Join/Renew Now

It’s that time of year again… Membership Renewal! Join now via our secure online registration system.

The West Point Parents Club of Michigan is a non-profit 501(c)(3), volunteer-run organization dedicated to the support of Cadets, Graduates, and Families of West Point. We encourage Michigan families with a West Point Cadet to join the WPPC-MI and to participate in our diverse set of the club-sponsored activities.

WPPC-MI is the first parent club established at West Point in 1958. Our goal is 100% membership from every MI Cadet to continue as the oldest, strongest and most active parent club!

Benefits of membership for cadet families:

  • $15 TEE certificate good at Grant Hall and Cadet Store given during Term Ending Exams (TEE)
  • Boodle Box delivered to your Cadet during Plebe year
  • Firstie Graduation Gift (past years $60-75 value)
  • Howitzer Yearbook Graduation Acknowledgement from WPPC-MI
  • We host an Annual Tailgate at West Point – FREE admissions for members and their families
  • Access to the WPPC-MI Facebook Ride Share Page to help find rides for Cadets or boxes back and forth from MI to NY
  • Network of Club Mentor Families who have been through the experience and can lend support, tips and tricks for all things West Point
  • Army Navy Game – Ability to purchase rooms at group hotel rates (limited number of rooms are available) and ability to purchase tickets to Friday evening WPPC-Michigan social
  • FREE WPPC-MI Membership Directory
  • WPPC-MI Newsletter with news about MI Cadets, Graduates and Families

Membership Dues:

  • Regular Membership is for active Cadets and is $35 per year. NOTE: Starting on R-Day through Graduation is 5 calendar years. $35 x 5 = $175 total (or 5 years up front for $150)
  • Associate Membership of $15 is for Graduates and Families whose Cadets have graduated

NOTE: To be eligible for a Firstie Gift and Howitzer recognition, members must have paid the entire 5 years of dues. If dues are not paid before deadline some benefits will not be made up. For example if you paid after TEE certificates were given out during exams, it’s too late to get one after that point.