Collegiate Aviation Guide
Taking Off: The Education of an Aviator
DATE:
October 1-3,2025
TIME: LAUNCHES 0730
DEPARTURE:
3050 Bristol St Costa Mesa, CA 92626
BOARDING PASS
UAA 78th Collegiate Aviation Education Conference
About the Conference
Join us for the 2025 Collegiate Aviation Education Conference & Expo in Costa Mesa, California. This premier event, hosted by the University Aviation Association, will take place October 1-3, 2025 at the Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa.
Key Highlights:
Networking Opportunities:
Connect with over 400 attendees, 70+ colleges and universities, and 10+ airlines.
Educational Insights:
Attend 40 thought-provoking education sessions led by 85 industry experts.
Industry Showcase:
Explore the latest innovations from 50+ exhibitors.
Collaborative Discussions:
Participate in committee meetings focused on shaping industry policies and practices.
Learn, Network, Connect!
The annual collegiate aviation conference is your go-to platform for staying informed about the latest trends, best practices, and advancements in aviation education. Discover insights from government agencies, university professionals, researchers, safety experts, and industry leaders.
Don't miss this opportunity to:
• Gain valuable knowledge and skills
• Build relationships with peers and industry professionals
• Explore career opportunities
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Collegiate Aviation Guide Academic Degrees and Majors in Aviation
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OFFICERS
President
Chaminda Prelis, PhD, Middle Tennessee State University
Vice President
Jeremy Brown, Frasca International, Inc
Past President
Mary Johnson, PhD, Purdue University
Secretary
Tyler Tenbrink, Piedmont Airlines
Treasurer
Ryan Wallace, EdD, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Executive Director
Dawn E. Vinson, University Aviation Association
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Geoff Ware, Publications Designer
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James Birdsong, PhD, Auburn University
John Blum, Lone Star College
Amanda Briggs, Institute of Aviation at Parkland College
Cody Christensen, EdD, South Dakota State University
Michael Gaffney, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Yi Gao, PhD, Purdue University
William Kwong, Boeing Global Services
Ryan Leick, PhD, Utah Valley University
Amy Parish, UFA, Inc
Carla Pinto, Broward College
Matthew Romero, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
Dristin Rose, Envoy Air
Martin Rottler, Delta Air Lines
Megan Sollender, Republic Airways
Douglas Williams, PhD, Community College of Baltimore County
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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 2024 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 2023 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.
Athens State University
300 N. Beaty St., Athens, AL 35611 (256) 233-8100 | www.athens.edu/aerospace
ALABAMA
Point of Contact: Wayne McCain - drwayne@athens.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: SACS/ACBSP
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 3,800; Graduate: 200
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 200; Graduate: 40 Percentage Identify as Female: 40%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,000; Non-Resident: $7,470
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2006; 2022 ATSU Aviation program is located: Applied Technology WSCC; College of Business (ATSU)
Specialized Program Accreditation: PVT/Comm/CFI Airplane/ Helicopter AAS (WSCC); BSASM (ATSU)
Online Aviation Programs: Aerospace Systems Management; Aviation Management; Space Systems Management
Non-Traditional Offerings: All On-Line Distance Learning-DL FAA Certificate Offerings: Partnered w/ Wallace State Community College (WSCC) for Pilot Training
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: WSCC Private/ Commercial/Instrument; fixed and rotary wing ratings
Instruction conducted by: FAA CFI/CFII AGI; MS/PhD Cost of Lab Fees: $53 (applicable to specific courses, not applicable to aircraft flight costs)
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum: 190; Average 250 Opportunities – CFI employment after WSCC graduation Administration: Board of Trustees and President appointed by Governor of Alabama
Aviation Affiliations: Wallace State Community College (Pilot training); Calhoun Community College (Aerospace Design and Manufacturing Technologies)
Comments: Athens State’s Bachelors of Aerospace Systems Management (BSASM) degree program offers a unique, on-line opportunity for students world-wide to meet the educational requirements of exponentially expanding aviation and commercial space industries at very affordable costs.
Auburn University
2150 Bent Creek Rd., Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 844-1942 | www.cla.auburn.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Dr. James Birdsong - jgb0013@auburn.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: 24,931; Graduate: 5,510
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 615
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 14%
Percentage Identify as Female: 16%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition:
Resident: $11,826; Non-Resident: $31,986
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1941
Aviation program is located: School of Aviation
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
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot Certification (ASEL); Instrument Rating - Airplane; Commercial Pilot Certification, Airplane Multi-Engine Land (AMEL); Certified Flight Instructor, Airplane Single-Engine (ASE); Certified Flight Instructor, Instrument-Airplane (IA); Flight Instructor Certification, Airplane Multi-Engine (AME); 1000-hour R-ATP eligible
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Private Pilot Certification (ASEL); Instrument Rating - Airplane; Commercial Pilot Certification, Airplane Multi-Engine Land (AMEL); Flight Instructor Certification, Airplane Single-Engine (ASE); Flight Instructor Certification, Instrument-Airplane (IA); Flight Instructor Certification, Airplane Multi-Engine (AME); 1000-hour R-ATP
Flight Hours at Graduation: Average 350
Opportunities – Internship while enrolled
Scholarship/Financial Aid: https://www.auburn.edu/scholarship/ ausom/index.php
Administration: Industry Advisory Board
Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, Alpha Eta Rho, Eta Mu
Sigma, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, PPOT, Striped Wings Aviation Ambassadors, UAA, WAI, 99's
University of Alaska - Anchorage
717 O Street #3, Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 786-7200 | www.uaa.alaska.edu
Point of Contact: Holly Johanknecht - Holly@uaa.alaska.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges
Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 6,200; 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);
Non-Resident: $20,000 (30 credits)
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1975
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 & Multiengine; Non-flight Airframe & Power plant: $1,500; Other: ATC
Lab fee totals: $2,500
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 165; Average 200
Opportunities – Internship while enrolled
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Annual Value: est $100,000 Website: www.uaa.alaska.edu/scholarships
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATCA, ATEC, UAA
Arizona State University
7442 E. Innovation Way., Mesa, AZ 85212 (480) 727-1595 | www.poly.engineering.asu.edu
Point of Contact: Marc O’Brien - marc.obrien@asu.edu
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; NonResident: $29,000
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1957
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Polytechnic School, Fulton Schools of 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
California Aeronautical University - Phoenix
4517 E. Mallory Circle, Suite 115, Mesa, AZ 85215 (661) 615-5915 | www.calaero.edu
Point of Contact: Matthew Johnston - Mattj@calaero.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Aeronautics (Flight)
Aviation Business Administration
Aviation Science
Aviation Studies (Flight)
Aviation Studies (Flight - helicopter)
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Percentage Racial or Ethnic Minorities: 49%
Percentage Non-male Enrollment: 7%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open enrollment, see www.calaero.com/catalog for admissions requirements
Calendar System: Quarter
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2021
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 141, Part61
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: Airline and industry agreements with Delta, United, SkyWest, Piedmont, GoJet, Air Wisconsin, Mesa, Air Wisconsin, PSA, and Horizon, On-campus work study
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Public Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) to those who qualify - Pell, FSEOG, and Cal Grants, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford, Perkins and FFEL PLUS, and consolidation loans, tuition reductions available.
