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{{article quote|I am a graduate of Starfleet Academy. I know many things.|Worf|2373|The Darkness and the Light}}
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'''Starfleet Academy''' (also referred to as the '''Space Academy''') was a department within [[Starfleet]]. The main purpose of this department was for the education and training of individuals for service in Starfleet. The movement of personnel in and out of this service was governed by the [[Starfleet General Orders and Regulations#Starfleet Transfer Regulations|Starfleet Transfer Regulations]]. The chief administrator of the Academy was the [[superintendent]]. ({{TNG|The Measure Of A Man}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
"''I am a graduate of Starfleet Academy. I know many things.''"
 
:'''Worf''', [[2373]] ({{DS9|The Darkness and the Light}})
 
   
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==History==
'''Starfleet Academy''' (also referred to as the '''Space Academy''') was the primary service academy of the [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]. It was officially established in [[2161]] with the motto ''[[Latin language#Mottos|Ex Astris, Scientia]]'', to serve as a training facility for Starfleet [[officer]]s. The [[Starfleet Academy (Earth)|headquarters of Starfleet Academy]] are located in the [[Presidio]] in [[San Francisco]] while the Academy training facility itself is located in Marin County across the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] just south of Sausalito, CA where the US Coast Guard Station (Golden Gate Branch) is today. ({{film|11}}) The Academy program typically lasted four years, though certain programs have lasted five, six or eight years. ({{TNG|The First Duty|Conundrum}}, {{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
 
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The Academy existed as early as the [[2140s]] to train [[United Earth]] Starfleet personnel. ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) It was officially incorporated into the [[Federation]] in [[2161]] with the motto ''[[Latin language#Mottos|Ex Astris, Scientia]]'', to serve as a training facility for Federation Starfleet [[officer]]s.
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=== Dedication plaques ===
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In the [[24th century]], the Academy was named on the [[dedication plaque]]s of {{Class|Miranda}} and {{Class|Nebula}} [[starship]]s.
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[[Captain]] {{dis|John Nesterowicz|Captain}} was noted for his work with the Academy on the {{USS|Brattain}} on [[stardate]] 22519.5. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}}, [[USS Brattain dedication plaque|dedication plaque]])
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Captain {{dis|Adele Simmons|Captain}} was noted for her work with the Academy on the {{USS|Phoenix}} on stardate [[2363|40250.5]]. ({{TNG|The Wounded}}, [[USS Phoenix dedication plaque|dedication plaque]]) Later, she was noted for her work with the Academy on the {{USS|Sutherland}} on stardate [[2367|44820.5]]. ({{TNG|Redemption II}}, [[USS Sutherland dedication plaque|dedication plaque]])
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=== Holodeck simulation - Captain Riker===
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[[File:Riker personnel file 2 remastered.jpg|thumb|Starfleet Academy in Riker's personnel file]]
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In [[2367]], while exploring a cavern on [[Alpha Onias III]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] was rendered unconscious by [[gas]]es. While unconscious, [[neural scanner]]s scanned [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]]'s brain. The scanners used elements of Riker's reality and constructed a [[holodeck simulation]] with those elements interspersed throughout, so that it felt real to him. What Riker wanted, the scanners made possible.
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In one of these simulations, as Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was promoted to [[superintendent]] of the academy, on [[stardate]] 51253, Captain Riker succeeded him as the [[commanding officer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. In [[2283]], the academy was mentioned in Riker's [[personnel file|service record]] that was on display in his [[quarters]] on the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
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{{bginfo|For the remastered episode of "Future Imperfect", the original text of Riker's service record was replaced.}}
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==Location==
 
The [[Starfleet Academy (Earth)|headquarters of Starfleet Academy]] were located in the [[Presidio]] in [[San Francisco]], while the Academy training facility itself was located in [[Marin County]] across the [[Golden Gate Bridge]] just south of Sausalito, California. ({{film|11}}) The Academy program typically lasted four years, though certain programs lasted five, six, or eight years. ({{TNG|The First Duty|Conundrum}}; {{TOS|Bread and Circuses}})
   
