<p>GoNavy2008,</p>
<p>Triple Q is a term meaning the candidate has been found qualified in 3 specific areas: Medically (DoDMERB), Athletically (CFA), and Scholastically (based on whole candidate score as determined by the Admissions Board).</p>
<p>The only Q indicated on the Candidate Information System (CIS) is the Candidate Fitness Assessment. If the candidate passed, a date will be entered next to CFA near the top of the page.</p>
<p>The medical Q status can be checked on the DoDMERB site. In your case, if a waiver is ultimately granted, the DoDMERB status will reflect that.</p>
<p>The scholastic Q is a specific designation by the Admissions Board. Usually a candidate will receive a separate letter from the Admissions Department indicating that he/she has been found “Scholastically Qualified”. This means that the candidate has achieved at least the minimum whole candidate score and they can continue in the admissions process. Receiving the SQ does not mean the other qualifications have been satisfied. Apparently there are some candidates who do not receive this separate letter, but in fact are offered appointments. My son did receive a separate letter back in November.</p>
<p>These Q’s are unrelated to a nomination, which the candidate must also obtain to continue the process. </p>
<p>Congrats on all accomplishments thus far; keep pushing for that waiver!!</p>