for a direct appointment, that implies you are fully qualified for a direct appointment, but there isn’t room right now for you in the class.
NAPS and Foundation prep scholarships are generally offered to those USNA finds not ready for an offer of appointment for this class, though they are free to offer prep to anyone they wish.
Exactly why I said USNA is free to offer prep paths to anyone they wish. NAPS and Foundation prep opportunities add flexibility.My son was offered a spot at a foundation school. He was fully qualified for USNA this year. Almost perfect SAT score, straight A student, with 5 AP classes, fluent in 2 languages, NHS student, captain of 2 hockey teams, and tons of extra curricular activities… I just think there are tons of highly competitive students applying and being from MD district 3, there was just not enough room for all of these kids. He was first waitlisted for USNA, then the foundation offer came the next day. Still don’t really understand, but he is excited as it pretty much insures him a spot for next year, and will give him an extra year to grow physically and mentally.
And if form holds, he’ll be one of the best mids before I-Day is even done. There’s a lot to be said for that.Still don’t really understand, but he is excited as it pretty much insures him a spot for next year, and will give him an extra year to grow physically and mentally.
We are still CPR too. Ughhh. We aren't having trouble getting in to the system. We did at some point last week though and had to change our password.Anybody else having portal trouble? Still CPR and now cant even login
Your DS showing some real maturity there in my opinion keeping his eyes forward toward a career in the Navy. Had a close friend's DD, also from MD (don't know the district) last year that went through foundation. She loved it and is now a member of 2026. Best of luck to you and DS.My son was offered a spot at a foundation school. He was fully qualified for USNA this year. Almost perfect SAT score, straight A student, with 5 AP classes, fluent in 2 languages, NHS student, captain of 2 hockey teams, and tons of extra curricular activities… I just think there are tons of highly competitive students applying and being from MD district 3, there was just not enough room for all of these kids. He was first waitlisted for USNA, then the foundation offer came the next day. Still don’t really understand, but he is excited as it pretty much insures him a spot for next year, and will give him an extra year to grow physically and mentally.
Still CPR here. Checked with BGO to see if he had any updates/info about USNA timeline. He got in touch with them and said they are still working through it.Anyone else still at CPR? At what point should we inquire to make sure application isn’t missed or portal isn’t broken?