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In the
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of ''
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'', Starfleet Academy is where recruits to Starfleet's officer corps are trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded. The Academy's motto is "''Ex astris, scientia''" – "From the stars, knowledge." This is derived from the ''
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'' motto "''Ex luna, scientia''" – "From the moon, knowledge." In turn, the
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motto was inspired by "''Ex scientia, tridens,''" the motto of the United States Naval Academy, meaning "From knowledge, seapower."


Campuses

The main
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of the Academy is located on or near Starfleet headquarters on Earth, in and around what is now Fort Baker, California, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco in what is now
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. There are also other campuses; for example, Tom Paris studied at a campus in Marseille, France. Starfleet Medical Academy is responsible for training Starfleet Medical personnel. It accepts only 200 students each year. It is one of several sub-campuses in the Academy system.


Admission

The '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "
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" revolved around Wesley Crusher's first attempt to enter Starfleet Academy, and includes many details of the Academy's entrance exam. Students undergo a four-year program of academics and training, after which they are typically commissioned as ensigns. Non-Federation citizens must present a letter of recommendation from a command-level officer in Starfleet before they can take the entrance examination. Commander Benjamin Sisko wrote such a letter for
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in 2371 when he applied for Starfleet in the ''
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'' episode " Heart of Stone". (Nog's time at the Academy is seen in the Starfleet Academy comic book series, where he is a main character.)


Faculty and staff

Various professors, courses, and "required reading" are often mentioned by officers in various episodes of different series. This is often done in the context of reminiscing or testing the knowledge of a suspected impostor. One of the groundskeepers of the Academy is a man called Boothby, a character played by Ray Walston who is first featured in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode " The First Duty". Boothby has offered advice to, and taken interest in the careers of many students, including
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and Kathryn Janeway, both later captains.


Filming locations

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, located on the grounds of the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in Van Nuys, California, designed by California architect Anthony J. Lumsden, south, was used to film the main academy's campus near San Francisco; images of the
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were superimposed to make the scene appear as if it were on San Francisco Bay. In 2009, the exterior of University Library at
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, was used to depict Starfleet Academy in J. J. Abrams' ''
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'' feature film.


Other references

In the prequel series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', the "Academy" is mentioned by Commander Tucker in the pilot " Broken Bow" (which takes place in 2151), but it is not established whether this refers to Starfleet Academy or some other service academy. (Another episode of the series made it clear that West Point is still in operation, so Tucker going to another "academy" is certainly possible.) If Tucker was referring to Starfleet Academy, then its founding must have been well before 2151; consequently this would be a retcon unless the academy of the UFP was preceded by an earth-wide academy of the same name. Given Reed's history with the still extant British Royal Navy (still mainly a maritime service), however, one assumes that
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and comparable officer training institutions were as yet separate entities. In 1997, a
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with a story surrounding the Academy, called '' Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'', was released by
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and High Voltage Software. A television series based on Starfleet Academy was proposed but never produced. An early draft of the script to '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' featured a flashback to Captain Kirk's time at the academy. According to producer
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, that version of the sixth film got as far as preliminary casting, allegedly with offers made to Ethan Hawke for the role of Captain Kirk and John Cusack as
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.


See also

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References

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