2021 Collegiate Aviation Guide - Tenth Edition

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2021 Collegiate Aviation Guide

produced by University Aviation Association

tenth edition

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Introduction

The University Aviation Association (UAA) is a nonprofit organization that represents colleges and universities that offer academic degree programs in aviation at both the undergraduate and graduate level. We are pleased to offer this 2021 edition of the Collegiate Aviation Guide. The Guide is a directory of departments in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, and abroad that offer academic degrees and/or majors in aviation. The institutions listed in this Guide are accredited by a regional or national accrediting organization as a degree granting institution and/or are listed in the 2020 edition of the Higher Education Directory. The intent of this Guide is to serve as a useful reference to prospective undergraduate and graduate students, as well as educators, and industry and government personnel. For high school students and parents in search of a college or university, we suggest using the Guide as an initial screening device to identify those institutions and locales that are appropriate for the student’s educational goals and individual needs. Students should then contact the institutions directly for detailed, current information. As part of the process of finding the perfect program, study the information available from several institutions, then follow-up with a personal visit to the institutions. The final decision should be based on consideration of all factors that relate to the individual student. In order to ensure accuracy of the data, extensive cross checking was performed with the surveys, earlier UAA publications and online sources. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of all listings. Representatives of institutions that find an error in the listing are requested to send a corrected version of their listing to hello@uaa.aero. New programs and institutions that qualify for a listing based on the criteria stated above may forward a request in writing requesting inclusion in the next edition of the Guide. This Guide is one of the many publications and services offered by the University Aviation Association. For more information, visit the UAA website at www.uaa.aero. Table of Contents Abbreviations AAAE.............American Association of Airport Executives ALPA..............Air Line Pilots Association, International ATEC.............Aviation Technical Education Council A&P...............Airframe and Powerplant ATP................Air Transport Pilot ATP-R............Air Transport Pilot – Restricted AWAM............Association for Women in Aviation Maintenance CFI.................Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane) CFII................Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument) Com...............Commercial Instrument EAA...............Experimental Aircraft Association HAI................Helicopter Association International IATA...............International Air Transport Association IR, Inst...........Instrument Rating LPA................Latino Pilots Association ME.................Multi-engine MEComm.......Multi-engine Commercial NBAA.............National Business Aviation Association NGPA.............National Gay Pilots Association NIFA...............National Intercollegiate Flying Association PPL, Priv.......Private Pilot OBAP.............Organization for Black Airline Pilots RAA...............Regional Airline Association UAA...............University Aviation Association WAI................Women in Aviation, International Accreditation and Certification Bodies • Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges • Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges • Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics • Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission • Aviation Accreditation Board International • Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools • Federal Aviation Administration (Part-141 and Part-147) • Higher Learning Commission • Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools • North Central Association of Colleges and Schools • Northeast Association of Colleges and Schools • Northeast Commission on Colleges and Universities • Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

UAA Member Institutional Listing by State Alabama..................................................................................4 Alaska......................................................................................4 Arizona................................................................................ 6-7 Arkansas.................................................................................8 California............................................................................9-11 Colorado...........................................................................11-12 Delaware......................................................................... 12-13 Florida............................................................................. 13-21 Georgia..................................................................................21 Illinois.............................................................................. 22-25 Indiana...................................................................................26 Iowa.......................................................................................28 Kansas..................................................................................29 Kentucky................................................................................29 Louisiana......................................................................... 29-30 Maryland.......................................................................... 30-31 Massachusetts......................................................................31 Michigan.......................................................................... 32-33 Minnesota........................................................................ 33-35 Mississippi.............................................................................35 Missouri........................................................................... 36-37 Montana................................................................................37 Nebraska...............................................................................38 Nevada..................................................................................39 New Hampshire.....................................................................39 New Jersey............................................................................39 New Mexico...........................................................................41 New York......................................................................... 42-43 North Carolina.......................................................................43 North Dakota.........................................................................44 Ohio................................................................................. 44-47 Oklahoma........................................................................ 47-48 Pennsylvania................................................................... 50-51 Puerto Rico............................................................................51 South Carolina......................................................................52 South Dakota.........................................................................52 Tennessee....................................................................... 52-54 Texas............................................................................... 54-57 Utah................................................................................. 57-58 Virginia...................................................................................60 Washington............................................................................61 West Virginia.........................................................................61 Wisconsin........................................................................ 62-63 UAA Institutional Listings (outside continental U.S.) Canada............................................................................ 63-65 Germany................................................................................66 Pakistan.................................................................................66 Switzerland............................................................................66 Turkey...................................................................................66 Non-UAA Institutional Listings............................................. 67-71 UAA Institution Directory..................................................... 72-79


Alabama / Alaska Auburn University

University of Alaska - Anchorage

Point of Contact Dr. James Birdsong jgb0013@auburn.edu

Point of Contact Holly Johanknecht Holly@uaa.alaska.edu

2811 Merrill Field Dr Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 786-7208 www.uaa.alaska.edu/aviation

2150 Mike Hubbard Blvd Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 844-1942 www.cla.auburn.edu/aviation

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 23,772; Graduate: 4,518 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 371 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,276; Non-resident: $30,524 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1941 School/college/division aviation program is located: University College Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Course credit for pilot certification and ratings held at time of enrollment; Advanced pilot or flight instructor certification and rating MUST be accomplished at Auburn FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), 1000-hour R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, part 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,331; Commercial(AMEL): $35,213; Instrument: $13,974; CFI-(Airplane): $10,703; CFII (Instrument): $6,359; Total: $80,580 Flight Hours at graduation: Average 350 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op education and internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.auburn.edu/administration/business-finance/finaid Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AABI, NBAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

123

112

Professional Flight

BS

121

259

Community College of the Air Force 100 S Turner Blvd Montgomery, AL 36114 (334) 649-5000 www.airuniversity.af.edu/Barnes/CCAF/ No Additional Information

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Collegiate Aviation Guide

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1975 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Community and Technical Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission; Credit only for Pilot Certificate at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), A&P Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $11,000 incl FAA test and Examiner Fee; Commercial and Instrument: $15,000; Instrument: $18,000; Commercial CFI-Airplane: $8,000; CFII-Instrument: $6,000; Multi-engine: $9,000; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $53,000 through Commercial Instrument & Multi-engine; Non-flight Airframe & Power plant: $1,500; Other: ATC Lab fee totals: $2,500 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 165; Average 200; Maximum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Annual Value: est $100,000 Website: www.uaa.alaska.edu/scholarships Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATCA, ATEC, UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Credit Hours

Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 6,200, (PT-9,500); Graduate: 525 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 405 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,000 (30 credits); Nonresident: $20,000 (30 credits)

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Traffic Control

AAS

62

55

Aircraft Maintenance Management

AAS

60

53

Aviation Management

AAS BS

60 120

150

Programs


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Arizona Arizona State University

Cochise Community College

Point of Contact Marc O’Brien marc.obrien@asu.edu

Point of Contact Belinda Burnett burnettb@cochise.edu

7442 E Innovation Way North Mesa, AZ 85212 (480) 727-1595 poly.engineering.asu.edu

4190 W Highway 80 Douglas, AZ 85607 (520) 364-7943 www.cochise.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 83,000; Graduate 20,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 500; Graduate 30 Freshman Admissions Requirements: see website Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,000; Non-resident: $29,000 Aviation Program

Aviation Program

Year aviation program established: 1957 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Polytechnic School, Fulton Schools og Engineering Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: PAR through CFI-IME Instruction offered under FAA part 141: IRA, Commercial Instruction conducted by: Airline Transport Professionals Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $20,189; Commercial and Instrument: $50,000; CFI-(Airplane): $7,000; CFII-(Instrument): $6,000; Total cost of certificate in flight major: $84,000 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Pathways with Airlines Administration: Advisory Committee; Graduate placement Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATCA, NBAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Traffic Management

BS

120

90

Air Transportation Management

BS

120

90

Professional Flight

BS

120

240

Unmanned Aerial Systems

BS

120

50

Programs

6

Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,500 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 40 Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $77/credit hour; Non-resident: $250/credit hour

Collegiate Aviation Guide

Year aviation program established: 1966 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Douglas, AZ Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Part 141 Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: PAR, CAX, IRA, CFI, CFII, ME, MEI, ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Other Instruction conducted by: Cochise Community College Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $6,242; Commercial: $17,459, and Instrument: $7,556; CFI-Airplane: $4,859; CFII- Instrument: Call for pricing; Multiengine: $3,963; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $45,007 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 300; Average 350 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship with various regional airlines while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: RAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Embry-Riddle and Arizona State University

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aircraft Dispatcher

AGS

60

Flight Education

AGS AAS

60

Programs

Enrollment


Arizona Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott 3700 Willow Creek Rd Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 777-6669 prescott.erau.edu Point of Contact Dr. Juan Merkt merktj@erau.edu

Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Instruction conducted by: Airplane: in-house; Helicpoter: University Helicopter Inc (UHI) Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 230 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships; career pathway program; flight instruction Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number 2,887; Total Annual Value: $35,543, prescott.erau.edu Administration: Industry Advisory Board; Career Services Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ALPA, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,894; Graduate 52 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 943; Graduate 26 Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Transcripts; Letters of Recommendation Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $35,424; Non-resident: $26,568 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1926 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aviation Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP, Rotorcraft

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aeronautical Science Fixed wing + Helicopter

BS

120

608

Aeronautics

BS

120

124

Air Traffic Management

BS

120

44

Applied Meteorology

BS

120

29

Aviation Business Administration

BS

120

60

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

120

78

Safety Science

BS

36

28

Programs

If you are an airline pilot or want to be, you must meet new FAA regulations. Cochise College has been authorized to provide the required training. This means you can get the training you need in less hours and at a lower cost. In addition, we offer small class size, great flying weather, and state-of-the-art facilities and aircraft with housing options a short walk from the runway. Programs in: • Professional Pilot

New Cessna Redhawk C172

www.cochise.edu/flycochise/

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Arkansas Henderson State University

Ozarka College

1100 Henderson St, Box 7611 Arkadelphia, AR 71999 (520) 364-7943 www.hsu.edu

218 College Dr Melbourne, AR 72556 (800) 821-4335 fly.ozarka.edu

Point of Contact Mr. Troy Hogue hoguet@hsu.edu

Point of Contact John Catlett john.catlett@ozarka.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 3,588; Graduate: 466 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 187 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT: 20 composite Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $231/credit hour, Non-resident: $288/credit hour Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1972 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Business FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI (airplane), CFII (Instrument), Multi-engine, MEI, R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Other Commercial, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII (Instrument) Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: www.hsu.edu/pages/academics/registrar/undergraduate-academiccatalog/2020-2021-catalog/aviation/ Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 220; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships, Flight Instruction, Airlines, Corporate Scholarship/Financial Aid: hsu.edu/pages/future-students/financial-aid/academic-scholarships/ Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, NIFA, SEC-AAAE, UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 788 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment: www.calaero.com/catalog Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $2,160, Non-resident: $4,512 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2015 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Division of Applied Science and Technology Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admissions FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI (airplane), CFII (Instrument), Multi-engine Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Other Commercial, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFI-I Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: https://www.hsu.edu/uploads/pages/tuition_fees_and_other_expenses.pdf Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: On campus work study, and field trips Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total annual value received by our students: $110,000, Enjoy small class sizes and one-on-one instruction from our great instructors, Dormitory housing options available, ATP-R, Letter of Agreement with FAA Administration: Advisory Committees, Graduate Placement, Student Services Aviation Affiliations: UAA, WAI

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

29

Programs

Professional Flight

BS

120

158

Programs

8

Collegiate Aviation Guide

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Commercial Pilot

AS

60

Professional Pilot

AS

61

Enrollment


California California Aeronautical University

California Baptist University

1450 Boughton Dr Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 615-5915 www.calaero.edu

6865 Airport Dr Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 552-8800 www.calbaptist.edu/aviationscience

Point of Contact Matthew Johnston Mattj@calaero.edu

Point of Contact Dabiel Prather dprather@calbaptist.edu Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 71; Graduate: Now Enrolling Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment: www.calaero.com/catalog Calendar System: Quarter Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: See Current Catalog (www.calaero.com/catalog) Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2014 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Aviation Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admissions FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI (airplane), CFII (Instrument), Multi-engine Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Part 61, FAA part 141 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: See catalog for current tuition and fees Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250; Average 300 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: On campus work study, airline and industry agreements with SkyWest, Piedmont, GoJet, Trans States, Compass, Air Wisconsin, Mesa, ExpressJet Scholarship/Financial Aid: Various- including Private (banks, institutional) and Public Federal Student Aid for those who qualify - FASFA-Pell, FSEOG, and Cal Grants, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford, Perkins and FFEL PLUS, and Consolidation Loans. Total Annual Value Varies by Scholarship and/or Funding type and source Administration: Program Advisory Committees; Graduate Placement Services; Student Services Aviation Affiliations: Alpha Eta Rho, AOPA, ARC, EAA, FSANA, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Science

MS

56

Aeronautics (Flight)

BS

184

Aviation Business Administration

BS

182

Aviation Studies

AS

96

Aviation Maint Technician

AS

96

Certificate

16

Programs

Dispatch

Enrollment

Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 8,000; Graduate 1,000 Freshman Admission Requirements: GPA, SAT, ACT Other Requirements: California Community College System in principle is open to all who apply Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $28,574 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2013 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Pursuing Part 141 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private $12,350; Commercial and Instrument $30,950; CFI-(Airplane) $8,000; CFII-(Instrument) $4,100; Multi-engine $6,800; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major $58,100 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200; Average 250; Maximum 300 Opportunities - Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op Education; Bridge agreements with ExpressJet and Skywest Other Requirements: FAA ATC Internships available at six locations Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number 5; Total Annual Value $2,500 Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AEA, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Numerous Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Traffic Control

BS

120

100

Aviation Management

BS

120

90

Flight Education

BS

120

160

Programs

Cal State LA, Department of Technology 5151 State University Dr Los Angeles, CA 90032 (323) 343-4563 www.calstatela.edu

Point of Contact Rachel Friedman aaaescsula47@gmail.com No Additional Information

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California Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC)

San Jose State University

1100 N Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789 (909) 594-5611 x 3098 Email address: rrogus@mtsac.edu

One Washington Sq San Jose, CA 95192 (408) 924-3190 www.sjsu.edu/avtech

Point of Contact Robert Rogus rrogus@mtsac.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Wenbin Wei wenbin.wei@sjsu.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: 2-year community college Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 29,000 Freshman Admission Requirements: GPA Other Requirements: California Community College System in principle is open to all who apply Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $46/unit; Non-resident $295/unit Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1946 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Technology and Healtrh Division Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), Multi-engine, Remote Pilot Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Hourly rates apply - see website Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 0; Average 200; Maximum 400 Opportunities - Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Other Requirements: FAA ATC Internships available at six locations Scholarship/Financial Aid: California College Promise Grant (CCPG), Pell, SEOG, BOG Fee Waiver, Cal Grant, Direct Loans, Federal Work Study (FWS) Aviation Affiliations: AHP, NIFA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Western Association of Colleges and Schools (WASC) Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 27,000; Graduate 6,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 235 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Minimum eligibility indices: 2900 SAT-based or 694 ACT-based for CA residents; 3502 SAT-based or 842 ACT-based for non-residents Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,417; Non-resident: Additional $372/credit hour Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1939 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Engineering Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates held at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument Instruction offered under part 141: FAA Part 61, FAA Part 141 Flight Instruction conducted by: Contractor, Part 141 affiliated flight schools Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $13,300; Commercial: $21,800; Instrument: $12,400 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op Education Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total: 4; Total Annual Value: $7,800, www.sjsu.edu/avtech Administration: Industrial Advisory Board Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AEA, AHP, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, UM, WE, WAI Articulation Agreements: Numerous two-year Community College articulation agreements