Administration: Program Advisory Committees, Graduate Placement Services, Student Services
Aviation Affiliations: Alpha Eta Rho, AOPA, ARC, EAA, FSANA, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, WAI, AABI, ATEC, HAI
Total Annual Value: Varies by Scholarship, tuition reduction, and/or funding type and source.
Cochise Community College
4190 W. Highway 80, Douglas, AZ 85607 (520) 417-4028 | www.cochise.edu/flycochise
Point of Contact: Belinda Burnett - burnettb@cochise.edu
Institutional Information
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: $91/Credit Hour; NonResident: $260/Credit Hour
Aviation Program
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: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine Add On, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Cochise College
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,255; Instrument Rating: $16,635; Commercial ASEL: $20,350
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 280; Average 300 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Regional
Airline Partnership, Industry Internship
Aviation Affiliations: UAA, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Utah Valley University
ARIZONA
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
3700 Willow Creek Rd., Prescott, AZ 86301 (928) 777-6669 | www.prescott.erau.edu
Point of Contact: Dr. Juan Merkt - merktj@erau.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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
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
Henderson State University
1100 Henderson St., Arkadelphia, AR 71999 (520) 364-7943 | www.hsu.edu
Point of Contact: Troy Hogue - hoguet@hsu.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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, Multi-Engine, CFI (Airplane), CFII (Instrument)
Instruction conducted by: Institution
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
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Ozarka College
524A Airport Rd., Melbourne, AK 72556 (870) 368-2391 | www.fly.ozarka.edu
ARKANSAS
Point of Contact: Susan Mitchel - susan.mitchell@ozarka.edu
Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Associate
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 37
Percentage Identify as Female: 15%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 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 Add-On
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Other Commercial, Multi-engine, CFI (Airplane), CFI-I (Instrument)
Instruction conducted by: ATP, CFI, CFII, MEI
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
Administration: Advisory Committees, Graduate Placement, Student Services
Aviation Affiliations: UAA, WAI
California Aeronautical University
1450 Boughton Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93308
(661) 615-5915 | www.calaero.edu
Point of Contact: Matthew Johnston - Mattj@calaero.edu
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: 287; Graduate: 5
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 287
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 53%
Percentage Identify as Female: 15%
Calendar System: Quarter
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2014
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: 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: Airline and industry agreements with Delta, United, SkyWest, Piedmont, GoJet, Air Wisconsin, Mesa, Air Wisconsin, PSA, and Horizon, On-campus work study
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Public Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA) to those who qualify - Pell, FSEOG, and Cal Grants, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford, Perkins and FFEL PLUS, and consolidation loans, tuition reductions available.
Administration: Program Advisory Committees; Graduate Placement Services; Student Services
Aviation Affiliations: Alpha Eta Rho, AOPA, ARC, EAA, FSANA, NBAA, NIFA, RAA, UAA, WAI, AABI, ATEC, HAI
Total Annual Value: Varies by Scholarship, tuition reduction, and/or funding type and source.
California Baptist University
8432 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92504
CALIFORNIA
(951) 552-8800 | www.calbaptist.edu/aviation
Point of Contact:
CBU - aviationadmin@calbaptist.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private
Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Highest Degree Offered: PhD
Student Body: Co-educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 8,252; Graduate: 3,239
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 285
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 50%
Percentage Identify as Female: 28%
Freshman Admission Requirements: GPA Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $ $39,078
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2013
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Engineering
Online Aviation Programs: Professional Pilot BS
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, MEI, Dispatch, Remote Pilot Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: See website: flycbu.com Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 210; Average 240 Opportunities - Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships with local carriers, bridge agreements with airlines Scholarship/Financial Aid: VA GI bill Yellow Ribbon $14,000 bringing fiscal year total to $56,937.09 for 100% Post 9/11 GI Bill; Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AEA, IAMA, JAARS, MSI, NBAA, USS, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Horizon/Alaska Airlines, MESA Airlines, Republic Airlines, SkyWest Airlines
Mt. San Antonio College
1100 N. Grand Ave., Walnut, CA 91789 (909) 594-5611 | www.mtsac.edu
CALIFORNIA
Point of Contact: Robert Rogus - rrogus@mtsac.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public 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; NonResident: $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: 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
CALIFORNIA
San Jose State University
One Washington Sq., San Jose, CA 95192 (408) 924-319 | www.sjsu.edu/avtech
Point of Contact: Dr. Wenbin Weil - wenbin.wei@sjsu.edu
Degree Programs
Institutional Information
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: 2,900 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
University of Southern California, Viterbi
6033 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 342-1345 | scalese@usc.edu
Point of Contact: Daniel Scalese - scalese@usc.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: WSCUC
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 20,790; Graduate: 28,528
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Non-resident: $63,468
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1953
School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Viterbi School of Engineering
Online Aviation Programs: Select classes Non-Traditional Offerings: Custom courses available upon request. Contact for more details.
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 147
Instruction conducted by: Professors, instructors
Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: FlightSafety International, Flight Safety Foundation, IFALPA, ISASI, NBAA, UAA
Articulation Agreements: FlightSafety International, NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Program
William Jessup University
2121 University Ave, Rocklin, CA 95765 (916) 577-7489 | jessup.edu
Point of Contact: Loo Ng - Ing@jessup.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
COLORADO
Aims Community College - Windsor Campus
1140 Southgate Dr., Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 339-6688 | www.aims.edu
Point of Contact: Norma Keeney - norma.keeney@aims.edu
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: 3,800
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 170
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 12%
Percentage Identify as Female: 11%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma/ GED
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: Aims Flight Center (Loveland) Windsor Campus
Traditional Aviation Degree Program: See table Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given at time of admission for PVT and INST ground and flight
FAA Certificate Offerings: PVT, INST, COM, ME, MEI, CFI, CFII, (graduates eligible for R-ATP at 1250 flight hours)
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Institution Faculty, Institution
Certified Flight Instructors
Cost of Lab Fees: www.aims.edu/departments/cashiers-office Flight Hours at Graduation: Average 250-300
Industry/Employment/Learning: AT-CTI Program, UAS-CTI Program, UAA, WAI, NIFA
Scholarship/Financial Aid: www.aims.edu/student/finaid Administration: CTE Aviation Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: AT-CTI Program, UAS-CTI Program, UAA, WAI, NIFA
Articulation Agreements: Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSUD)
COLORADO
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Rangely Airport, 2248 E Main Street, Rangely, CO 81648 (970) 675-3290 | www.cncc.edu
Point of Contact: Jennifer Mark - Jennifer.Mark@cncc.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Community College
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Associate
Student Body: Co-educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1600
Full-time Students Enrolled in AVT and AMT Programs: Undergraduate: 37
Minority Percentage Enrolled in AVT and AMT Programs: 16%
Gender: Female 28%; Male 72%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open enrollment Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: https://www.cncc.edu/ admissions/tuition-and-costs
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1962
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: Career and Technical Education
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Aviation Technology –Flight (AAS & Cert), Aviation Maintenance Technology (AAS &Cert)
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission.
