Thank you! Yes, I have noticed they seem to be few and far between. I was wondering if there was a trend of when they started going out. More curiosity than anything.LOA’s really don’t ever seem as popular for USAFA as the other SA’s. Anyway, that’s not what you’re looking for anyway and there just aren’t that many of them. Do the best you can in every single way and the chips will fall where they are destined to. Good luck…
My DS 2025 received an LOA in the middle of Oct. Really nothing special about him other than being so well rounded he's pointlessThere is not a "time" when USAFA sends out LOAs. They are sent out at different times of the year as USAFA deems necessary. Most people don't receive them. They are a tool used by SAs to show a commitment to a targeted candidate. Taregeted candidates are typically a blue chip athlete, or a desired demographic, or a special combination of factors--we really don't know, and probably never will. Most appointments are given to those without an LOA, so don't waste your time expecting one.
A Letter of Assurance (LOA) for USAFA requires a complete review of the admissions package. This unlike a LOA for West Point or Annapolis. USAFA is in its first year of using the Sales Force platform and the Target X application. Expect that LOAs will be slower than normal. USAFA is sending some Letters of Interest (LOIs). These are similar to West Point and Annapolis' LOAs.I know this is asked every year and I looked for it in recent posts and did not see anything…I am seeing that USMA AND USNA have been sending out LOAs. Has USAFA started sending any out?
Thank you! Great information!!A Letter of Assurance (LOA) for USAFA requires a complete review of the admissions package. This unlike a LOA for West Point or Annapolis. USAFA is in its first year of using the Sales Force platform and the Target X application. Expect that LOAs will be slower than normal. USAFA is sending some Letters of Interest (LOIs). These are similar to West Point and Annapolis' LOAs.