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Commercial Flight

AS

60

150

Aviation Science

AS

60

120

Programs

FAA Aircraft Dispatcher

Certificate

38

50

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

AS Certificate

60

30

30

30

Programs

10

Collegiate Aviation Guide

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Professional Flight

BS

120

22

Flight Operation

BS

120

59

Aviation Management

BS

120

47

Maintenance Management

BS

120

11


California / Colorado University of Southern California

Aims Community College

Point of Contact Daniel Scalese scalese@usc.edu

Point of Contact Eric Himler aviation@aims.edu

6033 W Century Blvd, Ste 920 Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 342-1345 www.viterbi.usc.edu/aviation

5401 W 20th St, PO Box 69 Greeley, CO 80632 (970) 339-6645 www.aims.edu/academics/aviation

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Private Highest Degree Offered: Certificate Program Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 1,100 Students per year Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1953 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Engineering Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Degrees or courses offered at Satellite Locations Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Instruction conducted by: Institution, and Contractor Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: Flight Safety Foundation, IFALPA, ISASI, UAA, World Food Program Humanitarian Air Service Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aviation Safety + Security

Type of Degree Certificate

Credit Hours

Enrollment 111

Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,025 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 70 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT/SAT, transfer credit, or Accuplacer test scores Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: www.aims.edu/academics/aviation/costs.php Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Greeley Campus, Greeley-Weld County Airport Specialized Program Accreditation: Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) Traditional Aviation Degree Program: Professional Pilot, General Aviation Pilot, Air Traffic Control Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given at time of admission for PVT and INST ground and flight FAA Certificate Offerings: PVT, COM, INST, ME, CFI, CFII, MEI, R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Instruction conducted by: Institution Faculty, Institution Certified Flight Instructors Cost of Lab Fees: www.aims.edu/academics/aviation/costs.php Flight Hours at graduation: Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Partnership with Republic Airlines Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.aims.edu/student/finaid Administration: Aviation Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Kansas State Polytechnic, National American University Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Professional Pilot

AAS

74

35

General Aviation Pilot

AAS

69

5

Air Traffic Control

AAS

65

30

Programs

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Colorado / Delaware Metropolitan State University of Denver

Delaware State University 1200 N DuPont Hwy Dover, DE 19901 (302) 857-6710 x 6713 www.desu.edu/aviation

1250 Seventh St, Rm 102 Denver, CO 80217 (303) 605-5287 www.msudenver.edu/aviation

Point of Contact Lt.Col.(R) Michael A Hales mhales@desu.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Jeffrey S Forrest jforrest@msudenver.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 20,000; Graduate 500 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 200 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,000; Non-resident: $20,000

Aviation Program

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1967 School /college in which the aviation program is located: College of Professional Studies Traditional Aviation Degree Program: Professional Pilot, General Aviation Pilot, Air Traffic Control Online Aviation Programs: Yes FAA Certificate Offerings: Privately External to University Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Instruction conducted by: Private Contract Aviation Affiliation: AAAE, ACTI, NBAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Colorado Northwest Community College/Aims Community Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aerospace Operations

BS

120

20

Aerospace Physics

BS

122-126

5

Aerospace Systems Engineering Tehc

BS

127-131

5

Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative

BS

120

50

Aviation and Aerospace Management

BS

120-126

50

Professional Flight Officer

BS

120

150

Programs

12

Institution Type: Four-year degree institution Accreditation: Other Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,050; Graduate 302 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 87 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,500; Non-resident: $22,000

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Year aviation program established: 1987 School /College/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Business Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Part 141, US Veteran’s Affairs Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: FAA Part 61, Flight Training only FAA Certificate Offerings: PPL, COMM, INST, CFI, CFII, ME, MEI Instruction conducted by: Full-time and Part-time Faculty and Professional Staff Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $8,200; Commercial and Instrument: $34,386; CFI-Airplane: $5,750; CFII- Instrument: $3,650; Multi-engine: $6,319; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $58,305 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum: 300; Average: 325; Maximum: 350 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships while enrolled; employment upon graduation, minimum hourly requirements, we customarily hire our student CFIs back into our program to build hours Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.desu.edu/admissions/tuition-financial-aid Aviation Affiliations: AABI, CAP, NIFA, OBAP, UAA Articulation Agreements: University of Delaware; Delaware Technical Community College Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

36

Professional Pilot

BS

120

91

Programs


Delaware / Florida Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach

Delaware Technical Community College 21499 Rudder Ln Georgetown, DE 19947 (302) 259-6741 www.dtcc.edu

1 Aerospace Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32128 (386) 226-6859 www.erau.edu

Point of Cotact Barry Weiss bweiss@dtcc.edu

Point of Contact Alan Stolzer alan.stolzer@erau.edu

No Additional Information

Institutional Information

Broward College Aviation Institute

Institution Type: Proprietary Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 6,402; Graduate 654 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 2,849; Graduate 183 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $48,388; Non-resident: $50,164

7200 Pines Blvd Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 (954) 201-8080 www.broward.edu Point of Contact Dr. Sean Gallagan sgallagan@broward.edu

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public State College Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 68,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 250 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,405, Non-resident: $10,215 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1966 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Transportation Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit may be awarded for certificates earned prior to enrollment FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, MultiEngine, CFI, CFII Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 (pilot), 61 (pilot), 147 (maintenance) Instruction conducted by: (Pilot) On-site contract flight training provider, (Maintenance) certified airframe & powerplant mechanics Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 210; Maximum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $50,000; www.broward.edu/scholarships. All programs eligible for federal financial aid VA funding Aviation Affiliations: AEA, AHP, ATEC, ISTAT, PAMA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida Atlantic University

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Maintenance Management

AS

83

Aviation Administration

AS

60

Professional Pilot Technology

AS

Aerospace Sciences

BS

Year aviation program established: 1926 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aviation Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: www.erau.edu FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority, 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $23,200; Single Commercial $19,100; Single Instrument: $13,400; CFI-(Airplane): $15,500; CFII- (Instrument): $6,100; Multi-engine: $10,700; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $66,800 Flight Hours at graduation: Average: 225 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Internship post-graduate Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AIAA, ATCA, IS-BAO, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, RAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Atlantic Cape CC in NJ, Bergen CC in NJ, Harbin Engineering Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aeronautics

Aeronautical Science

BS

Air Traffic Management

Credit Hours

Enrollment

BS, MS BS

Aviation Maintenance Science

Enrollment

Type of Degree

Aerospace & Occupational Safety

Aviation

Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Aviation Program

BS Ph.D. AS, BS

Aviation Business Administration

BS

Aerospace Engineering

BS

Meteorology

BS

Occupational Safety & Management

MS

64

Spaceflight Operations

BS

60

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Science

BS

www.uaa.aero

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Florida Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Worldwide

Florida Institute of Technology

Point of Contact Jeffrey LaPoint jlapoint@lapoint.us

Point of Contact Mr. Troy Hogue hoguet@fit.edu

1 Aerospace Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32128 (386) 226-6859 www.erau.edu

150 W University Blvd Melbourne, FL 32901-6975 (321) 674-8120 www.fit.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Private, 4 year Accreditation: SACS, AABI Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 15,000; Graduate 7,500 Calendar System: 9 week terms Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $9,000; Non-resident: $9,000 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1970 Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Aviation Management Aircraft Maintenance

Enrollment

Varies

Online

Varies

Online

Varies

Online

AS, BS, MS

Varies

Online

Aviation Security Unmanned Aerial Systems

Aviation Program

Credit Hours

AS, BS MS, Ph.D. AS, BS MS, Ph.D. BS

Aviation Studies

Institution Type: Private, Co-Educational, Residential, Research-Intensive, Doctoral Granting University Accreditation: SACS Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 5,154; Graduate 3,447 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 661; Graduate 100 Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.fit.edu/freshman-admissions/freshman-admission-requirements/ Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: College of Engineering $20,860; All Other Colleges $19,010

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Year aviation program established: 1968 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aeronautics Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: www.fit.edu/aeronautics/ FAA Certificate Offerings: PPl, CPL, IR, MEL, CFI, CFII, MEI, Dispatcher Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141, 147 Instruction conducted by: Certified Flight Instructors Cost of Lab Fees: www.fit.edu/freshman-admissions/cost-scholarships-and-aid Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 203 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Intership while enrolled Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.fit.edu/freshman-admissions/cost-scholarships-and-aid Administration: Dr. Korhan Oyman, Dean and the Executive Director of the College of Aeronautics Aviation Affiliations: AABI Articulation Agreements: With major and national airlines as well as national and international educational institutions Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aeronautical Science

BS

120

150-200

Aviation Management

BS AA BS BS

124 60 120 123-125

150-200

Programs

Aviation Management Aviation Meteorology

EXPLORE OUR GRADUATE DEGREES For more information, visit: daytonabeach.erau.edu/college-aviation/graduate-studies https://daytonabeach.erau.edu/college-aviation/graduate-studies College of Aviation | Daytona Beach, FL

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Online 5-10

Human Factors + Safety

BS

120-125

15-20

Aviation Human Factors

MS

36

10-15

Human Factors in Aeronautics

MS

33

Online

Applied Aviation Safety

MSA

36

10-15

Aviation Safety

MSA

30

Online

Airport Development + Management

MSA

36

15-20

Aviation Management

MSA

Online

Aviation Sciences

Ph.D

Doctor of Aviation

Av.D

30 51 + Masters 42 + Masters

20-30 Online


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Florida Florida Memorial University

Florida State College At Jacksonville

Point of Contact Captain Arnold J. Tolbert Arnold.tolbert@fmuniv.edu

Point of Contact Sam Fischer sfischer@fscj.edu

15800 NW 42nd Ave Miami Gardens, FL 33054 (305) 623-4277 www.fmuniv.edu

13450 Lake Fretwell St Jacksonville, FL 32221 (904) 317-3844 www.fscj.edu/aviation

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,200; Graduate 20 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 80 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $12,100; Non-resident: $12,280 Aviation Program

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 45,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 250 Freshman Admissions Requirements: HS Diploma or GED; All students are accepted Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,700; Non-resident: $12,280 Aviation Program

Year aviation program established: 1993 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Arts & Sciences Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI: Authorized Cessna Pilot Center FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot; Commercial; Instrument Instruction conducted by: Faculty Cost of Lab Fees: N/A Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250; Average 300 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Several local Internships Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $150,000 Aviation Affiliations: AHP, OBAP, TAI, WAI

Year aviation program established: 1978 Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147, FAA AT-CTI approved Instruction conducted by: Faculty Cost of Lab Fees: Private $8,800; Commercial $23,000 and Instrument: $8,770; CFI-(Airplane): $6,240; CFII-(Instrument): $4,210; Multi-engine: $ 5,250; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $ 56,270; Nonflight-Airframe & Powerplant: $9,500 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 202; Average 270 Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.fscj.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, NIFA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Aviation Degree Programs

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Administration (Air Traffic Control)

AS

60

60

120

Aviation Maintenance Management

AS

83

90

30

Professional Pilot Technology

AS

64

100

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Operations + Air Traffic Control

AS

60

60

Professional Pilot Technology

AS

64

Aerospace Sciences

BS

60

Programs

Programs

www.uaa.aero

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Florida Jacksonville University

Miami Dade College

Point of Contact Matthew Tuohy mtuohy@ju.edu

Point of Contact Tom Jargiello tJargiello@mdc.edu

2800 University Blvd N Jacksonville, FL (904) 256-7247 www.ju.edu

500 College Ter Homestead, FL 33030 (303) 237-5956 www.mdc.edu

No Additional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 165,000 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, Other: CPT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $118/credit hour; Non-resident: $229/credit hour

Lynn University

3960 Airport Rd Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 237-7331 www.lynn.edu/aviation Point of Contact Lynette Johnson ljohnson@lynn.edu

Aviation Program

Institutional Information Institution Type: Accreditation: SACS Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: 2,700 Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,800; Graduate 900 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 75; Graduate 15 Freshman Admissions Requirements: University Admission Calendar System: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer Term Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $26,000; Non-resident: $300/ credit hour Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1981 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aeronautics Online Aviation Programs: BS Aviation Management, MBA Aviation Management Non-Traditional Offerings: AA Aviation Operations FAA Certificate Offerings: PPL, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII, MEI, ATP Instruction conducted by: Lynn University owned aircraft and Lynn employed CFIs Cost of Lab Fees: Cessna: $164/hour, DA-42: $400/hour, CFI: $50/hour, MEI: $55/hour Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200; Average 220; Maximum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Agreements with CommutAir and Republic Airways Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number 25; Total Annual Value $50,000 Administration: Dr. Jeff Johnson, Dean Aviation Affiliations: FAC, GMAA, NATA, NBAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: All Florida State Colleges

Year aviation program established: 1961 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Homestead Campus Non-Traditional Offerings: Degrees or courses offered at satellite locations; Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admissions FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane) Instruction conducted by: Independent FBO Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $4,242; Commercial and Instrument: $9,760; CFI-(Airplane): $2,700; Multi-engine: $1,700; Other: $2,000; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $30,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 220 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co/Op Education; Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: 1 Total Annual Value: $5,000-$7,000 Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AHP, NIFA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Administration

AS

60

Aviation Maintenance Management

AS

83

Professional Pilot Technology

AS

64

Aircraft Dispatcher

Certification

203

Programs

Enrollment

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

25

Aviation Operations

BS

120

29

Aviation Security

BS

120

18

Professional Pilot

BS

120

15

AA

60

6

MBA

36

17

Programs

Aviation Operations Aviation Management

www.uaa.aero

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Florida Pasco-Hernando State College

Polk State College

Point of Contact Rob Trsek trsekr@phsc.edu

Point of Contact Eric Crump ecrump@polk.edu

36727 Blanton Rd Dade City, FL 33523 (352) 518-1387 www.phsc.edu

999 Ave H, NE Winter Haven, FL 33881 (863) 297-1000 www.polk.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: SACS Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 10,773; Certificate and Diploma 483 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 47 Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma/GED Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,155; Non-resident: $12,032 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2017 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Workforce Development Online Aviation Programs: Coming soon Non-Traditional Offerings: College credit awarded for prior certification upon program entry; online, hybrid, and face-to-face course offerings FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor - Instrument, Flight Instructor - Multiengine Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes Instruction Conducted by: Institution, American Aviation Certified Flight Instructors Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: UAA

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: SACS Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 20,000+ Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 150+ Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $2,700 (full time); Nonresident: $9,900 (full-time) Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2012 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business, Engineering, and Technology Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: College credit awarded for prior certification upon program entry; online, hybrid, and face-to-face course offerings; courses available on multiple campuses FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor - Instrument, Flight Instructor - Multiengine Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private through Flight Instructor Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Enrollment

Unmanned Vehicle Systems Operations

AS

Aviation Maintenance Management

AS

62

90

Professional Pilot Technology

AS

60

100

20

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Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Management + Aircraft Maintenance

AS

60

Aerospace Administration

AS

60

50

Professional Pilot Science

AS

64

70

Aerospace Sciences

BS

120

30

Programs

Credit Hours

Enrollment


Florida / Georgia University of Miami

1251 Memorial Dr Coral Gables, FL 33146 (305) 284-2571 www.welcome.miami.edu Point of Contact M. Swain mswain@miami.edu No Additional Information

University of South Florida 4202 E Fowler Ave Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-5846 www.usf.edu Point of Contact Yu Zhang yuzang@usf.edu

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Middle Georgia State University 71 Airport Rd Eastman, GA 31023-3900 (478) 374-6980 www.mga.edu Point of Contact Dr. Ed Steigerwald ed.steigerwald@mga.edu No Additional Information

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Illinois Institute of Aviation at Parkland College 1 Airport Rd Savoy, IL 61874 (217) 244-8606 aviation.parkland.edu

Point of Contact Wendy L Evans aviation@parkland.edu

Instruction conducted by: Parkland Faculty Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $15,700; Commercial: $20,700; Instrument: $16,300; CFI-(Airplane): $6,700; CFII- (Instrument): $3,650; Multi-engine: $8,750; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $75,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Average 250 Administration: Don Talleur, Chief Pilot & Director Aviation Affiliations: Republic Airways, Trans States Airlines, Air Wisconsin, Flightstar Corporation Articulation Agreements: Lewis University, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Western Michigan University Aviation Degree Programs

Institutional Information Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 80 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 80 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $171/credit hour in-district, $386/credit hour out-of-district; Non-resident: $531/credit hour out-of-state Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2014 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Parkland College FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, INstrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII

Programs Associate in Science in Aviation

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

AS

64

Varies

Lewis University

One University Pkwy Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 838-0500 www.lewisu.edu Point of Contact Chris Stevens aviation@lewisu.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ed.D., D.N.P. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,700; Graduate 2,000

AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL An engaging STEM curriculum introducing students and teachers to the exciting aviation industry. The Aviation High School Facilitator Guide and corresponding interactive Student Notebook address a growing need for solid instruction, inquiry, and development of future-ready competencies and interest in aviation at the high school level.

