USNA General Information
Consistent with the Student Right-to-Know Act, 34 C.F.R. 668, passed by Congress in 1990, the United States Naval Academy voluntarily maintains this page as a centralized location for general information about USNA. The information on this site is intended to assist students, their families, and others in obtaining information about the Academy's educational programs and outcomes.
- USNA Mission
- General Information
- Grievance Policies and Procedures
- Complaints Against Faculty: ACDEANINST 1531.63C
- Equal Employment Opportunity Office
- Grievances Concerning Grades: See section 9 of ACDEANINST 1531.60B
- IG Hotline
- Health and Safety
- Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Naval Support Activity Annapolis
- Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office
- Services to Students with Disabilities - Not applicable: All midshipmen must be fit to be commissioned as officers in the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps upon graduation. As such, candidates must pass the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB) prior to admission.
- Midshipman Resources and Information
- Academic Calendar
- Articulation Agreements
- Career and Job Placement Services (Service Selection Information)
- Core Curriculum
- Educational Programs
- Grades and Reports: ACDEANINST 1531.60B
- Study Abroad Guidelines
- Satisfactory Academic Progress: Policies and Procedures Governing the Academic Board (see Enclosure 3)
- Student Activities
- Textbook Information
- Transfer of Credit/Validation Policy
- Voter Registration
- Withdrawal/Disenrollment Instruction
- Privacy of Midshipman Records
- Privacy Act of 1974
- Policies Governing Storage of and Access to Academic Information in the MIDS Information System and Related Database Systems: ACDEAN Instruction 5211.1
United States Naval Academy Privacy Program: USNA Instruction 5211.3C
- Student Outcomes
- Graduation and Retention Rates
- Graduate and Professional Education for Graduates
- Midshipman Service Assignment: USNAINST 1301.5K
- Job Placement - Service commitment begins at graduation when midshipmen are commissioned as Navy Ensigns or Marine Corps. 2nd Lieutenants.
- Technology and Copyright Policy
- Computer Use and File Sharing (Section 5.4)
- Copyright Policy
To read more about the Student Right-to-Know Act, please visit the National Center for Education Statistics website at http://nces.ed.gov . This page is maintained by the Associate Provost for Planning and Assessment.
