Overnight Visit

Just scheduled an overnight visit a few days ago, and my visit portal reflects that the visit is in the system. However I haven't received an email about the visit (instructions on what to bring and such). Was this something that was supposed to be immediately sent out? Or should I expect the email to come closer to the actual visit. (Last thing I want to do is unnecessarily bother admissions)
 
Does the candidate need to bring bedding for the overnight?
I did not and I was fine, your plebe that you stay with should take good care of you, mine even insisted on taking the cot and letting me sleep on (not in, of course, ha) her bed! If the email doesn't mention packing it, you don't need it.
 
My son recieved an email today from his FFR congratulating him on his offer of appointment, and welcoming him to become a member of the long gray line. Exciting time!
Hello brovol:

I was looking through these threads and ran across yours - hoping you might be out there. My DS is class of 20121 candidate. I'm a USMA grad, but it was a different time when I was there. My DS has been accepted at USMA and USNA and has ROTC options too. He's been fortunate. We are heading down for an overnight at USMA next week, and then a CVW the week after and a ROTC event at UVA the weekend in between. If I'm reading these threads correctly, sounds like your son went through a similar process last year? One question - there were no overnights in my day at WP - I cant seem to find any info on the portal about this - is there some sort of formal program for parent(s) when the DS is on the overnight at WP?... from what I can tell, maybe just a briefing in morning of drop off? It seems there is more of a formal program for parents at CVW in Annapolis? I'm trying to plan out days and curious as to whether you have any insights on this? Many thanks for any insights you might have.
 
My DS is scheduled for an overnight at WP in a couple of weeks. Although I called in to schedule the visit, the email confirmation was sent to my DS's email account.

It looks like the parents have activities scheduled between 7:45am and 12:45pm on the first day and should return about 12:45pm the second day to pick them up.
 
No problem - a copy of the confirmation should also be posted to your DS's account on the Candidate Portal (just in case you can't find the email).
 
Hello brovol:

I was looking through these threads and ran across yours - hoping you might be out there. My DS is class of 20121 candidate. I'm a USMA grad, but it was a different time when I was there. My DS has been accepted at USMA and USNA and has ROTC options too. He's been fortunate. We are heading down for an overnight at USMA next week, and then a CVW the week after and a ROTC event at UVA the weekend in between. If I'm reading these threads correctly, sounds like your son went through a similar process last year? One question - there were no overnights in my day at WP - I cant seem to find any info on the portal about this - is there some sort of formal program for parent(s) when the DS is on the overnight at WP?... from what I can tell, maybe just a briefing in morning of drop off? It seems there is more of a formal program for parents at CVW in Annapolis? I'm trying to plan out days and curious as to whether you have any insights on this? Many thanks for any insights you might have.

My DS and me will be there late next week. If you're worried about not knowing what to do, rest assured you will not be alone. I will be the one out of place and confused. This good ole Mississippi boy will probably be the talk of West Point by the weekend. I just feel sorry for my DS having to explain to everyone that I'm really trying not to embarrass him!
 
My son recieved an email today from his FFR congratulating him on his offer of appointment, and welcoming him to become a member of the long gray line. Exciting time!
Hello brovol:

I was looking through these threads and ran across yours - hoping you might be out there. My DS is class of 20121 candidate. I'm a USMA grad, but it was a different time when I was there. My DS has been accepted at USMA and USNA and has ROTC options too. He's been fortunate. We are heading down for an overnight at USMA next week, and then a CVW the week after and a ROTC event at UVA the weekend in between. If I'm reading these threads correctly, sounds like your son went through a similar process last year? One question - there were no overnights in my day at WP - I cant seem to find any info on the portal about this - is there some sort of formal program for parent(s) when the DS is on the overnight at WP?... from what I can tell, maybe just a briefing in morning of drop off? It seems there is more of a formal program for parents at CVW in Annapolis? I'm trying to plan out days and curious as to whether you have any insights on this? Many thanks for any insights you might have.
West Point does this better than the others, and it works well. You should get an email from admissions office with information. The morning starts at the admissions office with a briefing by the RC who is on duty that day. It is for the candidates and parents. They do a nice job. Then either the RC or a WP Cadet will take you all on a tour. We actually did all of this twice, because we came for the briefing in the summer, and then when my son did his overnight we did the briefing and the tour again. The first time it was the RC who did the tour, and that was real cool, as he was a grad, and took us to a lot of places they dont typically cover. You being a grad yourself, that may not be as big a deal. After the tour you head back to the admissions office, and cadets will be there to pick up the kids who are doing overnights (some kids just stay for the day, and dont do full overnights). After that parents are on their own, until they need to be back the next day at around 1pm, if memory serves, to pick up your kid. Here is a KEY: make an appointment to meet with the RC when you pick up your son, so you can go over his application (unless he already received his appointment). The RC will tell him exactly where he stands and what he needs to get an appointment.

The briefings at USNA are similar, but we thought not nearly as well done, and far less personal. The tour there was more of a tourist tour, and gave very little insight into the life of a Midshipman. The tours were done by retirees. My son was never offered a CVW at USNA, and wasnt offered an appointment until the week before R-day at WP. We thought about visiting USAFA after my son got an early appointment there, but he was pretty certain he was not going to attend USAFA, so we held off. I actually wanted to go, but mostly because I really liked visiting the other academies and thought it would be cool. Son had so much going on with sports and school, we didn't find the time. We visited USNA three times in total, and loved the place, but honestly neither my son, nor my wife and I ever got a great feel about it. West Point was just the opposite, and after the overnight my son was locked in; which was a good thing since his RC called us into his office when we picked him up, told us he had an appointment, and spent a half hour telling my son the advantages of WP over USAFA and USNA.

After going through the process with my son, I have a decent insight. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
 
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Brovol, you should consider becoming an FFR. Obviously I don't know whether you have the availability to do it, but you are a helpful and frequent poster here. We joined around the same time, our sons are both Plebe's so we know the same things and we read the same posts... but I have 48 replies and you have over 1,000. You take the time to patiently and thoroughly answer questions that have been answered many times if the original poster simply searched.
In NY, they are looking for folks that are willing to become FFRs and help potential cadets learn about West Point. It's essentially what you do here. My sons's FFR was a cow Parent and was an asset for my son throughout the application process. I hope you give it some thought!
 
Brovol, you should consider becoming an FFR. Obviously I don't know whether you have the availability to do it, but you are a helpful and frequent poster here. We joined around the same time, our sons are both Plebe's so we know the same things and we read the same posts... but I have 48 replies and you have over 1,000. You take the time to patiently and thoroughly answer questions that have been answered many times if the original poster simply searched.
In NY, they are looking for folks that are willing to become FFRs and help potential cadets learn about West Point. It's essentially what you do here. My sons's FFR was a cow Parent and was an asset for my son throughout the application process. I hope you give it some thought!
Nice of you to say. I enjoy posting here, and we all like helping others along. Not sure I'm willing to commit to that right now though. On the other hand it would be a nice connection to West Point, beyond the one I have as a parent. My son suggested the same thing. He said, "dad, you know you would love it". Lol. Maybe one day.
 
Another option @brovol would be to get involved with your state's WP Parent's Club. My state's parent club has an outreach coordinator and so meets interested parents/cadets that way. and of course, it is another way to support the cadets at WP. And it's a great way to meet come really stellar people.
 
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