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Illinois Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 650; Graduate 100 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA, ACT, SAT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $42,792 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1932 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aviation, Science, and Technology Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Part 141, 147, 65, 107 Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission; Degrees or courses offered at satellite locations; Courses offered through Distance Learning FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, MEI, CFI, CFII, R-ATP, Remote Pilot, Mechanic Certificate with Airframe & Powerplant Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Part 141, 147, part 65 Dispatch Certificate Cost of Lab Fees: $220/flight hour; $600 maintenance tools Flight Hours at graduation: Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-op education; internship while enrolled; internship post-graduate Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.lewisu.edu/admissions/finaid Student Organizations: Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP), Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), Women in Aviation International (WAI), Alpha Eta Rho (AHP), Flight Team, Drone Racing Airline Partners: Republic Airlines, Mesa Airlines, Trans States Airlines, ExpressJet, GoJet, Air Wisconsin, Delta Tech Ops Industry Partners: United Airlines, Snap-On, ForeFlight, Pivot, Cessna Textron Top Hawk Equipment Donations: United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, FedEx

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation & Aerospace Technology

BS

128

40

Aviation Maintenance Management

AS BS

78 128

140

Aviation Administration

BS

128

80

Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics

BS

128

20

AS BS AS BS

75 128 75 128

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

128

40

Aviation & Transportation

MS

36

60

Programs

Air Traffic Control Aviation Flight Management

50 210

Quincy University 1800 College Ave Quincy, IL 62301 (217) 228-5432 www.quincy.edu

Point of Contact Andrew Dow dowan@quincy.edu No Additional Information

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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE: Aviation Flight

CERTIFICATE:

FAA Approved Airframe and Powerplant

MASTERS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: Aviation Administration

Student Organizations

Flying Salukis 9 Time National Champions

Aviation Ambassadors

Detail Dawgs

BACHELOR DEGREES:

Aviation Management BACHELOR DEGREES: • Professional Pilot Specialization Aviation Management • Minors in Air Traffic Control • Professional Pilot Specialization

Product Support • Minors Aircraft in Air Traffic Control

Airport Management Aircraft Product Support and Planning

Airport Management and Planning

Aviation Technologies • Aircraft Maintenance Specialization Rotor and Wing Aviation Technologies • Aviation Maintenance Management Ambassadors • Aircraft Maintenance Specialization Specialization • Aviation Maintenance Management • Aviation Electronics Specialization Specialization (Online) • Helicopter Specialization

Maintenance Competition Team

• Aviation Electronics Specialization

We offer two degree-completion programs: • Helicopter We offer two degree-completion programs:Maintenance Specialization Aviation Maintenance Management and Aviation Management six off-campus sites; Online Aviation Maintenance Management Aviation Management at sixatoff-campus locations.

For more information regarding our degrees visit: aviation.siu.edu or call us at 618-453-8898


Illinois Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Southwestern Illinois College

Point of Contact Michael Burgener burgener@siu.edu

Point of Contact Keith Mueller keith.mueller@swic.edu

545 N Airport Rd Murphysboro, IL 62966 (618) 453-8898 www.aviation.siu.edu

2500 Carlyle Ave Belleville, IL 62221 (618) 222-5683 www.swic.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 9,447; Graduate 3,370 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 476; Graduate 10 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $9,638; Non-resident: $9,638 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1965 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Applied Sciences and Arts Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings, and aviation work experience at the time of admission; AVM degree offered at 6 locations around the country FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI (airplane/instrument), Rotorcraft, Mechanic, Airframe & Powerplant Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Part 61, Part 147 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $16,603; Commercial and Instrument: $49,483; CFI-(Airplane): $11,333; CFI- (Instrument): $2,461; Multi-engine: $8,012; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $74,148; Non-flightAirframe & Powerplant: $825 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200; Average 225; Maximum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships; Externships; Career guidance; Airline Partnership agreements; Extensive alumni network; CFI employment after graduation with full benefits and graduate tuition waiver Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 20+; Total Annual Value: $75,000+, aviation.siu.edu/financial-aid Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AER, NGPA, NIFA, OBAP, RWAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: SIUC has transfer agreements with most accredited 2 and 4 year colleges and universities in the US Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

AAS

60

153

Aviation Management

BS

60

177

Aviation Management + Aircraft Maintenance

BS

120

146

Public Affairs Aviation Specialization

MPA

40

40

Programs Aviation Flight

Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission and Illinois Community College Board Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 3,500 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 123 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Compass Testing for Math and English Placement Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,950; Non-resident: $17,300 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Technical Education Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Airplane: Private and Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII; Aircraft: Dispatcher, A&P, Mechanic; Helicopter: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Fixed Wing, Ground and Simulator, Flight pending. Helicopter Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII Instruction conducted by: Local Aviation Flight Training Facilities. Midwest Helicopter. Cost of Lab Fees: Private Approximately $50,000; Helicopter Approximately $97,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Average: 275; Helicopter 200 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships with Trans States Airlines, Aviators Program Aviation Affiliations: AOPA, UAA Articulation Agreements: SIU Carbondale for BS Degree in Aviation Management, Trans States Airlines Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Pilot Training

AAS

66

52

Aviation Management

AAS

65

16

Aviation Maintenance

AAS

75

41

Programs

www.uaa.aero

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Indiana Indiana State University

Purdue University

650 Cherry St, John T Myers Bldg Terre Haute, IN 47809 (812) 237-2647 www.indstate.edu

1401 Aviation Dr West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-2884 polytechnic.purdue.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Troy Allen troy.allen@indstate.edu

Point of Contact Emily Birge ebirge@purdue.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 364 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,890; Non-resident: $11,380 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1964 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Technology Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit may be given for flight certificates FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument Rating, Pilot, Multi-engine Rating, Multi-engine Instructor, Flight Instructor, Instrument Instructor, ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Cost of Lab Fees: $2,100 in addition to flight fees Flight Hours at graduation: Average 245 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship study abroad Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

185

Professional Pilot

BS

120

95

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

120

84

Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 34,920; Graduate 10,014 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 1,651; Graduate 230 Minority Percentage Enrolled Female 18% Male 82% Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.admissions.purdue.edu/apply/criteriafreshmen.php Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $10,574; Non-resident: $29,376 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1953 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Polytechnic Institute Online Aviation Programs: Masters in Aviation and Aerospace Management, Aviation Safety Management Non-Traditional Offerings: Undergraduate credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA Part 141: (Professional Flight Technology); Part 147 (Aeronautical Engineering Technology) Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private $11,094; Commercial $14,920; Instrument $9,544; Multi-engine $3,344; CFI (airplane) $3,344; CFII (instrument) $2,561 (see https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/degrees/professional-flight/fees for updates) Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200; Average 500; Maximum varies Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled; Co-Op Education program; Research opportunities for Undergraduate and Graduate; Center for Career Opportunities services available on campus Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.purdue.edu/dfa Administration: Industry Advisory Board Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ABET, AIAA, ATEC, Cape Air, Envoy Air, Frontier Airlines, Mesa Airlines, NBAA, NIFA, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Republic Airways, UAA Articulation Agreements: Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aeronautical Engineering Tech

BS

120

Aviation Management/ Aerospace Financial Analysis/Airline Managment & Operations/ Airport Management & Operations

BS

120

Professional Flight

BS

120

Unmanned Aerial Systems

BS

120

Programs

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Iowa Iowa Lakes Community College

University of Dubuque

Point of Contact Ron Duer rduer@iowalakes.edu

Point of Contact Chaminda Prelis cprelis@dbq.edu

300 S 18th St Estherville, IA 51334 (712) 362-8363 www.iowalakes.edu

2000 University Ave Dubuque, IA 52001 (563) 589-3000 www.dbq.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Other Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,574 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 24; Graduate 6 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $5,500 fees; Non- resident: $5,815 fees Aviation Program

Aviation Program

Year aviation program established: 1980 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Estherville Campus FAA Certificate Offerings: SPL, PPL, CPL, CFI, CFII, MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61 Instruction conducted by: Iowa Lakes Aviation Department Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $6,275; Commercial and Instrument: $24,170; CFI-(Airplane): $2,775; CFII- (Instrument): $1,550; Multi-engine: $5,350; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $40,120 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 209; Average 239 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.iowalakes.edu Aviation Affiliations: UAA Articulation Agreements: University of Dubuque Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Doctor of Ministry Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,878; Graduate 265 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 320; Graduate 2 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA 2.5, ACT 18, SAT 980 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $34,070; Non-resident: $34,070

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

AS

603

Aviation / Airport Management

Enrollment

Year aviation program established: 1973 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Undergraduate Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Fixed-wing and Rotor-wing,: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine and Flight Instructor Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examination Authority, 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $15,273; Commercial: $8,703; CFI-Airplane: $15,273; CFII- Instrument: $22,615; Multi-engine: $8,520; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $55,000 (Fixed wing), $160,900 (Rotor wing) Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 251; Average 257; Maximum 314 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Internships post-graduate Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.dbq.edu/Admission/FinancialAid/ Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, Alpha Eta Rho, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Indian Hills Community College Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

77

Flight Operations

BS

120

195

Applied Aviation Technologies

BS

120

10

Programs

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Kansas / Kentucky / Louisiana Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus

Madisonville Community College 2000 College Dr Aviation Department Madisonville, KY 42431 (270) 824-1806 madisonville.kctcs.edu

2310 Centennial Rd Salina, KS 67401 (785) 826-2679 polytechnic.k-state.edu

Point of Contact Mike Kehoe mike.kehoe@kctcs.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Christopher Smith csmith8@ksu.edu

No Additional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 742; Graduate 22 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 393 Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.k-state.edu/admissions/apply/#open=newFreshmen Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $42,689; Non-resident: $102,227 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1986 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission; Courses offered through distance learning; Incoming students must test out of ratings held FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rating, Multi-engine Rating, Flight Instructor, Instrument Instructor, Multiengine Instructor, ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes Instruction conducted by: Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus Cost of Lab Fees: https://polytechnic.k-state.edu/academics/degree-options/ Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 225; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Flight Instructor, Airlines, Corporate, ATC Scholarship/Financial Aid: https://polytechnic.k-state.edu/admissions/finaid/scholarships.html Aviation Affiliations: Mesa Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, PSA Airlines, Republic Airlines, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Maintenance Management

BS

121

49

Airport Management

BS

120

15

Professional Pilot

BS

120

261

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

120

68

Programs

Louisiana Tech University

PO Box 3181 Ruston, LA 71272 (318) 257-2691 liberalarts.latech.edu/professional-aviation/ Point of Contact Jordan G. Lyons jlyons@latech.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 11,000; Graduate 2,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 200 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: quarterly system awarding semester credit Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $5,553; Non-resident: $5,553 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1967 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Liberal Arts Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI-A, CFI-I, MEI, R-ATP, ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9,942; Commercial and Instrument: $32,309; CFI-A: $3,160; Total cost of all certificates and ratings in flight major: $46,404 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 230 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships Scholarship/Financial Aid: Department and Industry scholarships available Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ALPA, EAA, LAMA, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

120

135

Professional Flight

BS

120

40

Programs

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Louisiana / Maryland Southern University at Shreveport 3050 Dr Martin Luther King Jr. Dr Shreveport, LA 71107 (318) 676-5596 www.susla.edu Point of Contact Timothy Banks tbanks@susla.edu No Additional Information

Community College of Baltimore County 800 S Rolling Rd Catonsville, MD 21228 (443) 840-4157 www.ccbcmd.edu/aviation Point of Contact Douglas Williams dwilliams@ccbcmd.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 43,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 425 Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Average Grade/GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,500; Non-resident: $6,900 plus applicable lab fees Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1974 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Technology Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), Rotorcraft, Unmanned Aircraft System Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority, 61 Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $10,200, Airplane: $14,200, Helicopter, Commercial and Instrument: $24,400, Airplane: $32,400, Helicopter: CFIAirplane: $5,000, CFII- Instrument: $5,000, Multi-engine: $6,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 260; Average 280 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Internship post-graduate Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Website: www.ccbcmd.edu/aviation Affiliations: AABI, AOPA, ATCA, NBAA, OBAP, RAA, UAA, WIA

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Aviation Degree Programs Programs Air Traffic Control Aircraft Dispatcher Flight Operations Management Pilot Flight Training Flight Attendant

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

AAS Certificate AAS

65 30 65

65 Online 44

AAS

65

65

AAS Certificate Certificate

65 30 30

75 Online


Maryland / Massachusetts University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Bridgewater State University

Point of Contact Christopher Hartman chartman@umes.edu

Point of Contact Greg Bongiorno gbongiorno@bridgew.edu

30925 College Backbone Rd Princess Anne, MD 31853 (410) 651-6365 www.umes.edu

95 Grove St Bridgewater, MA 02325 (508) 531-2654 www.bridgew.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Higher Ed Accreditation: Middle States Council on Higher Education Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: 2,646 Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,069; Graduate 577 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 68 Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: 66% Gender: Male 84%; Female 16% Freshman Admissions Requirements: None published, ACT or SAT optional for GPA >3.4 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,558; Non-resident: $18,896 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1989 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Business and Technology, Department of Engineering and Aviation Science Traditional Av iation Degree Programs: See table FAA Certificate Offerings: None external to Professional Pilot program Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, Multi Instruction conducted by: UMES and contracted providers Cost of Lab Fees: approximately $50,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum: 200 Average: 250 Maximum: 270 Aviation Affiliations: AABI, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Programs Bachelor of Science, Aviation Science

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

BS

120

68 Total

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: New England Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 11,000; Graduate 7,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 220 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $9,000; Non-resident: $15,000 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1980 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument) Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9,000; Commercial and Instrument: $22,000; CFI-Airplane: $8,000; CFII- Instrument: $4,000; Multi- engine: $4,000 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: microsites.bridgew.edu/financialaid Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: AABI, NBAA, RAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: JetBlue/Cape Air University Gateway Program Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management + Airway Science Mgmt

BS

120

33

Flight Education

BS

120

40

Programs

Professional Pilot Concentration

35

Aviation Management Concentration

33

Cape Cod Community College 246 South Meadow Rd GATE 6 , BLDG S2 Plymouth, MA 02360 (508) 375-5066 www.capecod.edu Point of Contact William Wood wwood@capecod.edu No Additional Information

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Michigan Andrews University

8975 Old U.S. 31 Berrien Springs, MI 49104 (269) 471-7771 www.andrews.edu Point of Contact Dina Simmons SimmonsD@Andrews.edu No Additional Information

Eastern Michigan University 122 Sill Hall Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 487-1161 www.emich.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Philip Tartalone ptartalone@emich.edu No Additional Information

Northern Michigan University 1701 E Front St Traverse City, MI 49686 (734) 487-1161 www.nmc.edu Point of Contact Alex Bloye abloye@nmc.edu No Additional Information

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Michigan / Minnesota Western Michigan University