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Institution faculty, Institution
Certified Flight Instructors
Cost of Lab Fees: Average flight costs - $49,250
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum: 190; Average: 235
Aviation Affiliations: UAA, NIFA
Articulation Agreements: Metro State University – Denver (MSUD), Utah Valley University (UVU)
Metropolitan State University of Denver
250 7th St., Denver, CO 80217
(303) 605-5287 | www.msudenver.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Kevin Kuhlmann - kuhlmank@msudenver.edu
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
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 21%
Percentage Identify as Female: 18%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,000; NonResident: $20,000
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1967
School /college in which the aviation program is located: College of Applied Sciences
Traditional Aviation Degree Program: See table Online Aviation Programs: Yes
FAA Certificate Offerings: Privately External to University
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141, 147
Instruction conducted by: Private Contract
Aviation Affiliation: AAAE, AT-CTI, CABA, NBAA, UAA
Articulation Agreements: Colorado Northwest Community College/Aims Community
Delaware State University
1200 N. DuPont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901 (302) 857-6060 | www.desu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact:
Capt. William Charlton Jr. - aviation@desu.edu
Institutional Information
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; NonResident: $22,000
Aviation Program
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/tuitionfinancial-aid
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, CAP, NIFA, OBAP, UAA
Articulation Agreements: University of Delaware; Delaware Technical Community College Foundation, IFALPA, ISASI, NBAA, UN Humanitarian Air Service, UAA
Articulation Agreements: FlightSafety International, NBAA
Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Program
Broward College Aviation Institute
7200 Pines Blvd., Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 (954) 201-8080 | www.broward.edu
Point of Contact: Carla Pinto - cpinto@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, NonResident: $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, Multi- Engine, CFI, CFII
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61 (pilot), 141 (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
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
1 Aerospace Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL 32128 (800) 522-6787 | www.daytonabeach.erau.edu
Point of Contact: Alan Stolzer - Alan.Stolzer@erau.edu
Aeronautics
Aeronautical Science
Uncrewed Aircraft Systems
122
Air Traffic Management BS 120 Spaceflight Operations BS 120 Meterology BS 120
Aerospace & Occupational Safety
Aviation
Aviation Maintenance Science
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: SACS
BS 122
MS PhD 33 60
BS 126
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 7,011; Graduate: 757
Undergraduate: 2,811; Graduate: 192
Percentage of Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 23%
Percentage Identify as Female: 23%
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $38,664; Non-Resident: $40,680
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1926
School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aviation
Specialized Program Accreditation: AABI, ABET
Online Aviation Programs: PhD in Aviation Program
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multi-Engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), R-ATP
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $33,503; Commercial 23,468; Instrument $16,925; CFI-(Airplane): $14,000; CFII(Instrument): $6,400; Multi-engine: $6,900
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship
Scholarship/Financial Aid: daytonabeach.erau.edu/financialaid/scholarships
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, UAA and others
Articulation Agreements: Several including Eastern Florida State College and Gulf Coast State College Aviation Degree Programs
Everglades University
5002 T-Rex Ave Suite 200, Boca Raton, FL 33431 (855) 758-6019 | www.everglades-edu.info
Point of Contact: Hamilton - jehamilton@evergladesuniversity.edu
Programs Type of Degree Credit Hours
Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS, Certificate Varies
Aviation Technology Airplane AAS, Certificate Varies
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: 798
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 722; Graduate: 76
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 94; Graduate: 7
Percentage of Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 51%
Percentage Identify as Female: 34%
Freshman Admission Requirements: HS/GED/ Entrance Exam Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $755/credit; Non-Resident: $755/credit Aviation Degree Programs
Florida Institute of Technology
150 W. University Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32901. (321) 674-8120 | www.fitaviation.com
Point of Contact: Dr. Rian Mehta - rmehta2009@fit.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private, Co-Educational, Residential, Research-Intensive, Doctoral Granting University Accreditation: SACS
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 3967; Graduate: 2965
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 542
Percentage Racial or Ethnic Minorities:
Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.fit.edu/freshman-admissions/freshman-admissionrequirements/
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: College of Engineering $42,770; All Other Colleges $39,360
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1968
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Aeronautics
Online Aviation Programs: Yes
Non-Traditional Offerings: https://www.fit.edu/aeronautics/ FAA Certificate Offerings: PPI, CPL, IR, MEL, CFI, CFII, MEI, Dispatcher
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141, 147
Instruction conducted by: Certified Flight Instructors Flight Hours at graduation Minimum: 203
Industry/ Employment/ Learning Opportunities: Internship while enrolled.
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: https://www.fit.edu/financialaid/ Administration: Dr. John Deaton, Dean, College of Aeronautics Aviation Affiliations: AABI Accreditation
Taking Off: The Education of an Aviator
DEPARTURE:
Florida Memorial University
15800 N.W. 42nd Ave., Miami Gardens, FL 33054 (305) 623-1440 | www.fmuniv.edu
Point of Contact: Amado Musa - Amado.Musa@fmuniv.edu
Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 757; Graduate: 38
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 80
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 90%
Percentage Identify as Female: 33%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Test Optional
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $12,576; NonResident: $12,576
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1987
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 offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Wayman Aviation Academy Cost of Lab Fees: None
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250; Average 300 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Several local Internships
Scholarship/Financial Aid: No limit. Total Annual Value: $150,000
Aviation Affiliations: AHP, GMAA, OBAP, TAI, UAA, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Miami Dade College
Florida State College At Jacksonville
13450 Lake Fretwell St., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (904) 317-3844 | www.fscj.edu
Point of Contact: Sam Fischer - sfischer@fscj.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
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: 200
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 35%
Percentage Identify as Female: 17%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: HS Diploma or GED; All students are accepted
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,700; NonResident: $12,280
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1978
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: STEM
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: No
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI (Airplane), Airframe and Powerplant
Mechanic
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-engine, CFI
Instruction conducted by: Faculty
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $7998, Instrument: $8508, Commercial: $20,673, Multi-Engine: $5,933, CFI (Airplane): $5,243
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 205; Average 273; Maximum 311
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.fscj.edu/admissions-aid/ financial-aid
Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, NIFA, UAA
Jacksonville University
2800 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, FL 32211
(904) 256-7895 | www.ju.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Nikki Bobbin - rrogus@mtsac.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
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Lynn University
3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431 (561) 237-733 | www.lynn.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Lynette Johnson - ljohnson@lynn.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public 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
Calendar System: Fall/Spring Semester, Summer Term
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $26,000; NonResident: $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; 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
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Miami Dade College
11011 S.W. 104 St., Miami, FL 33176 (303) 237-5956 | www.mdc.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Dr. Orlando Villaverde - ovillaverde@mdc.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Programs
Aviation Administration AS 60
Aviation Maintenance Management AS 83
Professional Pilot Technology AS 64
Aircraft Dispatcher Certification 203
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
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 400
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 86%
Percentage Identify as Female: 30%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, Other: CPT
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $118/Credit Hour; Non-Resident: $229/Credit Hour
Aviation Program
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, Florida Memorial University
Pasco-Hernando State College
13450 Lake Fretwell St., Jacksonville, FL 32221 (352) 518-1387 | www.phsc.edu
Point of Contact: Rob Trsek - trsekr@phsc.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: SACS
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 10,773
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: $12,03
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-toface course offerings
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- Engine, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor - Instrument, Flight Instructor - Multi-Engine
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
Polk State College
999 Ave. H. N.E., Winter Haven, FL 33881 (863) 297-1000 | www.polk.edu/aerospace
Point of Contact: Gordon Mayes - gmayes@polk.edu
Institutional Information
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); Non-Resident: $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-toface course offerings; courses available on multiple campuses.
