Merchant Marine Academy Goes Digital: Ditch the Paper Apps
Published Date: 8/15/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy is updating its application process by switching from paper forms to a new online system called SIS. They’re asking for public feedback before renewing this change, which makes applying easier and faster for future candidates. This update won’t cost applicants extra but will modernize how they apply starting soon.
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USMMA Applications Move Online (SIS)
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy is replacing its paper application with a new online Student Information System (SIS) as an alternative to paper forms. You (an applicant) will be able to apply through SIS, which the agency says will make applying easier and faster and will not cost applicants extra.
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