Academy College

Point of Contact Mr. Tom Thinnes tom.thinnes@wmich.edu

Point of Contact Nancy Grazini Olson academy@academycollege.edu

237 N Helmer Rd Battle Creek, MI 49037 (269) 964-6375 www.wmich.edu/aviation

1600 E 82nd St Ste 100 Bloomington, MN 55431-1411 (952) 851-0066 www.academycollege.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission; Aviation Accreditation Board International Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 17,051; Graduate 4,419 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 1,157 Graduate Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School GPA; SAT/ ACT score; Types of courses taken; Trend in grades; https://wmich.edu/admissions/freshmen/criteria Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $13,017; Non-resident: $16,040 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1939 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Western Michigan University - College of Aviation Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Online Aviation Programs: Hybrid - in Aviation Management and Operations Non-Traditional Offerings: Degrees or courses offered at satellite locations; Courses offered through distance learning; Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFI (instrument), Multi-engine,R-ATP, Airframe & Powerplant Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141, 147 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private Pilot License: $22,939; Commercial and Instrument: $45,170; CFI-(Airplane): $10,323; CFII-(Instrument): $2,974; Multi-engine: $3,887; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $68,109 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 192; Average 200-250; More for a student’s CFIs Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Delta Propel partner, AAR EAGLE participant, multiple internship opportunities while enrolled, various cadet and pipeline agreements with multiple regional airlines Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, AHP, AWAM, NGPA, NIFA, OBAP, UAA, WAI

Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: Male 90%; Female 10% Freshman Admissions Requirements: AAS or BS Degree, HS diploma with 2.0 GPA, GED, or a score of 20 or above on ACT, if HS diploma is under 2.0 GPA or has been 10+ years since degree or HS diploma earned, student must take AEC Entrance Exam Calendar System: Quarterly Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $18,300; Resident: $18,300 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1994 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Academy College FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot License, Instrument Rating, Commercial Rating, Multi-Engine Rating, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor – Instrument, Multi-Engine Instructor Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes Instruction Conducted by: Thinderbird Aviation Cost of Lab Fees: $84,750.00 (includes Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, and CFII) Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum: 255 Average 353 Opportunities – Industry/ Employment/Learning: CommutAir, SkyWest, CapeAir, GoJet, Red Wing Aviation, Thunderbird Aviation Aviation Affiliations: ADF, FSANA, MBAA, NATA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Commercial Aviation

BS

180

Commercial Pilot

AS

100

Aviation Business

AS

95

Programs

Enrollment

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Flight Science

BS

123

862

Aviation Management and Operations

BS

123

351

Aviation Technical Operations

BS

126

98

Aviation Science

Minor

18

9

Military Leadership + Aviation Studies

Minor

30

9

Professional Aviation Prep

Minor

15

6

Programs

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3 Majors

98%

• Aviation Flight Science • Aviation Management & Operations • Aviation Technical Operations

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The Only collegiate aviation program to be partnered with United Aviate, Delta Propel, and the AAR Eagle Pathway Program.

Over 300 diverse and friendly student organizations, including 12 specific to aviation.

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Minnesota / Mississippi Minnesota State University, Mankato

Delta State University

Point Of Contact Michael A Ferrero michael.ferrero@mnsu.edu

Point of Contact Julie Speakes jspeakes@deltastate.edu

328 Armstrong Hall Mankato, MN 56001 (507) 389-6116 ed.mnsu.edu/aviation

1003 W Sunflower Rd Cleveland, MS 38733 (662) 846-4205 aviation.deltastate.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 12,300; Graduate 2,000 Aviation Program: Undergraduate 464 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,438/y; Non-resident: $16,720/y Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1969 School/College/division in which the aviation program is located: College Of Education Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission; Credit given for specific military courses FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commerical, Instrument, MEI, CFI, CFII. Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61 Instruction conducted by: Contractor Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,871; Commercial and Instrument: $57,288; CFI-Airplane: $3,180; CFII- Instrument: $3,605; Multi- engine Instructor: $10,370; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $89,321 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 220; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $14,000 Administration: Industry Advisory Board Aviation Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AHP, NIFA, UAA, WAI

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Other Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP, Rotorcraft Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution, Contractor Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: ATCA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Air Traffic Control

AS

60

Flight Education

AS

60

Programs

Enrollment

Hinds Community College

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Professional Flight

BS

120

340

Flight Education

BS

120

120

Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,308; Graduate 326 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 75; Graduate 77 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester

4130 Airport Rd Bolton, MS 39041 (601) 857-3300 www.hindscc.edu

Point of Contact Elizabeth Robbins elizabeth.robbins@hindscc.edu No Additional Information

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Missouri Saint Louis University, Parks College of Engineering, Aviation & Technology 3450 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 977-8251 www.slu.edu/parks/flight-school/ Point of Contact Stephen G. Magoc stephen.magoc@slu.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 7,984; Graduate 4,665 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 173; Graduate 29 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT: 1030, ACT: 20, GPA: 2.5 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident and Non-resident: $44,700 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1927 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Saint Louis University/Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology/Department of Aviation Science Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI): B.S. in Aeronautics with concentrations in Aviation Management and Flight Science Online Aviation Programs: Yes, B.S. in Aeronautics with concentration in Aviation, Management, Masters in Aviation, Doctor of Philosophy in Aviation

Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot: Single and Multi-engine Ratings, Instrument Rating, Certified Flight Instructor(plane) (CFI), Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument) (CFII), and Certified Flight Instructor, Multi-Engine (CFI-MEI) Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Without Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $8,000; Commercial and Instrument: $16,000; Plane (CFI): $8,000; Multi-engine: $8,000; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $48,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 230; Maximum 260 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning : Co-Op Education and Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.slu.edu/financial-aid/index.php Administration: Department of Aviation Science Industry Advisory Board Aviation Affiliations: Alpha Eta Rho, Flying Billikens, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WIA Articulation Agreements: St. Louis Community College District Other Opportunities: Pathway agreements with the following airlines; Aviators Program with Trans States Airlines; RJet Cadet program with Republic Airline; Pilot Pipeline Agreement with Envoy Air, Pilot Pathway Agreement with ExpressJet Airlines; and CFI Cadet Program with Mesa Airlines Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management Concentration (on site)

BS

121

16

Aviation Management Concentration (online)

BS

121

25

Flight Science Concentration

BS

120

133

Masters in Aviation

MS

32

4

Ph.D.

63

25

Programs

PhD in Aviation (online)

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Missouri / Montana University of Central Missouri

Montana State University Gallatin College

Point of Contact Tony Monetti tmonetti@ucmo.edu

Point of Contact Ryan Haskins ryan.haskins@montana.edu

T.R. Gaines Tech Complex, Ste 210 Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660) 543-4969 www.ucmo.edu/aviation

101 Hamilton Hall, PO Box 170515 Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994-5523 www.montana.edu/gallatincollege

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Education Specialist Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 8,120; Graduate 2,176 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 230; Graduate 12 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Curriculum Requirements, Residency, and Test Score Percentile Chart Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,780; Non-resident: $15,444 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies Specialized Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International Online Aviation Programs: Master of Science, Aviation Safety Non-Traditional Offerings: Master’s offered online, courses offered at Satellite locations Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $11,920; Commercial and Instrument $37,060; CFI-Airplane: $4,600; CFI- Instrument: $2,550; Multi engine: $3,850; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $48,980 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 120; Average 124 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.ucmo.edu/aviation/scholarships Administration: LTC Tony Monetti, Assistant Dean of Aviation Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, Alpha Eta Rho, Aviation Student Leadership, UAA, WIA Articulation Agreements: Linn Tech, Envoy, GoJets, Republic, Express Jet

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 528 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 85 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,280; Non-resident: $11,500 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2005 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Gallatin College Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII, MEI Instruction conducted by: Gallatin College/Summit Aviation Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $11,800; Commercial including Multi-engine $33,600; Instrument: $12,400; Total cost of certificate in flight major: $57,800 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 200 Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $30,000 Administration: Aviation Advisory Board, Graduate Services Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Montana State University, Jake Jabs College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Rocky Mountain College Aviation Degree Programs Programs Flight Education

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

AAS

60

85

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Professional Pilot

BS

120

170

Flight Operations Management

BS

120

Airport Management

BS

120

Aviation Management

BS

120

57

Aviation Safety

MS

32

12 Online

Programs

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Nebraska University of Nebraska at Kearney

University Of Nebraska Omaha

Point of Contact Capt David Ballinger ballingerd@unk.edu

Point of Contact Scott Vlasek svlasek@unomaha.edu

905 W 25th St Kearney, NE 68849 (308) 865-8803 www.unk.edu/aviation

6001 Dodge St Omaha, NE 68182 (402) 554-3424 ai.unomaha.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 7,000; Graduate 500 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 55 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,584; Non-resident: $12,741 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1983 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $10,200; Commercial and Instrument: $19,895; CFI-Airplane: $2,580; CFII- Instrument: $2,440; Multi-Engine: $14,450; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $44,545 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 500; Maximum 800 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Internship post-graduate Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $25,000 Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, RAA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 12,221; Graduate 3,006 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 160; Graduate 17 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, Class rank Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,750; Non-resident: $18,070 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1990 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Public Adminstration Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI Instruction conducted by: Contractor Cost of Lab Fees: Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $40,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 230; Average 300; Maximum 400 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op Education, Internship while enrolled Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number: 15; Total Annual Value: $30,000; Financial Aid Available Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AABI, Alpha Eta Rho, AOPA, ExpressJet, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, WAI

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management + Aircraft Maintenance

BS

120

20

Programs

Aviation Studies

BS

120

40

Programs

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Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management + Aircraft Maintenance

BS

120

50

Flight Education

BS

120

80

Aviation Studies

BS

120

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Nevada / New Hampshire / New Jersey College of Southern Nevada

Mercer County Community College

Point of Contact Sandra Kingma Sandra.Kingma@csn.edu

Point of Contact Joan Jones jonesj@mccc.edu

700 College Dr # H3A Henderson, NV 89002 (702) 651-3522 www.csn.edu

No Additional Information

Southern New Hampshire College of Aeronautics 20 University Dr Nashua, NH 03063 (603) 665-7323 www.snhu.edu

Point of Contact Domenic LaFauci d.lafauci@snhu.edu No Additional Information

Atlantic Cape Community College 5100 Black Horse Pike Mays Landing, NJ 08330-2623 (609) 343-4959 www.atlantic.edu/aviation Point of Contact Bojan Zilovic bzilovic@atlantic.edu No Additional Information

1200 Old Trenton Rd Trenton, NJ 8550 (609) 570-3489 www.mccc.edu/aviation

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 50 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $227/credit hour; Non-resident: $651/credit hour Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII- (instrument), R-ATP, Rotorcraft Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution, Contractor Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $13,200; Commercial and Instrument: $31,195; CFI-(Airplane): $7,361; CFII- (Instrument): $3,840; Multi- engine: $5,435; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $60,585 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.aims.edu/student/finaid/scholarships/ Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: ATCA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Traffic Control

AS

64

24

Flight Education

AS

75

36

Programs

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Nebraska / Nevada / New Hampshire / New Jersey

AV I AT I O N A D E G R E E T H AT TA K E S Y O U P L A C E S .

AIR TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION | PROFESSIONAL FLIGHT | UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS

Our students soar at the Aviation Institute. With experienced faculty, affordable flight training, and strong community partners, the University of Nebraska at Omaha is the place to be. Our three degree programs ensure that you will find your place in professional aviation, with the ability to explore multiple career paths. Find out more about our collegiate award-winning aviation program at ai.unomaha.edu.

AVIATION INSTITUTE


New Mexico Eastern New Mexico University

Eastern New Mexico University Rosswell

Point of Contact Alice Harshey-Bischoff alice.harshey-bischoff@enmu.edu

Point of Contact Alice Harshey-Bischoff alice.harshey-bischoff@enmu.edu

1500 S Ave K, STA 5 Portales, NM 88130 (800) 367-3668 www.enmu.edu/aviation

PO Box 6000 Roswell, NM 88202-6000 (575) 624-7023 www.roswell.enmu.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,473; Graduate 1,221 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 68 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,996, Non-resident: $5,994 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2007 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences / Physical Science Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credits given for A&P licenses, aircraft maintenance training, non-residents may qualify for resident tuition Instruction conducted by: Institution Scholarship/Financial Aid: Grants, Loans, Scholarships Aviation Affiliations: UAA Additional Notes: We offer two degree programs, the BAAS and the BS. The BAAS is designed for the student who has been working in aircraft maintenance. The BS is designed for the student who is new to aviation and would like a solid knowledge to begin their career. An unlimited number of credit hours may be transferred from accredited institutions. As few as 30 credit hours of the last 60 hours are required to be completed through ENMU Portales, NM

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Jihjer Learning Commission (HLC) Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 80 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident (full-time): $1,128; Resident (part-time): $94/credit hour; Out-of-District (full-time): $1,212/semester; Out-of-District (part-time): $101/credit hour; Non-resident (full-time): $2,808/semester; Non-resident (part-time): $234/credit hour Aviation Program Year Aviation Program established: 1973 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Technical Education Online Aviation Programs: LD Online Learning for AMT and PPT AAS Degrees Non-Traditional Offerings: Aviation Maintenance Certificate, credit given for A and/or P licenses, Veterans quality for resident tuition FAA Certificate Offerings: Airframe & Powerplant Instruction offered under FAA part 141: PPL Ground Schhol 141 Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $11,200; Commercial and Instrument: $30,300; CFI-(Airplane): $6,800 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Post Completion Apprenticeship Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, Northrup-Rice Foundation, UAA, WAI

Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aviation Management

Type of Degree BS BAAS

Credit Hours 120 120

Aviation Degree Programs Enrollment 36 97

Programs Aviation Maintenance Technology

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

AAS

80

Enrollment

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New York City University of New York Aviation Institute

Dutchess Community College

Point of Contact Dr. Fenio Annansingh-Jamieson fannansinghjamieson@york.cuny.edu

Point of Contact John Trosie trosie@sunydutchess.edu

94-20 Guy R Brewer Blvd Jamaica, NY 11451 (718) 262-2500 www.york.cuny.edu

53 Pendell Road Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (845) 431-8000 www.sunydutchess.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Academic Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Master’s Degree Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 8,000+; Graduate: 1000+ Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 200; Graduate: 20 Minority Percentage Enrolled Female: 50% Male: 50% Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,465/credit hour, Nonresident: $620/credit hour Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2005 Online Aviation Programs: Master’s Degree FAA Certificate Offerings: FAA Flight Dispatcher Licenses (FAA 14 CFR 65) Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Management

BS

120

Aviation Management

Masters

30

Programs

Enrollment

Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,600 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 50 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $3,200 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2005 Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Fixed Wing, and Helicopter Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Instruction conducted by: Westfield Flight Academy/ Independent Helicopter Cost of Lab Fees: Private Fixed Wing: $9,100; Instrument Fixed wing: $9,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 195; Average 250; Maximum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Management + Aircraft Maintenance

AS

60

Aviation Studies

AS

60

Flight Education

AS

60

Programs

Farmingdale State College 2350 Broad Hollow Rd Lupton Hall rm 104 Farmingdale NY 11735

Point of Contact Dr. Jeanne Radigan radigaj@farmingdale.edu No Additional Information

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New York / North Carolina Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology

Elizabeth City State University 1704 Weeksville Rd Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 335-3400 www.ecsu.edu/aviation

86-01 23rd Ave E Elmhurst, NY 11369 (718) 429-6600 www.vaughn.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Kuldeep Rawat ksrawat@ecsu.edu

Point of Contact Domenic Proscia domenic.proscia@vaughn.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 964 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Diploma or GED, official copy of HS transcript, SATS or ACTS Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Full-time Academic: $12,230, Full-time Aviation Training Institute: $8,635

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,456; Graduate 1,972 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 73 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $500/semester, Non-resident: $2,500/semester Aviation Program