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi- engine, Flight Instructor, Flight Instructor - Instrument, Flight Instructor - Multi-engine
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private through Flight Instructor
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled
Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: UAA
Middle Georgia State University
71 Airport Rd., Eastman, GA 31023 (478) 374-6980 | www.mga.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Adon Clark - adon.clark@mga.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
College of DuPage
425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 205-6048 | www.cod.edu
Point of Contact: Tim Genc - genct@cod.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
Institute of Aviation at Parkland College
1 Airport Road, Savoy, IL 61874 (217) 353-2171| aviation.parkland.edu
Point of Contact: Wendy Evans - wevans@parkland.edu
Programs
Lewis University
1 University Pkwy., Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 836-5250 | www.lewisu.edu
Point of Contact: Kaitlyn Weber - aviation@lewisu.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Community College
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Associate Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 125
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 125
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 12%
Percentage Identify as Female: 15%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Assessments into college level math, reading, and writing
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $178.50/Credit Hour in-district, Non-Resident: $552.75/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, UAS
Specialized Program Accreditation: R-ATP
Online Aviation Programs: No
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Parkland Faculty
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $17,640; Commercial: $24,510; Instrument: $18,300; CFI (Airplane): $7,320; CFII (Instrument): $3,,980; Multi-Engine: $9,200; Flight Hours at Graduation: Average 250
Administration: Wendy Evans, Director; Kyle Lyons, Chief Instructor
Aviation Affiliations: Republic Airways, Air Wisconsin, Flightstar Corporation, GoJet Airlines
Articulation Agreements: Lewis University, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Western Michigan University Aviation Degree
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
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 650; Graduate: 100
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $47,262
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 65, 107, 141, 147
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;
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 65, 141, 147, Cost of Lab Fees: $220/flight hour; $600 maintenance tools
Flight Hours at graduation: Average 250
Student Organizations: Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, Air Line Pilots Association, American Association of Airport Executives (, Women in Aviation International, Alpha Eta Rho, 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
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
545 N. Airport Rd., Murphysboro, IL 62966 (618) 453-8898 | www.aviation.siu.edu
Point of Contact: Michael Burgener - burgener@siu.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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: 6,754; Graduate: 1,883
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 641
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 25%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, GPA
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $321.25/hour
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1965
School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Health and Human Sciences
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, Multi-Engine, CFI (airplane/instrument), Rotorcraft, Mechanic, Airframe & Powerplant
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Part 61, Part 141, Part 147
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-Flight-Airframe & Powerplant: $825 Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 200; Average 225 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships; Externships; Career guidance; Airline Partnership agreements; Extensive alumni network; CFI employment after graduation
Scholarship/Financial Aid: 20+ $75,000+, aviation.siu.edu
Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement
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
Southwestern Illinois College
2500 Carlyle Ave., Belleville, IL 62221 (618) 222-5683 | www.swic.edu
Point of Contact: Keith Mueller - keith.mueller@swic.edu
Aviation
Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public/State Community College Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission and Illinois Community College Board
Highest Degree Offered: AAS
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 4,000
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 90
Percentage Identify as Female: 10%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: HS Diploma or GED Calendar System: Fall Semester / Summer Sessions / Spring Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,390; NonResident: $5,940
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: Helicopter PVT, Instrument, Commercial, CFI (Airplane) PVT, (Instrument), Multi, CFI
Pending
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Helicopter PVT, Instrument, Commercial, CFI Airplane Pending 141, PVT, Multi, CFI
Instruction conducted by: Ideal Aviation, St. Louis Downtown Airport KCPS
Cost of Lab Fees: Helicopter CFII: $159,000 / Airplane: $78,000 Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 220 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships Aviation Affiliations: AOPA, UAA
Articulation Agreements: SIU Carbondale for BS Degree in Aviation Management, Trans States Airlines
INDIANA
Indiana State University
650 Cherry St., Terre Haute, IN 47809 (812) 237-2647 | www.fmuniv.edu
Point of Contact: Troy Allen - troy.allen@indstate.edu
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; NonResident: $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
Indiana Wesleyan University
1900 West 50th St., Marion, IN 46953 (866) 498-4968 | www.indwes.edu
Point of Contact: Joe Childs - joe.childs@indwes.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: 10,000
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 4,900; Graduate: 5,100
Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma
Calendar System: 12 week Term for Aviation Students
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $392 (Credit); NonResident: $392 (Credit)
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2021
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: DeVoe School of Business
Online Aviation Programs: AS Professional Pilot; BS Aviation Management
FAA Certificate Offerings: Airplane: Private, Commercial, Instrument, CFI, CFII, MEI, Multi-Engine add on Instruction offered under FAA Part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Partner Flight Schools
Cost of Lab Fees: $60,000-$80,000
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship Available
Aviation Affiliations: UAA
Purdue University
1401 Aviation Dr., West Lafayette, IN 47907 (765) 494-9967 | www.polytechnic.purdue.edu
INDIANA
Point of Contact: Vicki Gilbert - vgilbert@purdue.edu
Aviation Degree Programs Programs
Aeronautical Engineering Tech.
