About Eric Shangle Expertise I am able to answer any questions you have concerning the United States Naval Academy
(USNA). I graduated from USNA and have served as an officer in the US Navy. My experience
at the academy, as a student-athlete, and as a naval officer will help me answer your
questions.
Experience
Graduate of the Naval Academy.
Education/Credentials B.S. Ocean Engineering, US Naval Academy, 1997
M.A. Human Relations, University of Oklahoma, 2002
MBA, Naval Postgraduate School, 2005
Kevin wrote at 2008-04-21 22:58:37
I believe if you drop out during the first two years, you owe nothing, and if you drop out during your second two years means you owe money. I was at the Academy this past weekend for a candidate visit and they spoke of this.
Emily wrote at 2008-08-10 23:04:24
Actually, if you drop out during your first two years (before you sign your commitment papers), you owe nothing. I am a 2007 USNA grad, so this is current as of 2007.
jscam87 wrote at 2009-08-30 16:20:41
The allotment for medical graduates (Doctors) is roughly 2%. You should repeatedly update your knowledge of Naval Academy programs. The Naval Academy is "Free" because Federal Service Academies are tuition free, and your books and food paid for by a loan slowly paid by deductions on your future pay. A current info site is found at http://toughestschoolsintheworld.com/ and can answer or link to more data. Goos luck!