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1932 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology and the Aviation Training Institute Specialized Program Accreditation: Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), International Assembly for Business Education (IACBE) Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Air Traffic-Collegiate Training, Initiative partner school Aircraft Dispatch Certificate FAA Certificate Offerings: Airframe & Powerplant Certification, Instrument, Commercial and Ground Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 147 Instruction conducted by: Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology Cost of Lab Fees: Simulator Fee: $100/hour/per curriculum Flight Hours at graduation: Per curriculum requirements Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Flight Instructor, Airlines, Corporate, ATC Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs

Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aviation Science

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aircraft Operations

AAS

65

91

Aviation Maintenance

AAS

70

10

Airport Management

AAS

70

66

Airframe & Powerplant

AOS

79

583

Aeronautical Sciences

BS

124

45

Aircraft Ops + Pilot License

BS

128

184

Aviation Maintenance

BS

125

9

Aviation Maint. Management

BS

124

33

Airport Management

BS

128

72

Airline Management

BS

128

17

Programs

Year aviation program established: 2002 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Department of Technology Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII, MEC, MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Total flight lab instruction cost PPL to MEI: $35,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships, Scholarships, Capstone, Outreach, Fellowships Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Grants, Loans, Scholarships Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AOPA, AUVSI, NBAA, UAA

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

BS

120

Enrollment

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North Dakota / Ohio University of North Dakota

Bowling Green State University

Point of Contact Kenneth Polovitz kenneth.polovitz@und.edu

Point of Contact Carl Braun braunc@bgsu.edu

3980 Campus Rd Grand Forks, ND 58202 (701) 777-3922 www.und.edu

1001 E Wooster St Bowling Green, OH 43403 (419) 372-2531 www.bgsu.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 13,600; Graduate 2,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 2,000; Graduate 42 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA, High School Average Grade Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,177, Non-resident: $27,600 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1968 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: John D. Odegard School of Aeronautics Sciences Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI, AACSB Online Aviation Programs: Yes, Master’s of Science only FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII- (instrument), MEI, ATP, R-ATP, Rotorcraft Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $13,165; Commercial and Instrument: $23,125; CFI-(Airplane): $7,265; CFII- (Instrument): $5,490; Multi- engine: $10,469; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $64,448 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 197; Average 222 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, Internship post-graduate Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 124; Total Annual Value: $264,000 Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, AEA, AIAA, ATCA, ATEC, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, PAMA, RAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Airport Management

BBA

120

150

Air Traffic Management

BSA

120

91

Commercial Aviation (Helicopter)

BSA

120

50

Aviation Studies

BSA

120

16

Unmanned Aircraft System

BSA

120

159

Commercial Aviation

BSA

120

1,486

Masters of Science in Aviation

MS

30

Programs

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Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 14,492; Graduate 2,231 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 238 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $10,606; Non-resident: $18,142 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1978 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Technology, Architecture, and Applied Engineering Specialized Program Accreditation: ATMAE Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot Asel, Commercial Pilot, Instrument Rating, CFI, CFII, MEII Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61 Instruction conducted by: Bowling Green Flight Center Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,015; Commercial and Instrument: $48,775; CFI-(Airplane): $6,936; CFII-(Instrument): $4,084; Multi-engine: $5,700; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $62,790 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 194; Average 234 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Flight Technology + Operations

BS

122

195

Aviation Management + Operations

BS

122

25

Aviation Engineering Technology

BS

122

18

Programs


BUIL D A F OUND AT ION F OR A

CAREER IN AVIATION

Earn a degree in Air Traffic Management, Airport Management, Professional Flight or Unmanned Aircraft Systems at the University of North Dakota.

@UNDAEROSPACE | UND.EDU


Ohio Kent State University

Sinclair Community College

Point of Contact Dr. Maureen McFarland mmcfar12@kent.edu

Point of Contact Clay Pittma clay.pittman@sinclair.ed

444 W Third St Dayton, OH 45401 (937) 512-2570 www.sinclair.edu

PO Box 5190 Kent, OH 44242 (330) 672-4449 www.kent.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Research University Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 34,000+; Graduate 6,267 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 578; Graduate 10 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $20,928; Non-resident: $29,460 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1967 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aeronautics and Engineering Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI, ABET Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII, Aircraft Dispatch Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141; 61, 147, Other Part 65 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $8,960; Commercial and Instrument: $36,590 (4 courses); CFI-(Airplane): $7,361; CFII- (Instrument): $3,840; Multiengine: $4,710; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $61,461 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250; Average 700; Maximum 900 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-op education, Internship while enrolled, Internship post-graduate Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.kent.edu/financialaid/scholarships Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AIAA, ATCA, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, RAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Air Traffic Control

BS

121

Aeronautical Studies

BS

121

Aviation Management

BS

121

Flight Technology

BS

121

Aeronautical Systems Engineering Tech

BS

121

Aerospace Engineering

BS

121

Programs

Ohio University

51 Columbia Rd Albany, OH 45710 (740) 597-2657 www.ohio.edu/engineering/aviation Point of Contact Bryan Branham branham@ohio.edu No Additional Information 46

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Institution Type: Community College Accreditation: Other Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 15,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 110 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,785 in-county, $9,809 in-state (complete 64 credit hour program), (excludes flight labs); Nonresident: $18,521 (complete 64 credit hour program), (excludes flight labs) Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2001 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Sinclair CC (academics, A&P, Flight Attendant, Aircraft Dispatch, UAS), ASI Flight Academy (fixed-wing and helicopter) Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Air Agency Certificate for A&P program Online Aviation Programs: Select UAS courses offer online options FAA Certificate Offerings: A&P, Aircraft Dispatch, Fixed Wing PPL, IR, COMM SEL, SEL add-on and MEL, CFI, CFII, MEI, ATP, Helicopter PPL, IR, COMM, CFI, CFII Instruction offered under FAA part 141: All flight ratings listed above Instruction conducted by: ASI Flight Academy Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $7,830; Commercial and Instrument: $29,087; CFI-(Airplane): $7,574; CFII-(Instrument): $4,261; Multi-engine: $5,749; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $50,241; Non-flightAirframe & Powerplant: $360 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 245 (airplane); 229 (helicopter) Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: PSA Airline Pilot Cadet Program; Industry internship required for Aviation Technology and UAS degrees Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityWorldwide Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Maintenance (Airframe)

BS

71

Aviation Maintenance (Powerplant)

BS

67

Aviation Technology

BS

64

Professional Pilot + Airway Science

BS

64

Unmanned Aerial Systems

BS

62

Aircraft Dispatcher

Certificate

24

Airline Flight Attendant

Certificate

16

Programs

Enrollment


Ohio / Oklahoma The Ohio State University

University of Cincinnati Clermont College

Point of Contact Matthew Dreher Dreher.60@osu.edu

Point of Contact Eric Radtke eric.radtke@uc.edu

2036 Neil Ave, 228 Bolz Hall Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 292-7339 aviation.osu.edu

4200 Clermont College Dr Batavia, OH 45103-1748 (513) 735-9100 ucclermont.edu

Institutional Information

No Additional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 53,669; Graduate 11,305 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 370 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA, ACT/SAT, & High School Ranking Considered, Visit www.undergrad.osu.edu for more information Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,084; Non-resident: $32,061 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1917 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Engineering Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission, Courses offered at Ohio State’s regional campuses FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI-A, CFII, MEI, ATP, RATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: With Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,500; Commercial/Instrument: $32,700; CFI-A: $7,500; CFII: $3,000; MEL: $7,500; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $54,000 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 230; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Numerous internal and external scholarships available, Out of state students may be eligible for the National Buckeye Scholarship. Administration: Industry and Faculty Oversight Committees Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, AHP, NBAA, NGPA, NIFA, OBAP, ORBA, PEGASAS, SOAR, UAA, WAI, WTIC Articulation Agreements Cadet or Pipeline agreements with PSA Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, Envoy Air, Republic Airline, Cape Air, Skywest Airlines, Airport Operations Co-Ops available with the Columbus Regional Airport Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Transportation

BA

124

275

Aviation Engineering

BS

124

55 40

Programs

Aviation Management Air Transportation with Professional Pilot Aviation Engineering with Professional Pilot Aviation Minor

BS BA

121 124

95

Oklahoma State University 316 Willard Hall Stillwater, OK 74078 (405) 744-5000 flyosu.okstate.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Jon Loffi jon.loffi@okstate.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 25,000; Graduate 3,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 450; Graduate 75 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1987 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Education, Health and Aviation Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission, degrees offered at satellite locations, courses offered through Distance Learning FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147, Other 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9,950; Commercial and Instrument: $25,719; CFI-(Airplane): $5,900; CFII- (Instrument): $2,500; Multi- engine: $14,246; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $58,315 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 215; Average 230 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op Education, Internship pre and post Graduate Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, NIFA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aerospace Security

BS

120

20

Aerospace Logistics

BS

120

20

Professional Pilot

BS

120

300

Aviation Management

BS

120

100

BS

120

10

Programs

BS

124

30

Technical Services Management

Minor

17

30

Aviation & Space

MS

33

40

Applied Ed Studies: Aviation and Space

EdD

61

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Oklahoma Southeastern Oklahoma State University

The University of Oklahoma

Point of Contact Dr. Stanley Alluisi salluisi@se.ed

Point of Contact Ken Carson kencarson@ou.edu

1405 N 4th Ave, PMB 4136 Durant, OK 74701-0609 (580) 745-3252 www.aviation.se.edu

1700 Lexington Ave Norman, OK 73069 (405) 325-7231 pacs.ou.edu/aviation

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,500; Graduate 230 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 150; Graduate 90 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $4,780; Non-resident: $11,690 Aviation Program

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 22,170; Graduate 5,513 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 246 Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.ou.edu/admissions/apply/ freshman Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,762; Non-resident: $27,143 Aviation Program

Year aviation program established: 1967 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Massey School of Business Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI - Professional Pilot and Aviation Management Online Aviation Programs: Master’s Degree Non-Traditional Offerings: Tinker AFB, Rose State College, OCCC FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $4,360; Commercial and Instrument: $23,440; CFI-(Airplane): $3,450; CFII- (Instrument): $2,730; Multi- engine: $4,967; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $38,947 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 248; Average 300; Maximum 350 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 10; Total Annual Value: $26,000 Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AABI, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Oklahoma City Community College Aviation Degree Programs

Enrollment 151

Enrollment

BS

125

38

55

70

Aviation Management Non-Flying

BS

125

43

64

75

Air Traffic Management

BS

125

14

Flight Education

BS

No Additional Information

Credit Hours 125

BS

Point of Contact Craig Lindholm clindholm@mail.spartan.edu

Type of Degree BS

Aviation Studies

8820 E Pine St Tulsa, OK 74115 (918) 831-5379 www.spartan.edu

Programs Professional Pilot

Type of Degree

Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology

Aviation Degree Programs

Aviation Management Flying

Credit Hours

Programs

Year aviation program established: 1947 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: OU Extended Campus College of Professional and Continuing Studies Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: PPL, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI, CFII, and MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61 Instruction conducted by: Faculty, CFI Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $6,590; Commercial and Instrument: $6,273; CFI-(Airplane): $3,979; CFII- (Instrument): $2,625; Multi-engine: $8,835; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $37,990 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200; Average 250; Maximum 300 Administration: Professional and Continuing Studies Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, ATCA, NBAA, UAA, WAI

Tulsa Community College 801 E 91st St Tulsa, OK 74132 (918) 828-4089 www.tulsacc.edu/aviation

Point of Contact Dr. Matthew Wise matthew.wise@tulsacc.edu No Additional Information

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Pennsylvania Eastern Mennonite University

Marywood University

Point of Contact John Sibole john.sibole@emu.edu

Point of Contact Captain Joseph A. McDonald jmcdonald@marywood.edu

2300 Adams Ave Scranton, PA 18509-1598 (570) 348-6274 www.marywood.edu

1846 Charter Ln Lancaster, PA 17601 (717) 690-8600 www.emu.edu/lancaster

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,000; Graduate 400 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 14 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT/ACT scores, writing sample, interview, and recommendations Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: $405/credit hour, $50 technology fee/ semester. Additional fees/courses requiring ground and fligtht training

Aviation Program

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2018 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: EMU at Lancaster, PA Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA, R-ATP Non-Traditional Offerings: 6 weeks internship, Semester long internship FAA Certificate Offerings: Flight Instructor Certificate Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, R-ATP Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $15,222; Commercial and Instrument: $29,759; CFI-(Airplane): $8,893; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $118,638 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Republic Airlines Ailrine Pilot Cadet Program, Industry Internships while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: ACP, UAA Articulation Agreement: Republic Airlines Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

BS

120

14

Leadership & Organization Mgmt

50

Institution Type: Private (not for profit) Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education; Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: 2,615 Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1,681 Graduate: 678 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 39 Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: Male 36%; Female 3% Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $35,534

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Year aviation program established: 2000 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Business and Global Innovation FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, and CFI Instruction conducted by: Marywood University under contract with Valley Aviation Cost of Lab Fees: $44,914 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 195; Average 240; Maximum 260 Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Pro Pilot Program,

BBA

120

33

Aviation Management

BBA

120

6

Programs


Pennsylvania / Puerto Rico Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics

Inter American University of Puerto Rico Bayamon

Point of Contact Steve Sabold ssabold@pia.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Jonathan Velazquez jvelazquez@bayamon.inter.edu

500 Dr John Will Harris Rd Bayamon, PR 00966 (787) 279-1912 www.interamerican.aero

5 Allegheny County Airport West Mifflin, PA 15122 (412) 346-2100 www.pia.edu

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private - Not for profit Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges Highest Degree Offered: Associate in Specialized Technology Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 375 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 375 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Quarter Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $15,990; Non-resident: $15,990

Aviation Program

Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1929 Specialized Program Accreditation: ACCSC, FAA, Part 147 Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Aviation Electronics Technology FAA Certificate Offerings: Aviation Maintenance Technology Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 147 Instruction conducted by: Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics Aviation Affiliations: UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Management

AS

79

Aviation Electronics

AS

79

Programs

Institution Type: Proprietary Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,300; Graduate 75 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 110 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA, College Board Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $292/credit hour; Nonresident: $404/credit hour

Enrollment

Year aviation program established: 1985 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Deanship of Academic Affairs Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument) Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9,600; Commercial and Instrument: $29,500; CFI-(Airplane): $3,495; CFI- (Instrument): $2,800; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $50,300 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 275; Average 300; Maximum 375 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATCA, OBAP, UAA, WAI

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management/ Airway Science Mgmt

BS

125

325

Flight Education

BS

125

325

Programs

www.uaa.aero

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South Carolina / South Dakota / Tennessee Charleston Southern University

South Dakota State University

Point of Contact Colonel Christopher “C.J.” Will (USAF, Ret)

Point of Contact Sam Bjornestad sdsu.aviationeducation@sdstate.edu

9200 University Boulevard Charleston, SC 29406 843-863-7270 www.charlestonsouthern.edu

1015 Campanile Ave Brookings, SD 57007 (605) 688-5769 www.sdstate.edu/aviation

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private, Non-Profit Accreditation: SACS-COC Highest Degree Offered: Ed.D. Student Body: 3,378 Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 2,745; Graduate 633 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 24 Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.charlestonsouthern.edu Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $27,800; Non-resident: $27,800 Aviation Program

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 10,736; Graduate 1,791 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 140 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $17,590 Aviation Program

Year aviation program established: 2021 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Science and Mathematics, Department of Aeronautics Specialized Program Accreditation: SACS-COC (pending) Non-Traditional Offerings: Professional Pilot Certification FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor-(Instrument) Instruction conducted by: CRAFT Flight Training and Simulation Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $13,000; Commercial and Instrument: $35,300; CFI-(Airplane): $8,585; CFII- (Instrument): TBD; Multi- engine: 8,990; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $65,800 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 245; Average TBD; Maximum: N/A Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Institutional/State/Federal and Private, VA Yellow Ribbon

Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Professional Pilot

BS

125

Opens Fall 2021

Aviation & Space Mgmt

BS

125

Opens Fall 2021

Aviation Maintenance Mgmt

BS

125

Opens Fall 2021

Year aviation program established: 1999 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: South Dakota State University, Education and Human Sciences, Consumer Sciences Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, CPL-SEL, CPL-MEL, CFI, CFII, MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: All courses Instruction conducted by South Dakota State University Cost of Lab Fees: Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $81,000; (includes Private through MEI and all check rides) Flight Hours at graduation Minimum 200; Average 400; Maximum 800 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid https://www.sdstate.edu/consumer-sciences/aviationjobsinternshipsopportunities Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Air Traffic Control

BS

125

226

Aviation Management + Airway Science Mgmt

BS

125

120

Programs

Flight Education

BS

120

140

Commercial Aviation

BS

125

226

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

125

154

Airport Management

BS

125

50

Christian Brothers University 650 East Parkway S Memphis, TN 38104 (901) 321-3425 www.cbu.edu Point of Contact Eric Welch ewelch@cbu.edu No Additional Information 52

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Tennessee Middle Tennessee State University 1301 E Main St Box 67 Murfreesboro, TN 37132 (615) 898-2788 www.mtsu.edu/aerospace Point of Contact Tyler Babb tyler.babb@mtsu.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 22,307; Graduate 3,010 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 1,272; Graduate 68 Freshman Admissions Requirements: 3.0 GPA, ACT 22, or 2.7 GPA, ATC 19 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $18,158; Non-resident: $42,982 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1942 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Basic and Applied Sciences Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Professional Pilot, Maintenance Management

Non-Traditional Offerings: All aerospace credits for professional pilot students must be taken in person. Otherwise, a few aerospace courses offered online FAA Certificate Offerings: ATC, CTI certificates Instruction offered under FAA part 141:Part 141, 61, 147 Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,300; Commercial and Instrument: $29,150; CFI-Airplane: $4,800; CFII- (Instrument): $2,300; Multi-engine: $5,000; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $51,386 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 180; Average 220 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AIAA, ATCA, ATEC, NBAA, NIFA, PAA, RAA, UAA, WAI

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BS

124

106

Flight Dispatch

BS

120

95

Maintenance Management

BS

133

103

Programs

Professional Pilot

BS

120

602

Aerospace Technology

BS

33

39

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

BS

61

88

Aviation Management

MS

36

68

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Tennessee / Texas Tennessee College of Applied Technology

Baylor University

Point of Contact Roland Rayner roland.rayner@tcatmemphis.edu

Point of Contact Baylor Institute for Air Science aviation@baylor.edu

3435 Tchulahoma Memphis, TN 38118 (901) 543-6183 tcatmemphis.edu

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Tennessee State University 3500 John A Merritt Boulevard Nashville, TN 37209 (615) 963-5378 www.tnstate.edu/ait Point of Contact Ivan Mosley imosley@tnstate.edu No Additional Information

The University of Memphis 218 Brister Hall Memphis, TN 38152 (901) 678-2991 www.memphis.edu/cpls Point of Contact Joanne Gikas jgikas@memphis.edu No Additional Information

One Bear Pl #97413 Waco, TX 76798 (254) 710-3563 www.baylor.edu/aviation

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 13,290; Graduate 3,260 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 80 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $42,842; Non-resident: $42,842 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1991 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Arts and Sciences Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit offered for licenses/ratings previously received FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, Multiengine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), WEI Instruction conducted by: Baylor University, Universal Flight Concepts, Texas State Technical College Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, pilot pipeline agreements with airlines Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.baylor.edu/sfs Aviation Affiliations: AABI, RAA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements: Texas State Technical College Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aircraft Dispatch

BS

123

2

Aviation Sciences Professional Pilot

BS

124

60

Aviation Administration

BS

125

9

Minor

18

5

Programs

Aviation Sciences

Central Texas College PO Box 1800 Killeen, TX 76540-1800 (254) 526-1241 www.ctcd.edu

Point of Contact Arieal Sanders arieal.sanders@ctcd.edu No Additional Information

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Texas LeTourneau University 200 Airpark Dr Longview, TX 75603 (903) 233-4200 www.letu.edu

Point of Contact Fred Ritchey fredritchey@letu.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 1,321; Graduate 45 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 310 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $30,520; Non-resident: $30,520 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1956 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aviation and Aeronautical Science Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission. Aviation Management degree offered at

FAA Certificate Offerings: Pilot-Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multiengine, MEI, CFI, CFII; Mechanic- A&P; Aircraft Dispatcher Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Self-Examining Authority, 147 Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $18,624; Commercial and Instrument: $49,924; CFI-(Airplane): $10,065; CFII- (Instrument): $3,950; Multi-engine: $6,985; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $66,447; Non-flight Airframe & Powerplant: $6,600 Flight Hours at graduation: Average 190-230 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op, Internships, Cadet Program with Envoy and PSA, Bridge Agreement with Skywest and ExpressJet Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.letu.edu/offices/administration-finance/financial-aid/index.html Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: IAMA, NATA, NIFA, UAA Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management Science

BS

127

31

Aviation Studies

BS

120

43

Mission Aviation

BS

128

9

Professional Flight

BS

127

17

Remotely Piloted Aircraft

AS BS

64 120

103

Aviation Management

AS BS

63 120

9

Programs

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Texas Lone Star College

Aviation Program

777 Conroe Park Dr N Conroe, TX 77303 (936) 521-4571 www.lonestar.edu/pilot Point of Contact Allison Ruda LSC-ProPilot@lonestar.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 41,763 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 65 Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: Male 80%; Female 20% Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,240; Non-resident: $7,839, Plus applicable student fees

Year aviation program established: 2020 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Lone Star College-Conroe Center Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, Multiengine, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument Instruction offered under FAA part 141: All certificates Instruction conducted by: Lone Star College faculty and US Aviation Academy flight instructors Cost of Lab Fees: Estimated costs include instruction and FAA practical exam fees: Private Pilot $8,487.24, Commercial Single Engine $24,970.00, Commercial Multi-engine $4,185.00, Instrument $8,572.24, CFI and CFI-I $10,570.00 Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250; Average 300 Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.lonestar.edu/financial-aid.htm, Other: Department scholarships: Maverick Express 0920 and The Robert W. and Mary Lou Riley Endowment for Aviation Administration: John J. Blum, Chief Pilot and Program Director Aviation Affiliations: Envoy, Southwest, United Airlines Articulation Agreements: Lone Star College BAS Energy, Manufacturing Management; Texas A&M University-Central Texas BS Aviation Science Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Professional Pilot

Associate of Applied Science

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Credit Hours

Enrollment

60

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Texas / Utah Texas A&M University – Central Texas

Texas State Technical College - Waco

Point of Contact Carson Pearce carson.pearce@tstc.edu

Point of Contact Angel Newhart angel.newhart@tstc.edu

1001 Leadership Pl Killeen, TX 76549 (254) 519-5776 www.tamuct.edu

3801 Campus Dr Waco, TX 76705 (254) 867-2600 waco.tstc.edu/

Institutional Information

No Additional Information

Institution Type: 4-year Public Accreditation: SACSCOC Highest Degree Offered: Master’s Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 981; Graduate 324 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 81 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $4,944; Non-resident: $15,072 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2009 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Texas A&M University - Central Texas campus - Killeen, TX Online Aviation Programs: Bachelor of Science - Professional Pilot; Bachelor of Science - Aviation Management; Bachelor of Science - Aviation Management - Maintennace Concentration Scholarship/Financial Aid: Grant or Scholarship Aid $6,934; Pell Grants $4,305; Federal student loans $8,194 Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, EAA, UAA Articulation Agreements: Central Texas College, Texas State Technical College, Lone Star College Aviation Degree Programs - 100% Online Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Professional Pilot

BS

120

33

Aviation Management

BS

120

39

Aviation Management - Maintenance Concentration

BS

120

9

Programs

Texas Southern University 3100 Cleburne Ave Houston, TX 77004 (713) 313-7995 www.tsu.edu Point of Contact Dr. John Sapp sapp_jb@tsu.edu

Southern Utah University 351 W University Blvd Cedar City, UT 84720 (435) 865-8148 www.suu.edu/aviation Point of Contact Sarah Petty sarahpetty@suu.edu Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission for Colleges and Universities Highest Degree Offered: Master Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 9,271; Graduate 925 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 405 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA, SAT, ACT, High School Calendar System: Spring, Summer, Fall Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,770; Non-resident: $20,586 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2013 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aerospace Sciences and Technology Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Fixed-wing: High performance, complex, aircraft, tailwheel, multi-engine, Rotor-wing: Night Vision Goggle, Long Line, Mountain Training FAA Certificate Offerings: Fixed-wing: Private Pilot, Commercial, CFI, CFII-(Instrument), Rotor-wing: Private Pilot, Commercial, CFI, CFII(Instrument) Instruction offered under Part 141: Fixed-wing: Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial Cost of Lab Fees: (FW): $17,441; (RW): $30,103; Commercial and Instrument (FW): $50,344, (RW): $68,693; CFI-(Airplane): $9,225; CFII(Instrument): $4,648; Multi-engine: $19,700; CFI-Helicopter: $8,013; CFII(Instrument): $6,078; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: Flight major: Fixed-wing: $81,653; Rotor-wing: $112,887 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Advisory Commitee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: UAA, WAI

No Additional Information

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Flight Education Fixed-wing & Rotor-wing

AAS

72

Flight Education Fixed-wing & Rotor-wing

BS

128

Programs

Enrollment

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Utah Utah State University

Utah Valley University

Point of Contact Kaylee Roholt kaylee.roholt@usu.edu

Point of Contact Ryan Tanner aviation@uvu.edu

6000 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84321 (435) 797-2758 www.usu.edu/aviation

1185 Mike Jense Pkwy Provo, UT 84601 (801) 863-7830 www.FlyUVU.com

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 16,184; Graduate 3,052 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 389; Graduate 5 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $3,332; Non-resident: $9,567 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1936 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Agriculture and Applied Science Online Aviation Programs: Master of Aviation Science Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, SingleEngine, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, UAS/Remote Pilot Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Instruction conducted by: Institution Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 215; Average 230 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, partnerships with SkyWest and Envoy Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Annual Value: $4,400; aviation.usu.edu Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: AHP, Articulation, NIFA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities Highest Degree Offered: Master’s Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 37,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 650 Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $2,561 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1988 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Health and Public Services Specialized Program Accreditation: Part 141, LOA for R-ATP Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Online option available for all degree offerings, Courses offered at satellite locations, Transfer credit granted for previously earned FAA fixed-wing pilot certificates. FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII, MEI Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61 Instruction conducted by: Institution staff or affiliated school, depending on location Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $15,970; Commercial and Instrument: $29,950; CFI-(Airplane): $ Varies; CFII-(Instrument): $ Varies; Multi-engine: $8,500; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $54,420 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum Varies; Average 200 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled, CFI while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.uvu.edu/financialaid Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement service Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI Articulation Agreements All schools included in the Utah System of Higher Education

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

AAS BS

75 120

75

Professional Fixed-Wing Pilot

BS

120

280

Professional Rotor Wing Pilot

BS

120

20

Programs

Master of Aviation Science

MAS

33

5

Unmanned Aerial Systems

Minor

12

103

Programs Airport Maintenance + Aircraft Management

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Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Aviation Degrees

AS

120

Aviation Administration

BS

120

Professional Pilot

BS

120

Enrollment


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Virginia Averett University

Liberty University

Point of Contact Thomas Vick thomas.vick@averett.edu

Point of Contact Dr. Mitchell Morrison mamorrison1@liberty.edu

420 W Main St Danville, VA 24541-3692 (434) 791-5755 www.averett.edu

1971 University Blvd Lynchburg, VA 24515 (434) 582-2183 www.liberty.edu/aviation

No Additional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 14,500; Graduate 2,000 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 470 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $23,800

Hampton University

100 E Queens St Hampton, VA 23668 (757) 727-5418 aviation.set.hamptonu.edu Point of Contact John Murray aviation@hamptonu.edu

Aviation Program

Institutional Information Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 3,714; Graduate 579 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 38 Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.hamptonu.edu/apply/requirements.cfm Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $24,950; Non-resident: $24,950 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1987 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Engineering and Technology Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at time of admission, online, hybrid FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument) Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Independant FBO Cost of Lab Fees: Air traffic control: $250; Private: $10,000; Commercial and Instrument: $31,500; CFI-(Airplane): $6,600; CFII-(Instrument): $3,900; Multi-engine: $6,300; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $48,100-$58,300 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 250; Average 250-275 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.hamptonu.edu Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, ATCA, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs

Year aviation program established: 2002 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Aeronautics Online Aviation Programs: Yes FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, CFI, CFII Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61, 147 Instruction conducted by: School of Aeronautics Cost of Lab Fees: Private: Private $14,600; Commercial $28,150; Instrument $11,050; CFI $7,500; MEI $11,525 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 240 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Affiliations: AABI, ATEC, AUVSI, ISASI, MSI, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, VABA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Commercial Corporate

BS

134

Global Studies

BS

131

Military

BS

125

Unmanned Aerial Systems

BS

126

Aviation Safety Mgmt + Flight

BS

120

Management

BS

120

Online

Aviation

BS

120

Online

Programs

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Airline Flight Attendant

AA

Aviation Management: Airport Administration

BS

120

12

Aviation Maintenance Technician

AA Certificate

Aviation Management: Air Traffic Control

BS

120

11

Flight Education

BS

120

15

Aviation Management: Airport Administration (Online)

BS

120

Online

Programs

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Washington / West Virginia Central Washington University

Moody Aviation / Moody Bible Institute

Point of Contact Barbra Hodges aviation@cwu.edu21

Point of Contact Jan Seiersen moody.aviation@moody.edu

400 E University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926-7515 (509) 963-2378 www.cwu.edu/aviation

6719 E Rutter Ave Spokane, WA 99212 (254) 867-2600 www.moody.edu/aviation

Institutional Information

Institutional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 11,479; Graduate 557 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 160 Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA Calendar System: Quarter Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,245 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1974 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Education and Professional Studies Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission, FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument) Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 without Examining Authority Instruction conducted by: Contractor Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $13,000; Commercial and Instrument: $25,500; CFI-(Airplane): $6,500; Multi-engine: $9,000; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $45,000-$54,000 depending on specialization Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 220; Average 240 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op Education; Internship while enrolled; Internship post-graduate; ExpressJet and Horizon Air Direct Hire Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.cwu.edu/aviation/scholarships-and-grants Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Maintenance + Aircraft Maintenance

BS

91

160 + Online

Aviation Management + Airway Science Mgmt

BS

124

160 + Online

Flight Education

BS

110

160

Programs

Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, Association for Biblical Higher Education Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor of Science, Missionary Aviation Technology Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 138 Aviation Program Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 104 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Online application, Doctrinal Agreement, autobiographic essays, references along with SAT and high school transcripts Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: See catalog at www.moody.edu/catalog School/College/division in which the aviation program is located: Moody Aviation is a department of Moody Bible Institute based in Spokane, WA Online Aviation Programs: Yes Non-Traditional Offerings: Some Bible and General Education courses are offered online FAA Certificate Offerings: Part 147 Airframe Powerplant; Part 141 Private and Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141 Cost of Lab Fees: See catalog at www.moody.edu/catalog Flight Hours at graduation: Average 325 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Missionary Pilot Mechanic, Maintenance Specialist Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Missionary Aviation Technology Flight

BS

198

Missionary Aviation Technology Maint

BS

191

Programs

Enrollment

Fairmont State University 1201 Locust Ave Fairmont, WV 26554 (304) 367-4000 waco.tstc.edu/