Aerospace Financial Analysis
Airline/ Airport Management
Professional
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
120
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: $10,564; Non-Resident: $29,726
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: $12,900; Commercial: $10,500; Instrument: $10,900; Multi-Engine: $3,952; CFI (Airplane): $2,996
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 200; Average 500 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, Envoy Air, Frontier
Morningside University
1501 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, IA 51106 (712) 274-5489 | www.morningside.edu
Point of Contact: Dr. Thomas Paulsen - paulsent@morningside.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: DNP
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Full-time Enrollment: 2,156; Undergraduate: 1,109; Graduate: 1,047
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 17; Graduate: 0
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 12%
Percentage Identify as Female: 30%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 2.50 GPA/4.0 scale or top 50% of high school graduating class
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $36,150; Non-Resident: $36,150
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2023
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Agriculture and Aviation
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: 107 UAS, Credit given for FAA certificates/ratings held at the time of admission
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial Pilot, CFI, Multi-Engine
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Instrument, Commercial Pilot
Instruction conducted by: Private Fixed Base Operator
Cost of Lab Fees: Private Pilot - $14,000; Instrument - $14,000; Commercial - $30,500 ; CFI - $8,250; Multi Engine - 14,250 Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 225; Average 250
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Interships while enrolled
Scholarship/ Financial Aid Total Number: *www.morningside. edu/admissions/undergraduate/financial-aid/ Administration: Dr. Thomas H. Paulsen, Dean, School of Agriculture and Aviation
Aviation Affiliations: UAA
University of Dubuque
2000 University Ave., Dubuque, IA 52001 (563) 589-3000 | www.dbq.edu
Point of Contact: Tony Foster - tfoster@dbq.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Doctor of Ministry
Student Body: 1,989
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1,289; Graduate: 352
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 331; Graduate: 2
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 15%
Percentage Identify as Female: 8.5%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA: 2.5, ACT: 18
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $34,400; NonResident: $34,400
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1973 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Undergraduate 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, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-engine (FW-only), Flight Instructor (CFI), Flight Instructor-Instrument (CFI-I), Multiengine Instructor (MEI), and Restricted Airline Transport Pilot (R-ATP)
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Fixed-wing: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-engine, and CFI with 141 Examining Authority. Rotor-wing: Private and Instrument Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Fixed-wing: Private - $14,965; Instrument $8,962; Commercial - $26,633; Multi-engine - $9,580; CFI$8,334. Rotor-wing:
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 240.9; Average 299.8 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Interships while enrolled and post-graduate; GI Bill Approval; Army ROTC 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
Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus
2310 Centennial Rd., Salina, KS 67401 (785) 826-2679 | www.salina.k-state.edu
Point of Contact: Christopher Smith - csmith8@ksu.edu
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; NonResident: $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, Multi-engine 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
Louisiana Tech University
P.O. Box 3181, Ruston, LA 71272
(318) 257-2660 | liberalarts.latech.edu
LOUISIANA
Point of Contact: Theresa Duke - tduke@latech.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 8,000; Graduate: 2,000
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 180
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 (Airplane), CFI (Instrument)
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: www.liberalarts.latech.edu/aviation
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 210; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships/ Flight Instructor
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Department and Industry scholarships available Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ALPA, LAMA, NIFA, UAA, WAI
Southern University at Shreveport
3050 MLK Jr. Dr., Shreveport, LA 71107
(318) 670 - 9592 | www.susla.edu
Point of Contact: Timothy Banks - tbanks@susla.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Highest Degree Offered: Associates
Student Body: 3,000
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 23; Graduate: 10
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 18 years of age
Calendar System: Trimester, non-stop
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $10,000; NonResident: $10,000
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1993
FAA Certificate Offerings: Basic Sheet Metal and Precision Measurement Instruments
Capitol Technology University 11301 Springfield Rd., Laurel, MD 20708 (240) 965-2468 | www.captechu.edu
Point of Contact: Dr. James Hwang - jgrant11@twu.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program None provided
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 & Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Associate
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 45,000
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 350
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 42%
Percentage Identify as Female: 27%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,200; Non-resident: $12,500
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1974
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Business, Technology & Law/Transportation Technology/Aviation
Specialized Program Accreditation: Collegiate Training Initiative
Online Aviation Programs: All degree & certificate programs
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings at the time of admission
FAA Certificate Offerings: Airplane & Rotorcraft: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Flight Instructor; Remote Pilot, Aircraft Dispatcher
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: CCBC
Cost of Lab Fees: See CCBC Flight Training Guide www. ccbcmd.edu/aviation
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 255; Average 280 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships, Flight & Simulator Instruction
Affiliations: ATCA, AOPA, NBAA, OBAP, RAA, UAA, WIA, 99’s Articulation Agreements: CCBC credits transfer to most 4-year colleges and universities
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
30665 Student Center, Princess Anne, MD 31853 (410) 651-8317 | wwwcp.umes.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Chris Hartman - chartman@umes.edu
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; NonResident: $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 Aviation Degree Programs: See table
FAA Certificate Offerings: None external to Professional Pilot program
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, Multi-Engine
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
Articulation Agreements: Community College of Baltimore County
MASSACHUSETTS
Cape Cod Community College
246 S. Meadow Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 (774) 994-0197 | www.capecod.edu
Point of Contact: Michale Sasso - msasso@capecod.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Community College
Accreditation: New England Commission of Higher Education
Highest Degree Offered: AAS
Student Body: 2,264
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1,355
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 37%
Percentage Identify as Female: 7%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.capecod.edu/ aviation
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $21,327; NonResident: $31,215
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2014
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Community College
Non-Traditional Offerings: Professional Aviation Maintenance Certification
FAA Certificate Offerings: Airframe & Powerplant
Aviation Affiliations: AMT Magazine, ATEC, Aviation Digest, EAA, MAMA, NBAA, Plymouth Aero Club, RAA, UAA, WAI
MICHIGAN
Andrews University
3848 Griggs Ave., Berrien Springs, MI 49104 (269) 471-3120 | www.andrews.edu
Point of Contact: Dina Simmons - SimmonsD@Andrews.edu
Eastern Michigan University
3099 Tyler Road, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 (734) 481-3000 | www.emich.edu
Point of Contact: Jason Vosburgh - aviation@emich.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission; Aviation Accreditation Board International Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 1,272
Calendar System: Semester
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1982
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Engineering & Technology
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII, Multi-Engine, MEI, Disptach
Instruction conducted by: Crosswings Aviation
PRECISION TAKES PRACTICE
The College of Aviation at Western Michigan University offers the only comprehensive aviation program at a public university in Michigan.
With just over 1,150 undergraduate students, it is one of the largest aviation programs in the nation
Backed by 80 years of aviation experience and our excellent industry reputation, the college is a powerful force in the future of aviation education
Western Michigan University
237 N. Helmer Rd., Battle Creek, MI 49037 (269) 964-6375 | www.wmich.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Tom Thinnes - tom.thinnes@wmich.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission; Aviation Accreditation Board International Highest Degree Offered: Doctoral Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 15,309; Graduate: 3,729
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 1,272
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 30%
Percentage Identify as Female: 17%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 1) High school GPA; 2) SAT/ACT score; 3) Type of courses taken; 4) Trend in grades; https://wmich.edu/apply/undergraduate/freshman/; Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $13,334; NonResident: $16,667
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1939
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Western Michigan University: College of Aviation Non-Traditional Offerings: Standard University programs and degrees offered at satellite locations. Courses offered through distance learning.
