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<p>That’s the “no BS” gouge on the nominations. Title X governs appointments.</p>
<p>Good reading - if you really want to know how it’s divided.</p>
<p>500 Mids at USNA from US Senators at any one time - roughly 125 per year
2175 Mids from Congressional noms at any one time - roughly 544 per year
5 from the VP at any one time
5 from DC
3 from the Virgin Islands
6 from Puerto Rico
3 from Guam
2 from American Samoa
1 from the Northern Marianas</p>
<p>Each year, the following noms can be granted:</p>
<ul>
<li> 100 from the President for military dependents (children of active duty members and reservists with enough drill points as well)</li>
<li> 85 Sec Nav noms from the Navy and Marine Corps reserves</li>
<li> 85 Sec Nav noms from the Navy and Marine Corps active ranks</li>
<li> 150 Sec Nav noms from qualified alternates from MOC’s
Unlimited children of Medal of Honor winners by the President (not a lot of those)</li>
<li> 50 from the Supe</li>
<li> 20 from JROTC/ROTC</li>
</ul>
<p>If you add them all up it comes to roughly 1200 (a little less, actually) per year. Remember that as people resign from USNA or are separated, the number available for each year is higher. USNA offers appointments to around 1500 per year, and about 1250 per year accept and are admitted with each class.</p>