Point of Contact Timothy Bayne timothy.bayne@fairmontstate.edu No Additional Information

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Wisconsin Fox Valley Technical College 3601 Oregon St Oshkosh, WI 54902 (920) 232-6001 www.fvtc.edu Point of Contact Jared Huss huss@fvtc.edu

Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 147, 61; Other: R-ATP qualified at the 1,250 hour exemption Instruction conducted by: Institution Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 271 Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate Placement Service Aviation Affiliations: UAA, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Articulation Agreements: Contact institution for list

Aviation Degree Programs

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT; Completion of ACT, High School Diploma Calendar System: Semester Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1991 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Technology Online Aviation Programs: No Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument)

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Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Maintenance + Aircraft Maintenance

AS

70

72

Avionics/Electronics

AS

72

36

Flight Education

AS

70

32

Programs


Wisconsin / Canada Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh 800 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 424-0234 oce.uwosh.edu

1750 Finch Ave E Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2J 2X5 (416) 491-5050 x 44237 www.senecacollege.ca

Point of Contact Jacob Leichtnam leichtnamj@uwosh.edu

Point of Contact Lynne McMullen lynn.mcmullen@senecacollege.ca

Institutional Information

No Additional Information

Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D. Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 12,623; Graduate 945 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 42 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Online courses: $360/credit hour

Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology

PO Box 60 443 Northern Ave Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada P6A 5L3 (705) 759-2554 x2518 www.saultcollege.ca

Aviation Program

Point of Contact John Porter john.porter@saultcollege.ca

Year aviation program established: 2012 School/college division in which the aviation program is located: Online and Continuing Education Online Aviation Programs: Yes – 100% Online Non-Traditional Offerings: Degree is designed for students that have associates or technical diploma with aviation emphasis Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Cost of Lab Fees: Online courses: $360/credit hour Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: ATC, Talent Solutions Coalition, UAA Articulation Agreements: Fox Valley Technical College, Gateway Technical College

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University of Waterloo

PO Box 60 200 University Ave W Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1 (519) 888-4567 www.uwaterloo.ca/aviation.ca

Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aviation Management

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

BS

120

Online

Point of Contact Dr. Suzanne Kearns suzanne.kearns@uwaterloo.ca No Additional Information

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Canada University of Western Ontario Social Science Centre 4330 London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C2 (519) 661-2051 dan.uwo.ca Point of Contact Joan Finegan finegan@uwo.ca Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Province of Ontario Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 23,139; Graduate 5,514 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 115 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Grade 12 English, Two grade 12 math courses, Three other grade 12 courses, Applicants need to fill out a supplementary application Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,017; and $24,629 (CDN) flight fees per year; Non-resident: $28,715 + $24,629 (CDN) flight fees per year Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 1999 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: DAN Management and Organizational Studies, Social Science Online Aviation Programs: No FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Multi-engine, Instrument, Integrated Commercial with Multi-engine Instrument Ratings, in accordance with Transport Canadian Aviation Regulations Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Transport Canada Approved Integrated Commercial Pilot Course; Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs): 406.75 – 406.77, and CARs Standard: 426.75 – 426.77 Instruction conducted by: A partnership with Diamond Flight Centre London Inc Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum: 190 hours; Average: 204 hours; Maximum: 224 hours. Total time Including FTD: Minimum 222 hours; Average: 290; Maximum: 319 hours. Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 8; Total Annual Value: $10,000; Website: www.registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances/; www. mos.uwo.ca/ undergraduate Aviation Degree Programs Programs Aviation Management

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

BS

120

115

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Germany / Pakistan / Switzerland / Turkey University of Applied Sciences Worms

University of Management & Technology

Erenburgerstrasse 19 67549 Worms, Germany +49 6241 5090 www.hs-worms.de

Street No. 2 Block C2 Phase 1 Johar Lahore Punjab, Pakistan 0092 42 35212816 Point of Contact Ahmad Aizaz ahmadaizaz@umt.edu.pk

Point of Contact Dr. Richard Klophaus klophaus@hs-worms.de

Institutional Information

Institutional Information Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Other Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 3,093; Graduate 684 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 268 Freshman Admissions Requirements: Numerus Clausus; University Entrance Qualifications for German Universities Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: No tuition fee applies; only a semester contribution, Flight training is fee-based only for Aviation Management and Piloting Aviation Programs Year aviation program established: 2010 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: € 75,900 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 200 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Scholarship/ Financial Aid: hs-worms.de/studieren/unterstuetzung-und-beratung/finanzen Articulation Agreements: UAA

Institution Type: University Accreditation: Aero-Building, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 450 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 450 Calendar System: Semester Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $11,400 Aviation Program Year aviation program established: 2011 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: UMT, Lahore Specialized Program Accreditation: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Online Aviation Programs: No Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147 Instruction conducted by: Assistant Professors, Lecturers and Industry Professionals Cost of Lab Fees: Non-flight-Airframe & Powerplant: $1,640 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled Aviation Affiliations: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) Govt of Pakistan, European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Higher Education Commission (HEC) Govt of Pakistan Articulation Agreements: Turkish Aviation Academy, UAA

Aviation Degree Programs Programs

Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Management

BA

210

30

Aviation Management + Piloting

BSc

180

30

Air Traffic Management

BSc

180

30

Aviation Degree Programs Type of Degree

Credit Hours

Enrollment

Aviation Maintenance + Aircraft Maintenance

BS

126

357

Aviation Studies

BS

126

150

Programs

*offered in English; ATPL (A or H) included. German language skills are mandatory; Student license from DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH (German ANSP) included

RCST Rockfield College of Sciences and Technology Switzerland Rautistrasse 12, PO Box 620 Zurich, Switzerland CH-8040 (4143) 534-6561 www.rcmedu.ch Point of Contact Dr. Jeremiah Agboola admin@rcmedu.ch No Additional Information

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Yeditepe University

Ticari Bilimler Faculty 203 Kayisdag Istanbul, Turkey 90216-578-0972 yeditepe.edu.tr/en Point of Contact Ibrahim Buyukyuksel ibuyukyuksel@yeditepe.edu.tr No Additional Information


Non-UAA Institutions Alabama Enterprise State Community College 600 Plaza Drive / P.O. Box 1300 Enterprise, AL 36331 www.escc.edu (334) 347-2623 Tuckeegee University 1200 W Montgomery Rd Tuskegee, AL 36088 www.tuskegee.edu (334) 727-8011 Wallace State Community College 801 Main St NW Hanceville, AL 35077 www.wallacestate.edu (256) 737-3040 Arizona Chandler-Gilbert Community College 2626 E Pecos Rd Chandler, AZ 85225 www.cgc.maricopa.edu (480) 988-8116 Pima Community College 1255 N Stone Ave Tucson, AZ 85709 www.pima.edu (520) 206-5907 Arkansas Black River Technical College PO Box 468 Pocahontas, AR 72455 www.blackrivertech.org (870) 248-4000 x 4151 Pulaski Technical College Aviation School 600 W Maryland Ave Sherwood, AR 72120 uaptc.edu/aerospace (501) 835-5420 Southern Arkansas University Tech 6415 Spellman Rd Camden, AR 71701 www.sautech.edu (879) 574-4593 California Antelope Valley College 3041 W Ave K Lancaster, CA 93536 www.avc.edu (616) 722-6300 x6736 Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 www.chaffey.edu (909) 652-6869 City College of San Francisco Aeronautics 50 Phelan Ave San Francisco, CA 94112 www.ccsf.edu (650) 821-0220 Cypress College 9200 Valley View St Cypress, CA 90630 www.cypresscollege.edu (714) 484-7411

Gavilan Community College 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd Gilroy, CA 95020 www.gavilan.edu (408) 852-2818 Glendale Community College 1500 N Verdugo Rd Glendale, CA 91208 www.glendale.edu (408) 852-2818 x5541 Long Beach City College 1305 E Pacific Coast Hwy Long Beach, CA 90806 www.lbcc.edu (562) 938-3216 Orange Coast College 2701 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa, CA 92626 prod.orangecoastcollege.edu (714) 432-5072 Pacific Union College One Angwin Avenue Angwin, CA 94508 www.puc.edu (707) 965-6313 Palomar Community College 1140 W Mission Rd San Marcos, CA 92069 www.palomar.edu (760) 744-1150 x5241 Reedley College 995 N Reed Ave Reedley, CA 93654 www.reedleycollege.edu (559) 638-3641 x3243 Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Blvd Sacramento, CA 95822 www.scc.losrios.edu (916) 558-2491 San Bernardino Valley College 701 S Mt Vernon Ave San Bernardino, CA 92410 www.valleycollege.edu (909) 384-4400 x8270 San Diego Christian College 200 Riverview Parkway Santee, CA 92071 sdcc.edu (619) 201-8700 San Diego Miramar College 10440 Black Mountain Rd San Diego, CA 92126 www.sdmiramar.edu (619) 388-7663 San Joaquin Valley College 4985 E Andersen Ave Fresno, CA 93727 www.sjvc.edu (559) 453-0123 Solano Community College 4000 Suisun Valley Rd Fairfield, CA 94534 www.solano.edu (707) 864-7155

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Los Angeles Campus 8911 Aviaton Blvd Inglewood, CA 90301 www.spartan.edu/los-angeles (310) 421-0864 West Los Angeles College 9000 Overland Ave Culver City, CA 90230 www.wlac.edu (310) 287-4514 Colorado Colorado Northwestern Community College Rangely Campus 500 Kennedy Dr Rangely, CO 81648 www.cncc.edu (970) 675-3223 Redstone College 10851 W 120th Ave Broomfield, CO 80021 www.redstone.edu (303) 410-2469 Connecticut Naugatuck Valley Community College 750 Chase Pkwy Waterbury, CT 06708 www.nv.edu (203) 575-8000 Quinebaug Valley Community College 742 Upper Maple St Danielson, CT 06239 www.qvcc.edu (860) 932-4050 District of Columbia University of the District of Columbia Community College 4200 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20008 www.udc.edu (202) 274-5000 Delaware Wilmington University 320 N Dupont Hwy New Castle, DE 19720 www.wilmu.edu (302) 356-6746 Florida Eastern Florida State College 3865 N Wickham Rd Melbourne, FL 32935 www.easternflorida.edu (321) 433-7754 Everglades University 5002 T-REX Avenue, #100 Boca Raton, FL 33431 www.evergladesuniversity.edu (561) 912-1211 Florida Technical College of Aeronautics 150 W University Blvd Melbourne, FL 32901 www.fit.edu 321) 674-8000 Palm Beach State College 4200 S Congress Ave Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.palmbeachstate.edu (561) 868-3577 www.uaa.aero

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Non-UAA Institutions Florida Santa Fe College 3000 NW 83rd Street Gainesville, FL 32606 www.sfcollege.edu (352) 395-5000 St. Petersburg College 6605 5th Ave N St Petersburg, FL 33710 www.spcollege.edu (727) 398-8256 Georgia Central Georgia Technical College 3300 Macon Tech Dr Macon, GA 31206 www.centralgatech.edu (478) 218-3360 Georgia Northwestern Technical College 127 Capitoline Dr NE Rome, GA 30165 www.gntc.edu (706) 802-5086 Idaho Idaho State University 921 S 8th Ave Pocatello, ID 83201 www.isu.edu (208) 232-8485 Illinois Kishwaukee College 21193 Malta Rd Malta, IL 60150 kish.edu (815) 825-2086 x2850 Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Rd Godfrey, IL 62035 www.lc.edu (618) 468-7000

Indiana Vincennes University 1002 N 1st St Vincennes, IN 47591 www.vinu.edu (317) 328-7171 Iowa Indian Hills Community College 525 Grandview Ave Ottumwa, IA 52501 www.indianhills.edu (641) 683-5232 Iowa Western Community College 2700 College Rd Council Bluffs, IA 51503 www.iwcc.edu (712) 325-3370 Kansas Central Christian College of Kansas 1200 S Main St McPherson, KS 67460 www.centralchristian.edu (620) 241-0723 Fort Hays State University 600 Park St Hays, KS 67601 www.fhsu.edu (785) 628-4305

Sowela Technical Community College 3820 Sen J Bennett Johnston Ave Lake Charles, LA 70615 www.sowela.edu (337) 421-6592 x4343 University of Louisiana at Monroe 700 University Ave Monroe, LA 71209 www.ulm.edu (318) 342-1784 Maine University of Maine at Augusta 46 University Drive Augusta, ME 04330-9488 www.uma.edu (877) 862-1234 Massachusetts Northshore Community College 1 Ferncroft Rd Danvers, MA 01923 www.northshore.edu (978) 762-4000 Michigan Lansing Community College 610 N Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933 www.lcc.edu (517) 483-1345 Minnesota

Hesston College 325 S College Dr Hesston, KS 67062 www.hesston.edu (316) 283-6161 Wichita State University 845 Fairmount St Wichita, KS 67260 www.wichita.edu (316) 978-5234 Kentucky

Inver Hills Community College 2500 80th St E Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076 www.inverhills.edu (651) 450-3668 Lake Superior College 2101 Trinity Rd Duluth, MN 55811 www.lsc.edu (218) 733-7737

Lincoln Land Community College 5250 Shepherd Rd Springfield, IL www.llcc.edu (217) 786-2200

Ashland Community and Technical College 1400 College Dr Ashland, KY 41101 ashland.kctcs.edu (606) 326-2000

Northland Community & Technical College 1101 State Hwy 1 Thief River Falls, MN 56701 www.northlandcollege.edu (218) 683-8806

Rock Valley College 6349 Falcon Rd Rockford, IL www.rockvalleycollege.edu (815) 921-3013

Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Ave Richmond, KY 40475 www.eku.edu (859) 622-1000

St Cloud State University 720 4th Ave S - HH 107 St Cloud, MN 56301 www.stcloudstate.edu (320) 308-0121

Waubonsee Community College Route 47 Waubonsee Dr Sugar Grove, IL 60554 www.waubonsee.edu (630) 466-7900 x2319

Somerset Community College 808 Monticello St Somerset, KY 42501 www.somerset.kctcs.edu (606) 451-6772 Louisiana

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Northwestern State University 175 Sam Sibley Dr Natchitoches, LA 71457 www.nsula.edu (318) 357-6699

Mississippi Northwest Mississippi Community College 1310 Belk Blvd Oxford, MS 38655 www.northwestms.edu (662) 280-6183


Non-UAA Institutions Missouri Linn State Technical College One Technology Dr. Linn, MO 65051 www.statetechmo.edu (573) 897-5199 Montana Rocky Mountain College 1511 Poly Dr Billings, MT 59102 www.rocky.edu (406) 657-1000 Nebraska Grace University 1311 S 9th St Omaha, NE 68108 www.graceuniversity.edu (402) 449-2829 Western Nebraska Community College 371 College Dr Sidney, NE 69162 www.wncc.edu (308) 254-7448 New Hampshire New Hampshire Community Technical College Nashua 505 Amherst St Nashua, NH 03063 www.nashuacc.edu (603) 578-8900 x1761 New Jersey County College of Morris 214 Center Grove Rd Randolph, NJ 07869 www.ccm.edu (973) 328-5000 Thomas Edison State University 111 W State St Trenton, NJ 08608 www.tesu.edu (973) 328-5000 New Mexico San Juan College 4601 College Boulevard Farmington, NM 87402 www.sanjuancollege.edu (505) 326-3311 New York Schenectady County Community College 78 Washington Ave Schenectady, NY 12305 www.sunnysccc.edu (518) 381-1328 North Carolina A-B Tech Community College 340 Victoria Rd Asheville, NC 28801 abtech.edu (828) 398-7900

Guilford Technical Community College 601 E Main St Jamestown, NC 27282 www.gtcc.edu/ (336) 334-4822

Greenville Technical College 506 S Pleasantburg Dr Greenville, SC 29607 www.gvltec.edu (864) 422-1762