 
==Preparation for admission==
 
==Preparation for admission==
 
[[File:Academy application.jpg|thumb|left|Application of Admission]]
 
[[File:Academy application.jpg|thumb|left|Application of Admission]]
Admission into Starfleet Academy begins with the acceptance of the candidate's application. Once the application is accepted, the candidate undergoes the Academy entrance competition exams, which determines those admitted by the best scores among a group of candidates competing to gain admission. In [[2364]], one such location for these competitions was on [[Relva VII]]. The exam contains sections on hyperspace physics and dynamic relationships, among others. Along with the infamous "psych test", where the prospective cadet must face their greatest fear, unannounced tests can take place at any time during the exam period. ({{VOY|Imperfection}}; {{TNG|Coming of Age}})
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Admission into Starfleet Academy began with the acceptance of the candidate's application. Once the application was accepted, the candidate underwent the Academy entrance competition exams, which determined those admitted by the best scores among a group of candidates competing to gain admission. In [[2364]], one such location for these competitions was on [[Relva VII]]. The exam contained sections on hyperspace physics and dynamic relationships, among others. Along with the infamous "psych test", in which the prospective cadet faced their greatest fear, unannounced tests could take place at any time during the exam period. ({{VOY|Imperfection}}; {{TNG|Coming of Age}})
   
Not all candidates make entry into Starfleet Academy their first attempt; however, if their scores are high enough in the competition they may be eligible to reapply the following year. If the results of the reapplication are sufficiently high they will be accepted into the Academy. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
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Not all candidates made entry into Starfleet Academy on their first attempt; however, if their scores were high enough in the competition they could be eligible to reapply the following year. If the results of the reapplication were sufficiently high they were accepted into the Academy. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
   
For non-Federation citizens, a candidate may attend the Academy if they can be sponsored and have a letter of reference written on their behalf by a command level officer. Once this is accomplished the candidate is eligible for the Academy Preparatory Exam. ({{DS9|Heart of Stone}}, {{VOY|Imperfection}})
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For non-Federation citizens, a candidate could attend the Academy if they were sponsored and had a letter of reference written on their behalf by a command level officer. Once this was accomplished, the candidate was eligible for the Academy Preparatory Exam. ({{DS9|Heart of Stone}}; {{VOY|Imperfection}})
   
[[Starfleet Academy Preparatory Program]] is the next stage for consideration of admission, which consists of six weeks of summer classes. By passing the Preparatory Program, a candidate's admission is ensured, as they have now proved to the admissions committee that they are prepared, or determined, to become a cadet. Once this has been accomplished, the candidate is then eligible for Academy entrance exam. ({{DS9|Facets}})
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The [[Starfleet Academy Preparatory Program]] was the next stage for consideration of admission, which consisted of six weeks of summer classes. By passing the Preparatory Program, a candidate's admission was ensured, as they had then proved to the admissions committee that they were prepared, or determined, to become a cadet. Once this had been accomplished, the candidate was then eligible for the Academy entrance exam. ({{DS9|Facets}})
   
Once the former candidate is accepted, they may enroll in Academy courses.
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Once the former candidate was accepted, they could enroll in Academy courses.
   
 
==Attending the Academy==
 
==Attending the Academy==
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* [[Starfleet Academy majors]]
 
* [[Starfleet Academy majors]]
   
===Extra curricular===
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===Extracurricular===
 
* [[Starfleet Academy marathon]]
 
* [[Starfleet Academy marathon]]
 
* [[Academy wrestling team]]
 
* [[Academy wrestling team]]
 
* [[European Swordmanship club]]
 
* [[European Swordmanship club]]
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{{bginfo|In a [[deleted scene]] from {{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}, Starfleet Academy is referred to as having a rugby team. ([[Chain of Command (Blu-ray)|"Chain of Command" Blu-ray]] special features)}}
   
