- December 13, 2021
Luján Announces Nominations for U.S. Service Academies
Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), announced student nominations from the State of New Mexico to enter the United States Service Academies.
“New Mexico has a rich history of service in all branches of our military. I’m honored to further that tradition by nominating some of New Mexico’s best and brightest to our United States Service Academies,” said Senator Luján. “Through their diligence and dedication, each of these students have demonstrated a tremendous commitment to our state and our nation, and I know they will continue to make New Mexico proud.”
Senator Luján’s 2021 Service Academy nominees include:
U.S. Military Academy – West Point, NY
Wyatt Chapman – Aztec – San Juan College High School
Camden Cox – Rio Communities – NM Military Academy
Steven Craig – West Point – James O’Neill High School
Lauren Cruz – Rio Rancho – V. Sue Cleveland High School
Thomas Fotter – Albuquerque – La Cueva High School
Zachary Neel – Albuquerque – St. Puis X High School
Maksymilian Olszowka – Albuquerque – NM Military Institute
Nathan Ortiz – Las Cruces – Organ Mountain High School
Guillermo Paul – Farmington – San Juan College High School
Aubrey Rice – Rio Rancho – Corrales International School
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy – Kings Point, NY
Roger Aguiar – Albuquerque – Sandia High School
Gavin Filip – Rio Rancho – The ASK Academy
Michael Gray – Albuquerque – Albuquerque Institute for Mathematics and Science
Lance Miller – El Prado – NM Military Institute
Natasha Sun – Albuquerque – Albuquerque Academy
Benjamin Williams – Rio Rancho – The ASK Academy
U.S. Naval Academy – Annapolis, MD
Diego Aragon – Mora – Mora High School
Diego Garcia – Albuquerque – Volcano Vista High School
Naithan Gurule – Los Lunas – Los Lunas High School
Annika Irvine – Albuquerque – Axiom Christian Classical Academy
Khristin Lovato – Serafina – NM Military Institute
Lee McDonald – Clovis – Tivy High School, AR
Henry Mitchell – Albuquerque – Albuquerque Academy
Thomas Oldham – White Rock – Los Alamos High School
Mario Sumali – Albuquerque – La Cueva High School
Kelly Wetteland – Los Alamos – Los Alamos High School
U.S. Air Force Academy – Colorado Springs, CO
Trevor Anderson – Albuquerque – La Cueva High School
Caden Box – Albuquerque – La Cueva High School
Alex Chang – Las Cruces – Centennial High School
Sarah Fischer – Rio Rancho – V. Sue Cleveland High School
Naomi Lisko – Gallup – Home School
Margaret Matthews – Albuquerque – La Cueva High School
Mari McClain-Yu – Albuquerque – Early College Academy
Maximus Passeno – Los Lunas – Valencia High School
Sara Perez – Albuquerque – Albuquerque Academy
Luke Vaughn – Albuquerque – Volcano Vista High School
Interviews took place in early Fall. Senator Luján’s Service Academy Selection Board considered all the applications from the young New Mexicans interested in attending the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, or the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.
Academy nominees submit an application that includes a personal statement, resume, letters of reference, academic transcripts, and standardized test scores. If nominated by Senator Luján, applicants must meet the individual admission requirements for each academy. Students may be nominated for more than one service academy. The academies make the final decision on who will receive an appointment of admission.
Selection to U.S. Service Academies is among the most competitive and rigorous in the country; regardless of the number of qualified applicants each Member of Congress nominates, only a select few are accepted by the service academies each year. Those selected will enter the academies in June 2022.
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