Robeson Community College 5160 Fayetteville Rd Lumberton, NC 28360 www.robeson.edu (910) 272-3381

Trident Technical College 7000 Rivers Ave North Charleston, SC 29406 www.tridenttech.edu (843) 574-6111

Ohio Cincinnati State Technical 3520 Central Pkwy Cincinnati, OH 45223 www.cincinnatistate.edu (513) 569-4974 Columbus State Community College 550 E Spring St Columbus, OH 43215 www.cscc.edu (614) 287-7105 Oklahoma Western Oklahoma State College 2801 N Main St Altus, OK 73521 www.wosc.edu (580) 477-7767 Oregon Central Oregon Community College 2600 NW College Way Bend, OR 97701 www.cocc.edu (541) 318-3702

South Dakota Lake Area Technical Institute 1201 Arrow Ave NE Watertown, SD 57201 www.lakeareatech.edu (605) 882-5284 Tennessee Embry-Riddle Aeronautic University Memphis 3221 Players Club Parkway Memphis, TN 38125 alumni.erau.edu (901) 507-9969 North Central Institute 168 Jack Miller Blvd Clarksville, TN 37042 www.nci.edu (931) 431-9700 Southwest Tennessee Community College 737 Union Ave Memphis, TN 38103 www.southwest.tn.edu (901) 333-5000 Texas

Lane Community College 4000 E 30th Ave Eugene, OR 97405 www.lanecc.edu (541) 463-4316

Amarillo College 1314 S Polk St Amarillo, TX 79101 www.actx.edu (806) 335-4381

Portland Community College 12000 SW 49th Ave Portland, OR 97219 www.pcc.edu (971) 722-7457

Del Mar College 101 Baldwin Blvd Corpus Christi, TX 78404 www.delmar.edu (361) 698-2721

Pennsylvania Community College of Beaver County 1 College Ave Williamsport, PA 17701 www.ccbc.edu (724) 480-2222 Pennsylvania College of Technology 1 College Ave Williamsport, PA 17701 www.pct.edu (570) 320-2400 x 3629 South Carolina Bob Jones University 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd Greenville, SC 29614 www.bju.edu (864) 242-5100

Hallmark University 8901 Wetmore Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 www.hallmarkuniversity.edu (210) 690-9000 x116 Lee College 200 Lee Dr Baytown, TX 77520 www.lee.edu (281) 425-6440 Palo Alto College 1400 W Villaret Blvd San Antonio, TX 78224 www.alamo.edu (210) 486-3077

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Non-UAA Institutions San Jacinto College 8060 Spencer Hwy Pasadena, TX 77505 www.sanjac.edu (281) 991-2659

Clover Park Technical College 4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW Lakewood, WA 98499 www.cptc.edu (253) 583-8904

St. Philips College 1801 Martin Luther King Dr San Antonio, TX 78203 www.alamo.edu (210) 486-7201

Everett Community College 2000 Tower St Everett, WA 98201 www.everettcc.edu (425) 388-9584

Tarrant County College District 1500 Houston St Fort Worth, TX 76102 www.tccd.edu (817) 515-7250

Green River Community College 12401 SE 320th St Auburn, WA 98092 www.greenriver.edu (253) 833-9111 x4336

Texas State Technical College - Harlingen North N Street Harlingen, TX 78550 www.tstc.edu (956) 364-4787 University of Texas GSBS 6767 Bertner Avenue S3.8344 Mitchell BSRB, Unit 1011 Houston, TX 77030 gsbs.uth.edu (713) 500-9850 Utah Salt Lake Community College 4600 S Redwood Rd Salt Lake City, UT 84123 www.slcc.edu (801) 957-7522 Vermont Vermont Technical College PO Box 500, 124 Admin Dr Randolph Center, VT 05061 www.vtc.edu (844) 369-1972 Virginia Aviation Institute of Maintenance 4455 South Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23452 www.aviationmaintenance.edu (678) 377-5600 Blue Ridge Community College 1 College Ln Weyers Cave, VA 24486 www.brcc.edu (540) 453-2306 Aviation Institute of Maintenance 4455 South Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23452 www.aviationmaintenance.edu (678) 377-5600 Washington Big Bend Community College 7662 Chanute St NE Moses Lake, WA 98837 www.bigbend.edu (509) 793-2246

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South Seattle Community College 6000 16th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98106 www.southseattle.edu (206) 934-5311 Spokane Community College 1810 N Greene St Spokane, WA 99217 www.scc.spokane.edu (509) 533-8494 Walla Walla Community College 500 Tausick Way Walla Walla, WA 99362 www.wwcc.edu (509) 522-2500 Wisconsin Gateway Technical College 3520 30th Ave Kenosha, WI 53144 www.gtc.edu (262) 564-3610 Wyoming Casper College 125 College Dr Casper, WY 82601 www.caspercollege.edu (307) 268-2100 International Griffith University GPO Box 3040 Brisbane 4001, Australia www.griffith.edu.au +617 3735 6425 RMIT University 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 www.rmit.edu.au +61 3 9925 2000 Swinburne University of Technology PO Box 218 Mail H38 Hawthorn VIC 3122, Australia www.swinburne.edu.au +61 3 9214 8444 University of New Soth Wales Sydney High St Kensington, NSW 2052 Australia www.unsw.edu.au +61 2 93851000

University of South Australia Level 1, 101 Currie St Adelaide, South Australia 5000 unisa.edu.au +61 8 8302 0114 Pontifical University of Rio Grande do Sul Av. Ipiranga, 6681 - Partenon Porto Alegre - RS, 90619-900, Brazil www.pucrs.br +55 21 3527 1577 Concordia University MB 12-125, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd W Montreal QC, Canada www.concordiaeducation.org +1 514-848-2424 Confederation College 1450 Nakina Dr Thunder Bay, ON P7C 4W1 Canada www.confederationcollege.ca +1 807-475-6110 Centre Quebecois de Formatiion Aeronautique 112 Ave De Yonge Crescent Point-Claire, Quebec H9R 2L9, Canada www.cqff.ca +1 866-833-2114 Sault University 443 Northern Avenue Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada P6B 4J3 www.saultcollege.ca (800) 461-2260 Georgian College 1450 8th St E, Box 700 Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5R4, Canada www.georgiancollege.ca +1 705-728-1968 Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María Avenida España 1680 Valparaíso, Chile www.aerosantamaria.cl +56 32 2277 773 Nanjing University of Aeronautics 29 Yudao St Nanjing, Jiangsu, China iao.nuaa.edu.cn Cork Institute of Technology Munster Technological University, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland www.cit.ie/ 00353 21 432 6100 Dublin City University DCU Glasnevin Campus, Dublin 9, Ireland www.dcu.ie +353 (1) 700 5000 University College Dublin Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland www.ucd.ie +353 1 716 7777 University of Limerick Limerick V94 T9PX, Ireland www.ul.ie +353-(0)61-202700


Non-UAA Institutions Osaka College of Aviation Osaka Aviation College 3 712 Otorinishimachi, Nishi-ku, Sakai-shi, Osaka, Japan kouku.ac.jp 072-265-6644 Tokai University 4-1-1 Kitakaname, Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, 259-1292, Japan www.u-tokai.ac.jp 0463-58-1211

London Metropolitan University Centre for Civil Aviation 166-220 Holloway Rd Holloway, London N7 8DB, United Kingdom www.londonmet.ac.uk +44 20 7423 0000

Hanseo University 46, Hanseo 1-ro, Haemi-myun, Seosan-Si, Chaungcheongnam-Do, Korea www.hanseo.ac.kr 82-41-660-1704~6 Korea Aerospace University 76 Hanggongdaehang-ro, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 412-791, Korea www.kauisp.com +82 2 300 0357 Centro de Estudios Superiores de La Aviacion Apartado de Correos 481 43201 Reus, Spain www.cesda.com/en +34 977 300 027 Modern College of Business & Sciences PO 133 Muscat 100 133, Oman, India mcbs.edu.om +968 24 583583 Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá Aeropuerto Internacional Miguel A Gelabert Hangar 11B, Albrook, Panama utp.ac.pa +507 560 3179 Prince Sultan University PO Box 66833, Rafha St Riyadh 11586, Saudia Arabia www.psu.edu (1196611) 494-8537 Campus Universitario Aeronautico Carretera de Segovia s/n 47012 Valladolid, Spain www.uemc.edu + 983228505 University of Valenica Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 13. 46010 Valencia, Spain www.uv.es/uvweb +34 963 86 41 00 United Tanzania Aeronautics College PO Box 62050 Dar es Saalam 255, Tanzania +255 22 284 4000 Girne American University University Dr Girne Mersin 10, Turkey www.gau.edu.tr +90 392 650 20 00 Kocaeli University Kocaeli Izmit Kocaeli 41000, Turkey www.kocaeli.edu.tr +90 262 303 10 00

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UAA MEMBER Colleges & Universities University of Alaska - Anchorage

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Auburn University

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Community College of the Air Force

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Henderson State University

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Ozarka College

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Arizona State University

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Cochise Community College

AZ

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Prescott

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California Aeronautical University

CA

California Baptist University

CA

California State University Los Angeles

CA

Mt. San Antonio College

CA

San Jose State University

CA

University of Southern California

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CO

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Delaware State University

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Delaware Technical Community College

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Broward College Aviation Institute

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Florida State College at Jacksonville

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Jacksonville University

FL

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Lynn University

FL

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Miami Dade College

FL

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Pasco-Hernando State College

FL

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Polk State College

FL

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University of Miami

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University of South Florida

FL

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Middle Georgia State University

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Iowa Lakes Community College

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University of Dubuque

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UAA MEMBER Colleges & Universities Lewis University

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Quincy University

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Southern Illinois University - Carbondale

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Southwestern Illinois College

IL

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Indiana State University

IN

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Purdue University

IN

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Kansas State University Polytech

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Madisonville Community College

KY

Louisiana Tech University

LA

Southern University at Shreveport

LA

Bridgewater State University

MA

Cape Cod Community College

MA

Community College of Baltimore County

MD

University of Maryland Eastern Shore

MD

Andrews University

MI

Eastern Michigan University

MI

Northern Michigan University

MI

Western Michigan University College of Aviation

MI

Academy College

MN

Minnesota State University, Mankato

MN

Parks College of Engineering Aviation

MO

University of Central Missouri

MO

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Delta State University

MS

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Hinds Community College

MS

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Montana State University – Gallatin College

MT

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Elizabeth City State University

NC

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University of North Dakota

ND

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University of Nebraska at Kearney

NE

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University of Nebraska at Omaha

NE

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Southern New Hampshire College of Aeronautics

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Atlantic Cape Community College

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Mercer County Community College

NJ

Eastern New Mexico University

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Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell

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College of Southern Nevada

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UAA MEMBER Colleges & Universities CUNY Aviation Institute at York College

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Dutchess Community College

NY

Farmingdale State College

NY

Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology

NY

Bowling Green State University

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Kent State University

OH

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Ohio University

OH

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Sinclair Community College

OH

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OH

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OH

Oklahoma State University

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OK

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Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

OK

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OK

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Tulsa Community College

OK

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Eastern Mennonite University

PA

Marywood University

PA

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics

PA

Inter American University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon

PR

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Charleston Southern University

SC

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South Dakota State University

SD

Christian Brothers University

TN

Middle Tennessee State University

TN

Tennessee College of Applied Technology

TN

Tennessee State University

TN

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University of Memphis

TN

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Baylor University

TX

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Central Texas College

TX

LeTourneau University

TX

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Lone Star College

TX

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Texas A&M University – Central Texas

TX

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Texas Southern University

TX

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Texas State Technical College - Waco

TX

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Southern Utah University

UT

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UAA MEMBER Colleges & Universities Utah Valley University

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Hampton University

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VA

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Central Washington University

WA

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Moody Aviation

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Fox Valley Technical College

WI

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WI

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Farimont State University

WV

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Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology

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University of Waterloo

CAN

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Worms University of Applied Sciences

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University of Management and Technology

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Tuskeegee University

AL

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Wallace State Community College - Hanceville

AL

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Black River Technical College

AR

Pulaski Technical College Aviation School

AR

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Southern Arkansas University Tech

AR

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Chandler-Gilbert Community College

AZ

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Pima Community College

AZ

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Antelope Valley College

CA

Chaffey College

CA

City College of San Francisco Aeronautics

CA

Cypress College

CA

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Gavilan Community College

CA

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Glendale Community College

CA

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Long Beach City College

CA

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Orange Coast College

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Pacific Union College

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San Bernardino Valley College

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San Diego Christian College

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San Diego Miramar College

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San Joaquin Valley College

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Solano Community College

CA

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

CA

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West Los Angeles College

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Colorado Northwestern Community College

CO

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Redstone College

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Naugatuck Valley Community College

CT

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CT

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University of the District of Columbia Community College

DC

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Wilmington University

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Eastern Florida State College

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Everglades University

FL

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Florida Tech College of Aeronautics

FL

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Palm Beach State College

FL

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Santa Fe College

FL

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St. Petersburg College

FL

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Central Georgia Technical College

GA

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Georgia Northwestern Technical College

GA

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Indian Hills Community College

IA

Iowa Lakes Community College

IA

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Iowa Western Community College

IA

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Idaho State University

ID

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Kishwaukee College

IL

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Lewis and Clark Community College

IL

Lincoln Land Community College

IL

Rock Valley College

IL

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Waubonsee Community College

IL

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Vincennes University

IN

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NON-MEMBER Schools With Programs Central Christian College of Kansas

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Fort Hays State University

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Hesston College

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Wichita State University

KS

Ashland Community and Technical College

KY

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Eastern Kentuky University

KY

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Somerset Community College

KY

Northwestern State University

LA

Sowela Technical Community College

LA

University of Louisiana at Monroe

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North Shore Community College

MA

University of Maine at Augusta

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Lansing Community College

MI

St Cloud University

MN

Inver Hills College

MN

Lake Superior College

MN

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Northland Community & Technical College

MN

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Linn State Technical College

MO

Northwest Mississippi Community College

MS

Rocky Mountain College

MT

A-B Tech Community College

NC

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NC

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Robeson Community College

NC

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Grace University

NE

Western Nebraska Community College

NE

New Hampshire Community Technical College-Nashua

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County College of Morris

NJ

Thomas Edison State University

NJ

San Juan College

NM

Schenectady County Community College

NY

Cincinnati State Technical

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OH

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Portland Community College

OR

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Community College of Beaver County

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Pennsylvania College of Technology

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Bob Jones University

SC

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Greenville Technical College

SC

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Trident Technical College

SC

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Lake Area Technical Institute

SD

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Memphis

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North Central Institute

TN

Southwest Tennessee Community College

TN

Amarillo College

TX

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Del Mar College

TX

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Hallmark University

TX

Lee College

TX

Pala Alto College

TX

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San Jacinto College

TX

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St. Philips College

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Tarrant County College District

TX

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TX

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Salt Lake Community College

UT

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Aviation Institute of Maintenance

VA

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Blue Ridge Community College

VA

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Vermont Techinical College

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Big Bend Community College

WA

Clover Park Technical College

WA

Everett Community College

WA

Green River Community College

WA

South Seattle Community College

WA

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RMIT University

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University of New South Wales - Sydney

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University of South Australia

AUS

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Pontifical University of Rio Grande

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Concordia University

CAN

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Confederation College

CAN

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Georgian College

CAN

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Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology

CAN

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Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

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Nanjing University of Aeronautics

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London Metropolitan University Centre for Civil Aviation

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Cork Institute of Technology

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Dublin City University

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University College Dublin

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University of Rome

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Osaka Collge of Aviation

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Tokai University

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Hanseo University

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Korea Aerospace University

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Prince Sultan University

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Campus Universitario Aeronautico

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