I want to share with you an opportunity to continue to serve by working with the United States Military Academy Admissions Office as a Military Academy Liaison Officer (MALO).
MALOs are Reserve and National Guard Officers who represent West Point in their community. MALOs come from a diverse population, representing all branches, ranks and sources of commission. Additionally, reserve MALOs earn retirement points for their time and efforts on behalf of Admissions. All MALOs share a professional work ethic and a passion for assisting our young people make an informed decision that is best for them and best for our Army.
Our team is responsible for not only identifying quality applicants, but also ensuring that all candidates, regardless of location, military affiliation, or socioeconomic status, have access to information concerning the United States Military Academy (USMA) and Army ROTC. We cannot do this alone. We need your help to get the word out about the college and career opportunities offered by the Army.
If you are interested in continuing to serve our Nation, contribute to the quality of the future Army Officer Corps, I ask you to consider serving as a MALO, join our MALO force, and begin making a difference in the lives and futures of the young men and women in your community.
Should you have any questions or want further information about our MALO program, please contact the West Point Reserve Affairs Office.
Go Army!
Rance A. Lee
Colonel, U.S. Army
Director of Admissions
The MALO program was established in 1970 to utilize Army Reserve officers as community-based outreach for USMA and ROTC ascensions. It aims to:
Assignments are made by congressional district.
Reserve Affairs Team established within Admissions to manage the MALO program:
MALO opportunities available throughout all reserve affiliations:
The IRR has up to 414 authorized positions for officers in ranks of O-2 thru O-6.
Learn more about the MALO Program
Contact the West Point Reserve Affairs OfficeWhether you are an active duty or retired Army officer—or a dedicated civilian—you can help connect talented high school students with the life-changing opportunity of a West Point education.
The West Point Association of Graduates (WPAOG) relies on dedicated volunteers to help guide, support, and connect the Academy’s graduates and cadets.
Selected branch-qualified officers attend a high-quality graduate MBA program at a school of their choosing followed by a three-year assignment to the Directorate of Admissions at West Point.