Better Late Than Never: USMA Admissions Site Updated After 5+ Years

Our October 2022 post “USMA Admissions Site Needs An Update” pointed out that the West Point admissions page https://westpoint.edu/admissions was using videos with cadets from 2017, posted in early 2019, for its promotions materials. We’re happy to report that the Admissions site has finally gotten an update. We’d like to think it was because of … Read more

West Point Recruiting Pitch Is Big On Career But Doesn’t Mention The Army

What exactly is West Point pitching to candidates nowadays? “Duty, Honor, Country”? Not anymore. Selfless service to country? Being a Commissioned Leader of Character? Adventure? Proving yourself through overcoming difficult challenges? Be a Ranger, or Green Beret, or Soldier? An Officer in the United States Army? Or, none of the above. If you’re a candidate … Read more

Removal of Duty, Honor, Country From the Mission of the United States Military Academy

The Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point, LTG Steve Gilland, has issued a letter announcing the change of the Mission of West Point: Duty, Honor, Country is foundational to the United States Military Academy’s culture and will always remain our motto. It defines who we are as an institution and as … Read more

SFFA v West Point: Review of Lyall Declaration

In the Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) v West Point case, West Point relies heavily on a declaration [ link ] by Professor Jason Lyall of Dartmouth on the benefits of diversity to the Army. This is a critical piece of evidence which attempts to directly link battlefield lethality to the Army’s diversity programs. If … Read more

USMA Grad Brief in Support of West Point

The document “Amicus brief in opposition by USMA graduates” [ link ] from the previous post caught the eye of the estimable John T Reed. Excerpt from his whole comment [link]: It is also an effort where the soldiers and civilian employees of the Defense department including the soldiers and civilian employees of the U.S. … Read more

SFFA Vs West Point Memos & Declarations

Thanks to a helpful and interested reader, we found the court document repository for the case Students for Fair Admissions [SFFA] vs The United States Military Academy at West Point, the Department of Defense, et al. Below are links to the documents, including the complaint, response, and supporting declarations. You can access them at the … Read more

Supreme Court Denies SFFA Injunction Request

The Supreme court succinctly denied the Students For Fair Admissions (SFFA) request for an injunction to stop West Point’s race-based admissions practices while the lower court handles the case with this order (and see the Reuters write-up here: link). FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2024 23A696 STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS V. USMA AT WEST POINT, ET AL. … Read more

SFFA Sues West Point On Race-based Admissions Policies

News item hits the wires: The group behind the lawsuits that led the Supreme Court to gut affirmative action at higher education institutions sued the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on Tuesday, seeking to end the school’s race-conscious admissions policies… The group asked a federal judge to prohibit West Point from considering or knowing … Read more

Return-on-Investment of Service Academies

The report “Return On Investment in Graduates of the DOD Service Academies: Assessment and Improvements ” [Link] published in July 2023 by the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) is an excellent piece of research with very interesting information and insights on officer retention. We recommend reading it. Below we offer a brief summary and share … Read more

Students For Fair Admissions v … USMA, USNA, and USAFA?

It sounds like the military academies may get their chance to justify their race-based admissions practices. From Reuters: Aug 3 (Reuters) – The group that took its case against affirmative action in college admissions to the U.S. Supreme Court and won is seeking to end an exemption for military schools, the founder of Students for … Read more