 
===Starfleet Academy training bases and annexes===
 
===Starfleet Academy training bases and annexes===
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===Program for enlisted crewmen===
 
===Program for enlisted crewmen===
The Academy has a separate and specific program for the training of [[enlisted]] crewpeople. [[Simon Tarses]] attended the program. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
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The Academy had a separate and specific program for the training of [[enlisted]] crewpeople. [[Simon Tarses]] attended the program. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
   
[[Non-commissioned officer]]s, such as [[Alfonse Pacelli]], have been graduated from the [[Starfleet Technical Services Academy]] on [[Mars]]. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
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[[Non-commissioned officer]]s, such as [[Alfonse Pacelli]], graduated from the [[Starfleet Technical Services Academy]] on [[Mars]]. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
   
{{bginfo|In {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, Bashir referred to O'Brien's Academy [[temporal mechanics]] course. [[Ronald D. Moore]] commented, "''This is a mistake, plain and simple. If you want to rationalize it, I suppose we could say that the enlisted training program also takes place at the Academy.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron081|1998}} However, in {{e|Starship Down}}, O'Brien specifically mentions to Worf that [[Stevens]] and [[Enrique Muniz|Muniz]] didn't attend the Academy, implying that the enlisted crewmen trained at a different campus, or that they haven't taken the temporal mechanics course.}}
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{{bginfo|In {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}, Bashir referred to O'Brien's Academy [[temporal mechanics]] course. [[Ronald D. Moore]] commented, "''This is a mistake, plain and simple. If you want to rationalize it, I suppose we could say that the enlisted training program also takes place at the Academy.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron081|1998}} However, in {{e|Starship Down}}, O'Brien specifically mentions to Worf that [[Stevens]] and [[Enrique Muniz|Muniz]] didn't attend the Academy, implying that the enlisted crewmen trained at a different campus, or that they didn't take the temporal mechanics course.}}
   
 
===For the elite cadets===
 
===For the elite cadets===
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===Training vessels===
 
===Training vessels===
[[Training vessel]]s:
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[[Training vessel]]s included:
 
*[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Final days|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]]
 
*[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Final days|USS ''Enterprise'' (NCC-1701)]]
 
*{{USS|Republic}} (NCC-1371)
 
*{{USS|Republic}} (NCC-1371)
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*An [[unnamed Class J starships#Starfleet training vessel|unnamed Class J starship]], circa [[2266]]
 
*An [[unnamed Class J starships#Starfleet training vessel|unnamed Class J starship]], circa [[2266]]
   
===Notable Exams===
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===Notable exams===
 
*[[Kobayashi Maru scenario|''Kobayashi Maru'' test]]
 
*[[Kobayashi Maru scenario|''Kobayashi Maru'' test]]
   
 
===Graduation===
 
===Graduation===
In [[2368]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was asked to deliver the commencement address for that year's Academy graduates. The occasion was marred by the loss of a cadet in an accident shortly before commencement. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
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In [[2368]], Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was asked to deliver the commencement address for that year's Academy graduates. The occasion was marred by the loss of a cadet in an accident shortly before commencement. ({{TNG|The First Duty}})
   
{{bginfo|[[The Lost Era]] book ''[[Deny Thy Father]]'' noted that the commencement address at [[William T. Riker]]'s graduation from the Academy was given by Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]].}}
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{{bginfo|''[[The Lost Era]]'' book ''[[Deny Thy Father]]'' noted that the commencement address at [[William T. Riker]]'s graduation from the Academy was given by Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]].}}
   
 
===Alumni===
 
===Alumni===
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*[[Starfleet Medical Academy]]
 
*[[Starfleet Medical Academy]]
 
*[[Starfleet Command School]]
 