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-engine, R-ATP, CFI (Airplane), CFI (Instrument), CFI (Multi-Engine), Airframe and Powerplant
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: part 61, 141, 147
Instruction conducted by: Western Michigan University
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $23,819; Instrument and Commercial Multi-Engine with the Commercial Single-Engine Add-On: $46,772; CFI (Airplane): $10,453; CFI (Instrument): $2,929; CFI (Multi-Engine): $6,268; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $ 70,591. Aviation Technical Operations Degree: Total cost of lab fees in tech ops major: $3,558
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 192; Average 200-250; Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: United Aviate, Delta Propel, AAAR EAGLE participant, Delta Tech Ops partner, multiple internship opportunities while enrolled, various cadet and pipeline agreements with multiple regional airlines
Scolarship/Financial Aid: https://wmich.edu/finaid
Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, AHP, AWAM, NGPA, NIFA, OBAP, UAA, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Any Michigan Community College
Academy College
1600 E. 82nd St., Bloomington, MN 55431 (952) 851-0066 | www.academycollege.edu
Point of Contact: Alicia Strilzuk - academy@academycollege.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
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: N/A
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1994
School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: Academy College
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Commercial Pilot AAS, Commercial Aviation BS; Professional Pilot Certificate; Aviation Business AAS; Business Administration with Concentration in Aviation Management BS; Dispatch
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction Conducted by: Thinderbird Aviation
Cost of Lab Fees: Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9420; Instrument: $15,790; Commercial: $32,112; Multi-Engine: 10,432; CFI (Airplane): $9,107; CFII (Instrument): $6690; CFI (MultiEngine): $14,812
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum: 260
Opportunities – Guaranteed CFI interview at Thunderbird Aviation upon graduation; agreements with various regional airlines, corporate businesses, and local general aviation FBOs
Aviation Affiliations: ADF, FSANA, MBAA, NATA, UAA
Aviation Affiliations: ADF, FSANA, MBAA, NATA, UAA, NBAA, Women in Aviation
Minnesota State University Mankato
328 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 (507) 389-6116 | ed.mnsu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: James Dunn - james.dunn@mnsu.edu
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: 14,761; Graduate: 1,823 Aviation Program: Undergraduate 625 Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,566; NonResident: $16,984
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: 61, 141 Instruction conducted by: Contractor
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $15,547; Commercial and Instrument: $59,296; CFI (Airplane), CFII (Instrument), and Multi-Engine Instructor: $16,902
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
Delta State University
1003 W. Sunflower Road, Cleveland, MS 38733 (662) 588-1327 | deltastate.edu
Point of Contact: Joe Saia - cavinfo@deltastate.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: 2,320; Graduate: 426
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 98; Graduate: 54
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 13%
Percentage Identify as Female: 10%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, GPA Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $8,121; Non-Resident
$8,121
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1981
School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Business and Aviation
Online Aviation Programs: Master of Commercial Aviation
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit Given for Private Pilot Rating, Up to 12 Credit Hours given toward the MCA program
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII Multi-Engne, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument)
Instruction conducted by: Institution Faculty and Flight Instructors
Cost of Lab Fees: Minimum Syllabus cost Private: $10,771, Instrument: $10,771, Commercial/Multi-Engine: $17,621
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 220; Average 255; Maximum 268
Opportunities - Industry/Employment/Learning: 98% of graduates are employed at graduation, 97% employed with regionals after RATP minimums are met
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total: $130,000
Administration: Industry Advisory Board
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AHP, FAA, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, WIA
Articulation Agreements: Hinds CC, MDCC
Saint Louis University
3450 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 977-8207 | www.slu.edu
Point of Contact: Stephen Belt - stephen.belt@slu.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 8,437; Graduate: 5,109
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 181; Graduate: 23
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 13.8%
Percentage Identify as Female: 12.4%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT: 1030, ACT: 20, GPA: 2.5
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $54,760
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1927
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Science and Engineering
Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI)
Online Aviation Programs: MS/AvD/PhD
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates/ ratings held at the time of admission
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi Engine, CFI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi Engine, CFI
Instruction conducted by: SLU Flight Instruction Staff
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $27,660; Commercial and Instrument: $27,660; Multi-Engine: $13,830; CFI: $13,830
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 190; Average 230; Maximum 260
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship and Cooperative Eduction
Scholarship/Financial Aid:
Administration: Dr. Gregory Triplett, Dean
Aviation Affiliations: Alpha Eta Rho, Women in Aviation, International, NIFA-Flying Billikens, University Aviation, NBAA Articulation Agreements: RJet Cadet Program - Republic Airways, CFI Cadet Program with Mesa Airlines, Pilot Pipeline Agreement with Envoy Airlines
Southeast Missouri State University
1 University Plaza, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (573) 651-2649 | www.semo.edu
Point of Contact: Miranda Sullivan - msullivan@semo.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 8,099; Graduate: 1,587
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 111
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 13.6%
Percentage Identify as Female: 25.2%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT: 990, ACT: 19, GPA: 2.5
Calendar System: Semester Annual
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees: Domestic: $21,568; International: $31,166
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2021 School /college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Engineering and Technology
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit Given for Private Pilot Rating FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial Single & Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, and MEI (Optional).
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial Single & Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, and MEI (Optional).
Instruction conducted by: US Aviation Academy Flight Instructors and Institution Faculty
Cost of Lab Fees: Minimum Syllabus cost Private: $9,970, Instrument: $10,307, Commercial Single & Multi-Engine: $31,857, CFI: $8,630, CFII: $4,841, and MEI: $11,375 (Optional). Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 231; Average 290 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Alumni Networking, Regional Internships, and Industry Interview Practice
Aviation Affiliations: FAA, NBAA, UAA, WIA
University of Central Missouri
T. R. Gaines 210, Warrensburg, MO 64093 (660) 543-8103 | www.ucmo.edu/aviation
MISSOURI
Point of Contact: Matthew Furedy - furedy@ucmo.edu
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, AHP, Aviation Student Leadership, UAA, WIA
Articulation Agreements: Linn Tech, Envoy, GoJets, Republic, Express Jet
Gallatin College Montana State University
101 Hamilton Hall, Bozeman, MT 59717 (406) 994-5147 | www.gallatin.montana.edu
Point of Contact: Ryan Haskins - ryan.haskins@montana.edu
Institutional Information
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; NonResident: $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 MultiEngine $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
Rocky Mountain College 1511 Poly Dr., Billings, MT 59102 (406) 657-1060 | www.rocky.edu/aviation
Point of Contact:
Dan Hargrove - hargrovd@rocky.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Highest Degree Offered: PhD
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 900 Graduate: 100 Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergrad: 135
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 10
Percentage Identify as Female: 20
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $29,976; Non-resident: $29,976
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1988
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Professional Studies
Specialized Program Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation
Board International
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates & ratings at the time of admission
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, ME, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141 with examining authority: Examining Authority approved Part 141
Instruction conducted by: Institution Cost of Lab Fees: $17,400; Instrument: 13,500; Commercial: $21,400; CFI-Airplane: $6,800; CFI- Instrument: $3,300; Multiengine: $8,700; Total cost of certificate and ratings in flight major: $61,000
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 205; Average 400 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship while enrolled. Formal Programs with multiple airlines
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: 12 available; Annual Value: $16,000
Administration: Advisory Committee, Graduate placement Articulation Agreements: Gallatin College Aviation
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AHP, AOPA, NAFI, NBAA, NIFA, UAA Other information: Minors in Unmanned Aerial Systems and Dispatch Certification Traditional Aviation Degree Programs
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849 (308) 865-8803 | www.unk.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: David Ballinger - ballingerd@unk.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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: 70
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT, GPA
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,584; NonResident: $12,741
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1983
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Business and Technology
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, Multi-Engine, CFI (Airplane), CFII (Instrument), MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Institution 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 230; Maximum 250
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: Alpa Eta Rho, NBAA, RAA, UAA, USAF Jr ROTC
University of Nebraska Omaha
6001 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68182 (402) 554-3424 | www.unomaha.edu
Point of Contact: Sara Martin - sglathar@unomaha.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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: 12,768; Graduate: 3,124
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 160; Graduate 17
Freshman Admissions Requirements: ACT, GPA, Class rank Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,136; Non-Resident: $21,718
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: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for Private Pilots License
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, Multi-engine, CFI, Part 107
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Instrument, Commercial Instruction conducted by: Faculty
