There are nineteen federal academies run by the United States federal government.
Five are United States service academies:
- United States Military Academy, also known as "West Point" and "Army", founded 1802
 - United States Naval Academy, also known as "Annapolis" and "Navy", founded 1845
 - United States Air Force Academy, founded 1954
 - United States Coast Guard Academy, founded 1876
 - United States Merchant Marine Academy, also known as "Kings Point", founded 1942
 
Nine other academies can be loosely classified as a military academy, most of which are graduate schools:
- Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, founded 1972
 - The National Defense University, also known as "NDU", founded 1976
 - Air Force Institute of Technology
 - Air War College
 - Marine Corps University
 - Naval Postgraduate School
 - Naval War College
 - United States Army Command and General Staff College
 - United States Army War College
 
There are five federal non-military academies:
- The Foreign Service Institute, founded 1947
 - The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, founded 1970
 - United States National Mine Health and Safety Academy, founded 1971
 - The FBI Academy, founded 1972
 - The National Fire Academy, also known as "NFA", founded in 1976
 
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