Media Advisory: U.S. Coast Guard Academy Planning to welcome the Largest Number of Women in an Incoming Class
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U.S. Coast Guard Academy Planning to welcome the Largest Number of Women in an Incoming Class
NEW LONDON, Conn. – Approximately 300 young women and men will arrive at the Coast Guard Academy Monday, June 27 to start Day One of their training as part of the incoming Class of 2026.
According to current estimates about 43 percent of the class are women, which will be the most in an incoming class ever, and that 38 percent are from underrepresented minority groups. Also expected to join the class are nine international students from the Dominican Republic, the Philippines, Vietnam, Honduras, Palau, Guyana, and Taiwan.
Day One marks the traditional start of Swab Summer, an intense seven-week training program designed to transform civilian students into military members ready to accept the challenges that await them in their pursuit to become Coast Guard officers. During their first day at the Academy, the Swabs (as the new cadets are called) will cycle through haircuts, uniform issue, drill practice and various administrative in-processing.
Day One Schedule:
7 a.m. - 9 a.m. – Swabs arrive and check in. Location: Roland Hall
8 a.m. - 3 p.m. – Uniform issue, haircuts, drill practice, lunch, and administration in-processing. All companies will cycle through these events throughout the day. Location: Chase Hall
3 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. – Swearing-in Ceremony and class photo. Following the class photo, Swabs say goodbye to their families before returning to training. Location: Washington Parade Field.
Editor’s Note: Media interested in attending Day One must contact the External Affairs Office at cga-public-affairs@uscga.edu by noon Friday, June 24 to ensure access and parking availability. All media must be escorted by Academy staff while in Chase Hall.
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