When are the Evaluator Selection Forms Due?

If you mean the ALO Evaluation...those dates are set by admissions and transmitted to the ALO when a candidate is assigned for the interview/evaluation. The candidate will also be notified via their portal. They should contact the evaluator and set up a time.

Once it's completed, the ALO will write it up and submit it. While the "deadline" is set...it's flexible. That allows for the unforeseen.

It does NOT impact the candidate re: deadlines.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
The portal states a due date of JAN 15 for forms due today, but when are the evaluator forms due or the hard cut off date?
If you're talking about the Math Eval, English Eval, and Other Eval, it's usually two weeks after the due date in your portal that being 15 Jan for you. That's what it was for me and if you read the Candidate Instructions, I'm pretty sure it says the same thing. Hope this helps!
 
If you're talking about the Math Eval, English Eval, and Other Eval, it's usually two weeks after the due date in your portal that being 15 Jan for you. That's what it was for me and if you read the Candidate Instructions, I'm pretty sure it says the same thing. Hope this helps!
So that would mean JAN 29th then correct?
 
So that would mean JAN 29th then correct?
Correct, but try and get them in quicker than later. Another thing, submit the names of the people you want to do your evaluations tonight before 0000 16JAN because your file will close if you don't. It doesn't say it in the portal but you need to submit the names of evaluators now. You can always go back and change them even after 15 JAN.
 
Check the "Instructions for Candidates" closely. One of my candidates didn't submit the names of his evaluators (Math, English, EXX) by the deadline and they closed him. He, and I, were shocked until...we found it on, I think page 6, and there it was...

Fortunately, he pled stupid...and they were merciful and reopened his file.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
Check the "Instructions for Candidates" closely. One of my candidates didn't submit the names of his evaluators (Math, English, EXX) by the deadline and they closed him. He, and I, were shocked until...we found it on, I think page 6, and there it was...

Fortunately, he pled stupid...and they were merciful and reopened his file.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
Currently have a candidate that it enlisted: once the Commander, 1SGT, and other officer submit their evaluations does USAFA contact the evaluators again to talk about their evaluations and confirm them or is their application complete?
 
Currently have a candidate that it enlisted: once the Commander, 1SGT, and other officer submit their evaluations does USAFA contact the evaluators again to talk about their evaluations and confirm them or is their application complete?
I'm guessing that the candidate is USAF and is in the LEAD program?

If that's the case, the ALO that is assigned as the LEAD officer for that state/area will be the mentor ALO (we normally assign one ALO to become the LEAD expert). However, when the 4060 is due, another ALO evaluator will be tasked with doing an interview. That interview will be the Form 4060 interview and will be part of the application process.

Enlisted candidates are slightly different from "regular" candidates in that MOST of them go to the prep school first. Many of them have been out of school for a couple of years and that year at the PS is a good way to get "back into the books" to prepare them for the academy.

As for the Commander, 1st SGT, and other evaluations...they're an important part of the entire LEAD process.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
Currently have a candidate that it enlisted: once the Commander, 1SGT, and other officer submit their evaluations does USAFA contact the evaluators again to talk about their evaluations and confirm them or is their application complete?
The answer is yes if being offered an appointment or a spot at the Prep School. Every year a commander will call the academy and let them know that an airman is no longer worthy of an appointment. USAFA then pulls the plug.
 
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