*[[Starfleet Command School]]
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{{Template:Branches of Starfleet}}
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
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Information on this educational institute being a department was derived from the regulations that were seen in "The Measure Of A Man".
The Academy motto is "Ex Astris, Scientia", meaning "from the stars, knowledge" in [[Latin language|Latin]]. The ancient Romans usually did not use verbs in inscriptions, so it would be better supplemented to "knowledge comes from the stars". According to [[Michael Okuda]], the motto was inspired by a quotation on the [[Apollo 13]] mission patch, "Ex luna, scientia". The Apollo 13 quote was itself a paraphrase of the motto of the United States Naval Academy, "Ex Scientia Tridens," which means "from knowledge, seapower." (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 487; ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' 2nd ed., p. 197)
 
   
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Exteriors of Starfleet Academy were filmed at the Japanese Gardens at [[Tillman Water Reclamation Plant]] in Van Nuys, California. The Golden Gate Bridge was inserted into some shots in post-production to make it appear that the Academy was located in San Francisco. This location was also used to depict the planet [[Rubicun III]] ({{e|Justice}}).
The initially shown version "Ex Astra, Scientia" was grammatically wrong, as the preposition "ex" requires the ablative case "Astris". According to [[Michael Okuda]], six months after "The First Duty" aired he received a letter from a Latin Professor at Brown University pointing this out. This error was corrected for later appearances. (''Memorable Missions'', [[TNG Season 5 DVD]] special features)
 
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In the 2009 {{film|11}} film, exteriors of Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge, were used to depict Starfleet Academy.
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An unseen portion of the [[Picard family album]] mentioned the academy having a "[[Onizuka Wing]]".
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The Academy motto was "Ex Astris, Scientia", meaning "from the stars, knowledge" in [[Latin language|Latin]]. The ancient Romans usually did not use verbs in inscriptions, so it would be better translated as "knowledge comes from the stars". According to [[Michael Okuda]], the motto was inspired by a quotation on the ''[[Apollo 13]]'' mission patch, "Ex luna, scientia". The ''Apollo 13'' quote was itself a paraphrase of the motto of the United States Naval Academy, "Ex Scientia Tridens," which means "from knowledge, seapower." (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 487; ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' 2nd ed., p. 197)
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The initially shown version "Ex Astra, Scientia" was grammatically wrong, as the preposition "ex" requires the ablative case "Astris". According to Michael Okuda, six months after "The First Duty" aired he received a letter from a Latin Professor at Brown University pointing this out. This error was corrected for later appearances and also in the remastered Blu-ray edition of TNG. (''Memorable Missions'', [[TNG Season 5 DVD]] special features)
   
 
The Academy emblem was based on a design by [[Joe Sena]]. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 487)
 
The Academy emblem was based on a design by [[Joe Sena]]. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 487)
   
[[File:Starfleet Academy logo, alternate 2372.jpg|thumb|The 2nd version of the logo]]
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[[File:Starfleet Academy logo, alternate 2372.jpg|thumb|The second version of the logo]]
There have been three versions of the Academy logo. The first version being the original logo seen in {{e|The First Duty}}, with the Latin spelling error. The second was seen only briefly behind [[Harry Kim]]'s interrogation in the [[alternate timeline]] in {{e|Non Sequitur}}. This logo had the updated Latin spelling and the rays of light had been inverted when compared to the original, with the outer border changing to a shade of pink rather than a red. The third logo debuted shortly thereafter with a updated [[Starfleet insignia]] and the border returning to a shade of red.
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There have been three versions of the Academy logo. The first version being the original logo seen in {{e|The First Duty}}, with the Latin grammar error. The second was seen only briefly behind [[Harry Kim]]'s interrogation in the [[alternate timeline]] in {{e|Non Sequitur}}. This logo had the updated Latin phrase and the rays of light had been inverted when compared to the original, with the outer border changing to a shade of pink rather than a red. The third logo debuted shortly thereafter with an updated [[Starfleet insignia]] and the border returning to a shade of red.
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
According to the novel ''[[The Kobayashi Maru]]'', Starfleet Academy has a curfew.
 
