Summer Leaders Experience (SLE)
Applications for SLE Summer 2025 open Feb. 15
Summer Leaders Experience (SLE)
Applications for SLE Summer 2025 open Feb. 15
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Inside the West Point Experience
Session 1: 31 May to 6 June 2025
Session 2: 7 June to 13 June 2025
Led by current West Point cadets, Summer Leaders Experience (SLE) is a weeklong immersion into a West Point cadet's academic, military, and social life. At SLE, you will explore West Point from all angles, including our high-tech educational facilities, team-building athletic activities, and realistic military training.
SLE gives you a taste of the character, determination, commitment to excellence, and leadership skills required to become a cadet at West Point.
Applications for SLE Summer 2025 opens Feb. 15, 2025.
An SLE application doubles as the first step of a West Point application. However, please note that completing an SLE application is not an obligation to complete a West Point application or attend West Point.
Be Part of a Team
The cornerstone of an effective team is trust and respect. At SLE, you will build both with other top scholars, leaders, and athletes from around the country as you face complex and difficult challenges.
The program's academic, military, and physical components are demanding, but while overcoming SLE's challenges, you will form lifelong connections and friendships with your teammates.
Emerge as a Leader
At SLE, every mission is an opportunity for you to emerge as the team member that others look to as an example. Throughout the program, you will be mentored by current West Point cadets who use their hard-won leadership skills to plan and guide your time at SLE.
See if you have what it takes to join the ranks of West Point's brightest scholars, athletes, and leaders from across the nation - your future classmates.
Overcome Academic Challenges
West Point is continually ranked among the nation's top undergraduate public colleges. Explore the outstanding academic opportunities West Point cadets experience every day.
During SLE, you will work in West Point's cutting-edge academic facilities and can customize your experience by choosing courses from various academic disciplines.
Develop as an Athlete
At West Point, every cadet is an athlete. SLE will challenge you with military fitness competitions and highlight West Point's athletics programs through forums with coaches from across the academy.
The Candidate Fitness Assessment (CFA), required for West Point admission, is difficult. SLE also offers you a chance to get CFA training and advice from those who have passed to help maximize your athletic potential.
Summer Leaders Experience FAQs
SLE provides activities and experiences that challenge you mentally and physically as well as give you unprecedented insight into whether the U.S. Military Academy is a good fit for you, including the following:
- One-on-one time with a West Point cadet
- Opportunity to explore our academic curriculum
- Forum with West Point athletics coaches
- Counseling sessions with the West Point Admissions team
- Training and experience in U.S. Army squad, platoon, and company leadership
- Cadet Fitness Test training and tips for success
- Intense team-building activities with other elite high school students
- Graduation ceremony for West Point Summer Leaders Experience
- Social events that provide insight into cadet life
SLE applications are accepted from Feb. 15 through April 15 of your junior year in high school.
To apply, complete the SLE Checklist within the application.
Approximately 1,100 students are selected to attend SLE each summer. Invitations are awarded competitively using the SLE application's academic, athletic, and extracurricular information.
Applicants will be informed of their status by mid-April.
West Point selects a supremely talented, geographically diverse student body from all 50 states.
The cost of attendance is $625, but generous need-based scholarships are available. There is no application fee.
The cost covers clothing, supplies, meals, lodging, and instructor expenses. It does not cover travel to and from West Point.
Buses are available to West Point from Newark Airport.
Applicants must:
- be a high school junior (current year).
- be a U.S. citizen.
- be age 16 by 1 July of the summer between their junior and senior years.
- have no serious medical issues.
There are only 1,100 slots, and entry into the SLE program is highly competitive. The average attendee:
- has the following test* score range:
- SAT 1200-1300.
- ACT 26-30.
- is in the top 20% of their class.
- is a member of the National Honor Society.
- participates in high school clubs.
- participates in extracurricular leadership activities.
- is in very good physical condition, a varsity letter winner, and/or team captain.
If you don't fit all of these categories, you should STILL APPLY. If your dream is to attend the United States Military Academy and become an Army officer, you have to try!
Many who attend SLE ultimately end up joining the Long Gray Line.
*Standardized test scores are not required, but the ideal applicant has a strong academic background and participates in team sports and other extracurricular activities.
The Summer Leaders Experience is a tool that will help students understand why West Point might be a good fit for them.
By applying for the SLE, you are also opening an admissions file at the academy.
Attendance will help prospective cadets understand the full application process. However, it has no bearing on West Point admissions decisions.