Cost of Lab Fees: Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $40,000
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 300; Average 350; Maximum 700
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Co-Op
Education, Internship while enrolled, Pathway Programs
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number: 15; Total Annual Value: $30,000; Financial Aid Available
Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, Alpha Eta Rho, AOPA, Envoy, ExpressJet, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, RAA, Republic, Southwest Airlines UAA, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Metro Community College, Iowa Western Community College
College of Southern Nevada
700 College Dr., Henderson, NV 89002 (702) 651-3000 | www.csn.edu
Point of Contact: Sandra Kingma - sandra.kingma@csn.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors of Applied Science
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 34,000
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 204
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 68%
Percentage Identify as Female: 23%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,742; Non-Resident: $22,096
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1998
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Advanced & Applied Technologies
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: NTE credit for FAA certificates & ratings considered
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrumental, All ASEL
Instruction conducted by: CSN Approved Contractor for Flight, All coursework - institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Additional Fees: Private: $10,800; Instrument: $10,800; Commercial: $9,800
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Industry
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Scholarship/ Financial Aid: FASFA
Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: NBAA, UAA
Articulation Agreements: Industry Partner Career Pathways
Southern New Hampshire University
2500 North River Rd., Manchester, NH 03106 (603) 645-9611 | www.snhu.edu
Point of Contact: Domenic LaFauci - d.lafauci@snhu.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
NEW JERSEY
Atlantic Cape Community College
5100 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 (609) 343-4959 | www.atlantic.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Bojan Zilovic - bzilovic@atlanticcape.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
Mercer County Community College
1200 Old Trenton Rd., Trenton, NJ 8550 (609) 570-3487 | www.mccc.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Deanna Lawson - lawsond@mccc.edu
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, 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; MultiEngine: $5,435; Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $60,585
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship Administration: Advisory Committee Aviation Affiliations: ATCA, UAA
Eastern New Mexico University
905 W. 25th Street, Kearney, NE 68849
(800) 367-3668 | www.enmu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Alaba Idowu - Alaba.Idowu@enmu.edu
Aviation Management Tehcnology
Institutional Information
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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
Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 111
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 34%
Percentage Identify as Female: 4%
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
Cost of Lab Fees: Aviation Maintenance Technology Fees: $155 Aviation Affiliations: UAA
CUNY Aviation Institute - York College
94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd., Jamaica, NY 11451 (718) 262-2513 | www.york.cuny.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Chris Hsu - CHsu@york.cuny.edu
Dispatcher
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Academic
Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Master’s Degree
Dutchess Community College
53 Pendell Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (845) 431-8000 | www.sunydutchess.edu
Point of Contact: John Trosie - trosie@sunydutchess.edu
Institutional Information Institution Type: Community College
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Farmingdale State College
2350 Broad Hollow Rd., Farmingdale, NY 11735 (934) 420-2036 | www.farmingdale.edu/engineering/avn/
Point of Contact: Jeanne Radigan - radigaj@farmingdale.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology
86-01 23rd Ave., Flushing, NY 11369 (662) 588-1327 | www.vaughn.edu
Point of Contact: Ronald Ruggeri - ronald.ruggeri@vaughn.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private, Non-profit
Accreditation: Middle States Assoc. of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1,021, Graduate: 1
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 308
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 83%
Percentage Identify as Female: 13%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Diploma or GED, Official copy of HS transcript, SATS or ACTS
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Full-time Academic: $12,850, Full-time ATI: $9,240
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1932
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology
Online Aviation Programs: Yes
Non-Traditional Offerings: Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative, Initiative
Training Initiative, Initiative partner school Aircraft Dispatch Certificate Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 147
Instruction conducted by: Vaughn College of Aeronautics Cost of Lab Fees: Cost per curriculum
Flight Hours at Graduation: Per curriculum requirements Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Flight instructor, airlines, corporate, ATC, maintenance, dispatch Aviation Affiliations: AABI, UAA
NORTH CAROLINA
Elizabeth City State University
1704 Weeksville Road, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 (252) 335-3400 | www.ecsu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Robin Mangham - rrmangham@ecsu.edu
Institutional Information
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, NonResident: $2,500/Semester
Aviation Program
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
University of North Dakota
3980 Campus Road, Grand Forks, ND 58202 (701) 777-3922 | www.und.edu
Point of Contact: Kenneth Polovitz - kenneth.polovitz@und.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: North Central Assoc. 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 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, Multi-Engine, 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
Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, AEA, AIAA, ATCA, ATEC, NBAA, NIFA, OBAP, PAMA, RAA, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs
Kent State University
1400 Lefton Esplanade, Kent, OH 44242 (330) 672-2892 | www.kent.edu/cae
Point of Contact: Maureen McFarland - mmcfar12@kent.edu Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Research University
Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; Higher Learning Commission (Aviation programs AABI accredited)
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 33,000+; Graduate: 5,624
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 555; Graduate 9
Percentage Racial or Ethnic Minorities: 30%
Percentage Non-male Enrollment: 21%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: General KSU admissions: Be in your senior year of high school OR hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent degree. All students must complete a pre-admission evaluation to be considered for admission into the Professional Pilot, BS program.
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $26,493; Non-Resident: $26,343
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: Yes
Non-Traditional Offerings: 0
FAA Certificate Offerings: Commercial, Instrument, MultiEngine, CFI, CFII, Aircraft Dispatch
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, Other Part 65, 141,147
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: Available from https://www.kent. edu/cae/flightspecial-course-fees
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
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Ohio University
751 Columbia Road, Albany, OH 45710 (740) 597-2629 | www.ohio.edu/engineering/aviation
Point of Contact:
Deak Arch - arch@ohio.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Research Public University
Accreditation: Ohio University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC, formerly the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education) and has been continuously accredited since 1913
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 15,000; Graduate: 800
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 217
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 21%
Percentage Identify as Female: 20%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: SAT, ACT Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $12,840
Non-Resident: $22,810
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1939
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Russ College of Engineering and Technology
Online Aviation Programs: No
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial Single-Engine, Commercial Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial Single-Engine
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Total flight lab instruction cost PPL to MEI: Private: $10,425, Instrument: $8,349; Commercial SEL (3 courses): $27,880.00; Multi-Engine: $7,120; CFI: $4,140; CFI-I: $3,815
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 206; Average 238
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 8; Total Annual Value: 12,500
Aviation Affiliations: UAA, ORBAA, WAI, NIFA
Sinclair Community College
444 W. Third Street, Dayton, OH 45401 (937) 512-2570 | www.sinclair.edu
Point of Contact: Clay Pittman - clay.pittman@sinclair.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
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Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate 24
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Institutional Information
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); Non-Resident: $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
Specialized Program Accreditation: FAA Air Agency Certificate for A&P program
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 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-flight-Airframe & Powerplant: $360
Flight Hours at Graduation: 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 University-Worldwide
The Ohio State University
Bolz Hall 228, 2036 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210 (614) 292-2405 | aviation.osu.edu
Point of Contact: Blake Stringer - aviation@osu.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International Highest Degree Offered: Baccalaureate Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 45,700; Graduate: 14,300
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 514
Percentage Racial or Ethnic Minorities: 35%
Percentage Non-male Enrollment: 28%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: https://undergrad.osu. edu/apply/freshmen-columbus/apply-step-by-step Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $12,485; Non-Resident: $36,722
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1917
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Business Online Aviation Programs: Remote Pilot Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA certificates and ratings held at time of admission FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, CFI-A, CFII, MEI, ATP, RATP
Instruction conducted by: Center for Aviation Studies and Flight Education at Ohio State Cost of Lab Fees: See table below Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship 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
Oklahoma State University
316 Willard Hall, Stillwater, OK 74078 (405) 744-9892 | flyosu.okstate.edu
Point of Contact: Jon Loffi - jon.loffi@okstate.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: North Central Assoc. 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: 100 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 and Human Sciences
Specialized Program Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Online Aviation Programs: Yes - MS/Ed.D.