According to the novel ''[[The Kobayashi Maru]]'', Starfleet Academy has a curfew.
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', Federation players can visit Starfleet Academy on Earth.
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==External link==
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* {{NCwiki}}
   
 
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Starfleet Academy logo 2368
Official emblem, circa 2368
Starfleet Academy logo 2372
Official emblem, circa 2372
For additional meanings of "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy", please see Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
"I am a graduate of Starfleet Academy. I know many things."

Starfleet Academy (also referred to as the Space Academy) was a department within Starfleet. The main purpose of this department was for the education and training of individuals for service in Starfleet. The movement of personnel in and out of this service was governed by the Starfleet Transfer Regulations. The chief administrator of the Academy was the superintendent. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man", okudagram)

History

The Academy existed as early as the 2140s to train United Earth Starfleet personnel. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") It was officially incorporated into the Federation in 2161 with the motto Ex Astris, Scientia, to serve as a training facility for Federation Starfleet officers.

Dedication plaques

In the 24th century, the Academy was named on the dedication plaques of Miranda-class and Nebula-class starships.

Captain John Nesterowicz was noted for his work with the Academy on the USS Brattain on stardate 22519.5. (TNG: "Night Terrors", dedication plaque)

Captain Adele Simmons was noted for her work with the Academy on the USS Phoenix on stardate 40250.5. (TNG: "The Wounded", dedication plaque) Later, she was noted for her work with the Academy on the USS Sutherland on stardate 44820.5. (TNG: "Redemption II", dedication plaque)

Holodeck simulation - Captain Riker

Riker personnel file 2 remastered

Starfleet Academy in Riker's personnel file

In 2367, while exploring a cavern on Alpha Onias III, Commander William T. Riker was rendered unconscious by gases. While unconscious, neural scanners scanned Commander William T. Riker's brain. The scanners used elements of Riker's reality and constructed a holodeck simulation with those elements interspersed throughout, so that it felt real to him. What Riker wanted, the scanners made possible.

In one of these simulations, as Captain Jean-Luc Picard was promoted to superintendent of the academy, on stardate 51253, Captain Riker succeeded him as the commanding officer of the USS Enterprise-D. In 2283, the academy was mentioned in Riker's service record that was on display in his quarters on the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Future Imperfect", okudagram)

For the remastered episode of "Future Imperfect", the original text of Riker's service record was replaced.

Location

The headquarters of Starfleet Academy were located in the Presidio in San Francisco, while the Academy training facility itself was located in Marin County across the Golden Gate Bridge just south of Sausalito, California. (Star Trek) The Academy program typically lasted four years, though certain programs lasted five, six, or eight years. (TNG: "The First Duty", "Conundrum"; TOS: "Bread and Circuses")

Preparation for admission

Academy application

Application of Admission

Admission into Starfleet Academy began with the acceptance of the candidate's application. Once the application was accepted, the candidate underwent the Academy entrance competition exams, which determined those admitted by the best scores among a group of candidates competing to gain admission. In 2364, one such location for these competitions was on Relva VII. The exam contained sections on hyperspace physics and dynamic relationships, among others. Along with the infamous "psych test", in which the prospective cadet faced their greatest fear, unannounced tests could take place at any time during the exam period. (VOY: "Imperfection"; TNG: "Coming of Age")

Not all candidates made entry into Starfleet Academy on their first attempt; however, if their scores were high enough in the competition they could be eligible to reapply the following year. If the results of the reapplication were sufficiently high they were accepted into the Academy. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

For non-Federation citizens, a candidate could attend the Academy if they were sponsored and had a letter of reference written on their behalf by a command level officer. Once this was accomplished, the candidate was eligible for the Academy Preparatory Exam. (DS9: "Heart of Stone"; VOY: "Imperfection")

The Starfleet Academy Preparatory Program was the next stage for consideration of admission, which consisted of six weeks of summer classes. By passing the Preparatory Program, a candidate's admission was ensured, as they had then proved to the admissions committee that they were prepared, or determined, to become a cadet. Once this had been accomplished, the candidate was then eligible for the Academy entrance exam. (DS9: "Facets")

Once the former candidate was accepted, they could enroll in Academy courses.

