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  1. Visitors may take a nominally priced guided bus tour of the Academy grounds departing from the West Point Visitors Center. Please visit West Point Tours or call (845) 446-4724 for more details. Foreign nationals without a qualified escort may only access West Point by taking a West Point tour. Cadet Candidates. Parents.

  2. Academic Program. West Point's curriculum provides a grounding in the liberal arts and engineering, a study of a discipline in depth, and experiential learning opportunities that prepare cadets to think critically, internalize their professional identity, and employ their education to help build the Army and the nation’s future.

  3. United States Military Academy West Point. Graduates communicate effectively with all audiences. The ability to listen, read, speak, and write with thoughtfulness, clarity, and purpose is critical for Army officers to accomplish missions across a spectrum of twenty-first century operations.

  4. Step 1. Confirm Eligibility. Candidates must meet certain requirements specified by public law in order to be considered for admission to West Point. You must: Be at least age 17, but not 23 or older, on July 1 of the year you enter West Point. Be a U.S. Citizen (See Information for International Cadets for exceptions)

  5. United States Military Academy at West Point is a public institution that was founded in 1802. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 4,393 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus ...

  6. Academic Program. West Point's curriculum provides a grounding in the liberal arts and engineering, a study of a discipline in depth, and experiential learning opportunities that prepare cadets to think critically, internalize their professional identity, and employ their education to help build the Army and the nation’s future.

  7. The United States Military Academy (West Point) Located in West Point, NY, West Point, or USMA, is the oldest Military Academy in our country, having been established by Ulysses S. Grant in 1802 as an Army training facility.