Frequently Asked Questions

What is Collaborate and Graduate?

Collaborate and Graduate (CAG) is a 501c3, all-volunteer organization founded by West Point graduates Timothy Berry and Tommy Daniel. CAG awards economically disadvantaged Black and Hispanic American students who intend to apply to U.S Service Academies and ROTC programs, with financial assistance to pay for SAT/ACT tutoring and fees.


What requirements do Cadets need in order to qualify for the CAG Scholarship?

Qualifications include:

  • Must be a U.S. citizen or naturalized citizen

  • At least 17 but not yet 23 years of age

  • Not married

  • Not pregnant or legal obligation to a child

  • Open application to U.S. service academy

  • Current high school senior

  • Underrepresented minority (African-American and/or Hispanic)

What does the CAG Scholarship provide for Cadets?

The CAG award provides cadets with financial assistance for SAT and ACT testing, Princeton Tutoring Review sessions, and Food and Transportation Stipend (if needed).

How can I apply?

To begin your Collaborate and Graduate application, click here!

For more questions, please email info@gradcollab.org