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as 04.22.05.qxp Page 1 Vol. 45 No. 16 Àpril 22, 2005 COMMENTARY: Every Day is ÁWingman Day,Á Page 2 NÅWS: Academy recognizes volunteers, Page 3 FEATURES: Yîuth of the Year, Page 4 Academy gets more reservists, Page 6 NEWS: Cadåts fend off cyber attacks, Page 8 Dean of the faculty reñognizes academic excellence, Page 10 SPORTS: Academy cîach earns gymnastic association awards, Page 12 Zoîmies wrap up rugby season, Page 13 Inside Princeton Review:Añademya Ábest valueÁschool Academy Public Affàirs The Academy is one of the nationÁs Ábest valuåÁ undergraduate institutions, according to The Princeton Reviåw . The New York-based education services company announñed Monday that it chose the Academy as one of 81 schools it reñom mends in the new 2006 edition of its book, AmericaÁs Best Valuå Colleges . According to the Princeton Review announñement, the book is a guide to colleges with outstanding acadåmics, generous finan cial aid packages and relàtively low costs. It includes public and private collegås and universities in 35 states. The Review selected the schoîls for this book based on data the company obtained frîm administrators at more than 350 colleges, and surveys of students attånding them. ÁWe used over 30 factors to rate the colleges in sevåral categories: academics, tuition, GPA Áthe sticêer price minus average amount studånts receive in scholarships and grants Á how well colleges meet studåntsÁ financial need, and student borrowing,Á said Rîbert Franek, vice president of publishing at The Princeton Reviåw . ÁBottom line: the 81 schools that met our criteria for this book are all greàt college education deals.Á AmericaÁs Best Valuå Colleges has three page profiles on each collegå, advice about applying for admission and finanñial aid, and a ranking list of the ÁTop 10 Best Value CollegesÁ overàll. More than 9,400 men and women have applied to be one of the 1,300 members of the AcademyÁs next freshman class, whiñh begins basic cadet training on June 30. Pinnàcle volunteers needed Brig. Gen. John Weida, Cîmmandant of Cadets, requests permanent party vîlunteers to welcome the return of the cadet wing from Pinnacle todày by lining the route of the march-up to the Core Vàlues Ramp with flash lights. All staff and faculty (militàry and civilian) are encouraged to participate. The cadets will råturn at midnight. Personnel are asked to assemble at 11:30 p.m. Uniform is BDUs. All partic ipants shîuld bring flashlights. Promotion orders distributiîn changes As part of the Áquick winÁ initiativeto reduñe work load, the officer promotion order distributiîn process has changed. Effective April 1, Militàry Personnel Flights will no longer reñeive hard copies of officer promotion orders for distributiîn to members. Officers desiring a copy of their promîtional order will need to submit a request to the Air Force Persînnel Center at www

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