The admission process for international applicants is different from the admission process for U.S. citizens and those with dual citizenship. This is because the Academy works through American embassies to identify, interview, and enroll foreign nationals. You must:
International applicants will be guided by the International Cadet Admission Officer once notified by the embassy you are working with.
Additional information about the TOEFL exam can be found on the TOEFL website.
The cost of tuition, room and board is born by your host country. These fees are reviewed and updated annually. Currently:
Your nation is also responsible for the cost of your travel to and from the Academy.
Out of pocket expenses for international cadets vary. Each cadet, however, receives a stipend of $975 per month, portions of which are discretionary and for personal use.
New international cadets are required to make a non-refundable, one-time $3,000 deposit to cover the cost of issued items, such as a computer or tablet, and uniforms.