Attending the Academy

Academy personnel

Course work

Majors

Extracurricular

In a deleted scene from TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I", Starfleet Academy is referred to as having a rugby team. ("Chain of Command" Blu-ray special features)

Starfleet Academy training bases and annexes

Program for enlisted crewmen

The Academy had a separate and specific program for the training of enlisted crewpeople. Simon Tarses attended the program. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

Non-commissioned officers, such as Alfonse Pacelli, graduated from the Starfleet Technical Services Academy on Mars. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

In "Trials and Tribble-ations", Bashir referred to O'Brien's Academy temporal mechanics course. Ronald D. Moore commented, "This is a mistake, plain and simple. If you want to rationalize it, I suppose we could say that the enlisted training program also takes place at the Academy." (AOL chat, 1998) However, in "Starship Down", O'Brien specifically mentions to Worf that Stevens and Muniz didn't attend the Academy, implying that the enlisted crewmen trained at a different campus, or that they didn't take the temporal mechanics course.

For the elite cadets

Training vessels

Training vessels included:

Notable exams

Graduation

In 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard was asked to deliver the commencement address for that year's Academy graduates. The occasion was marred by the loss of a cadet in an accident shortly before commencement. (TNG: "The First Duty")

The Lost Era book Deny Thy Father noted that the commencement address at William T. Riker's graduation from the Academy was given by Dr. Leonard McCoy.

Alumni

  • Starfleet Academy alumni

Post-graduate options

Template:Branches of Starfleet

Appendices

Background information

Information on this educational institute being a department was derived from the regulations that were seen in "The Measure Of A Man".

Exteriors of Starfleet Academy were filmed at the Japanese Gardens at Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Van Nuys, California. The Golden Gate Bridge was inserted into some shots in post-production to make it appear that the Academy was located in San Francisco. This location was also used to depict the planet Rubicun III ("Justice").

In the 2009 Star Trek film, exteriors of Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge, were used to depict Starfleet Academy.

An unseen portion of the Picard family album mentioned the academy having a "Onizuka Wing".

The Academy motto was "Ex Astris, Scientia", meaning "from the stars, knowledge" in Latin. The ancient Romans usually did not use verbs in inscriptions, so it would be better translated as "knowledge comes from the stars". According to Michael Okuda, the motto was inspired by a quotation on the Apollo 13 mission patch, "Ex luna, scientia". The Apollo 13 quote was itself a paraphrase of the motto of the United States Naval Academy, "Ex Scientia Tridens," which means "from knowledge, seapower." (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 487; Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion 2nd ed., p. 197)

The initially shown version "Ex Astra, Scientia" was grammatically wrong, as the preposition "ex" requires the ablative case "Astris". According to Michael Okuda, six months after "The First Duty" aired he received a letter from a Latin Professor at Brown University pointing this out. This error was corrected for later appearances and also in the remastered Blu-ray edition of TNG. (Memorable Missions, TNG Season 5 DVD special features)

The Academy emblem was based on a design by Joe Sena. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 487)

Starfleet Academy logo, alternate 2372

The second version of the logo

There have been three versions of the Academy logo. The first version being the original logo seen in "The First Duty", with the Latin grammar error. The second was seen only briefly behind Harry Kim's interrogation in the alternate timeline in "Non Sequitur". This logo had the updated Latin phrase and the rays of light had been inverted when compared to the original, with the outer border changing to a shade of pink rather than a red. The third logo debuted shortly thereafter with an updated Starfleet insignia and the border returning to a shade of red.

Apocrypha

According to the novel The Kobayashi Maru, Starfleet Academy has a curfew.

In Star Trek Online, Federation players can visit Starfleet Academy on Earth.

External link

  • Template:NCwiki