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, 141, 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, FAA, NIFA, UAA, WAI
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Southeastern Oklahoma State University
425 W. University Dr., Durant, OK 74701 (580) 745-3252 | www.se.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Michael Gaffney - mgaffney@se.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI)
Highest Degree Offered: Masters Student Body: 5,328
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 2,987; Graduate: 2,341
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 145; Graduate: 71
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 20 ACT/1300 SAT; Top 50% & 2.7 GPA in high schoo Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,290; NonResident: $16,230
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1967
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: John Massey School of Business
Online Aviation Programs: Masters in Aviation Administration & Logistics
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII
Instruction conducted by: Faculty & Staff
Cost of Lab Fees: C150/152: $120.00; C172: $150.00; SR-20: $210.00; C310: $335.00
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 265; Average 300; Maximum 350
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Envoy, Southwest Destination 225, Delta Propel Cadet Programs
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 22; Total Annual Value: $42,500
Administration: Scholarships: Southeastern Foundation; Tuition Fee Waivers: SOSU
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, UAA, WAI, NFTI
Articulation Agreements: Rose State College
Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology
8820 E. Pine Street, Tulsa, OK 74115 (918) 836-6886 | www.spartan.edu
Point of Contact: Daniel Bregman - daniel.bregman@spartan.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: ACCSC
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 398
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 343
Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA 3.0 , ACT 16 , SAT 780
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $89,500; NonResident: $89,500
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1928
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Flight
Online Aviation Programs: Yes
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, A&P, Part 147 (Maintenance)
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141 Examining Authority
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: $5,001
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 245; Average 260 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internship Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 321; Total Annual Value: $10,755,470
Administration: Dr. Todd Cellini, Chief Academic and Operations Officer
Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, UAA, WIA
The University of Oklahoma
1700 Lexington Ave., Norman, OK 73069 (405) 325-7231 | www.ou.edu/ags/aviation
OKLAHOMA
Point of Contact: Eric Wydra - eric.j.wydra-1@ou.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 22,046; Graduate: 7,120
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 415
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 33%
Percentage Identify as Female: 24%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: www.ou.edu/admissions/ apply/freshman
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $9,595; Non-Resident: $26,664
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1947
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences Online Aviation Programs: No
FAA Certificate Offerings: PPL, Commercial, Instrument, MultiEngine, CFI, CFII, and MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141
Instruction conducted by: Faculty, CFI
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $11,034; Commercial and Instrument: $10,402; Multi-Engine: $7,035; CFI-(Airplane): $6,957
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 220; Average 250; Maximum 300
Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Pipeline Programs with Southwest, Envoy, PSA, and Republic Administration: College of Professional and Continuing Studies
Aviation Affiliations: AAAE, AABI, ATCA, NBAA,NGPA, UAA, AHP, WAI, NIFA
Tulsa Community College
112 W. Beechcraft Drive, Tulsa, OK 74132 (918) 595-3717 | www.tulsacc.edu
OKLAHOMA
Point of Contact: Coit Garrison - aviationcenter@tulsacc.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
PENNSYLVANIA
Marywood University 2300 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA 18509 (570) 348-6274 | www.marywood.edu
Point of Contact: Joe McDonald - jmcdonald@marywood.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Accreditation: ACBS
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 1,681 Graduate: 678
Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 50
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: Male 36%; Female 3%
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: $35,500
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1999
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: School of Business
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Single-Engine
Instruction conducted by: Valley Aviation
Cost of Lab Fees: $49,414
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 195; Average 215; Maximum 240 Aviation Degree Programs
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
5 Allegheny County Airport, West Mifflin, PA 15122 (412) 346-2100 | www.pia.edu
Point of Contact: Steve Sabold - ssabold@pia.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Non- Profit
Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Associate in Specialized Technology
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 375
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 375
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment
Calendar System: Quarter
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $15,990; Non-Resident: $15,990
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1929
Specialized Program Accreditation: ACCSC, FAA Part 147
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
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
Lot # 8 South Side, San Juan, PR 00907 (787) 279-1912 | www.interamerican.aero
Point of Contact: J. Velázquez - jvelazquez@bayamon.inter.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private Non-Profit
Accreditation: Middle States Commission of Higher Education (MSCHE)
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate 4,200; Graduate 75
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate 300
Freshman Admissions Requirements: GPA, College Board
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: $190/credit hour (resident and non-resident)
Aviation Program
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 full FAA certificates and ratings held at the time of admission
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument Rating, Commercial, Single and Multi-engine, CFI (airplane), CFII (instrument), Multi-engine Instructor (MEI)
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, and Commercial
Instruction conducted by: Institution
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $9,000; Commercial and Instrument: $31,675; CFI-(Airplane): $4,135; CFI- (Instrument): $3,475; CFIMulti-engine: $5,600
Total cost of certificates and ratings in flight major: $56,210
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 275; Average 300; Maximum 375 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Agreements with various regional and major airlines enrolled
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATCA, OBAP, UAA, WAI
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston Southern University
9200 University Blvd., Charleston, SC 29406
(843) 863-7000 | www.charlestonsouthern.edu
Point of Contact: Lloyd Richardson - aeronautics@csuniv.edu
South Dakota State University
1015 Campanile Ave., Brookings, SD 57007 (605) 688-5769 | www.sdstate.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: C. Christensen - cody.christensen@sdstate.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Private, Not-for-profit Accreditation: SACS-COC
Highest Degree Offered: Ed.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 2,131; Graduate: 498
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 109
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 22%
Percentage Identify as Female: 25%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: see charlestonsouthern.edu
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: $31,869
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2021
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Science and Mathematics
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, Multiengine, Certified Flight Instructor, Remote Pilot
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private, Instrument, Commercial
Instruction conducted by: Carolina Sky Flight Training Cost of Lab Fees: see catalog.csuniv.edu
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum: 240; Average: 250 Industry/Employment/Learning Opportunities: Internships
Scholarship/Financial Aid: see charlestonsouthern.edu/ admissions/financial-aid
Administration: College of Science and Mathematics
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, UAA, WAI Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: 11,465
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 9,717; Graduate: 1,406
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 180
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $17,740
Aviation Program
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, CPLMEL, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: All courses Instruction conducted by South Dakota State University
Cost of Lab Fees: $86,325
Flight Hours at Graduation Minimum 200; Average 400 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning Internship while enrolled Scholarship/Financial Aid https://www.sdstate.edu/consumer-sciences/aviationjobsinternshipsopportunities
Middle Tennessee State University
1301 E. Main Street, Box 67, Murfreesboro, TN 37132 (615) 898-2788 | www.mtsu.edu/aerospace
Point of Contact: Savannah LoTempio - aerospace@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: 17,892; Graduate: 2,965
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 1,237; Graduate: 50
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 12%
Percentage Identify as Female: 30%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: 3.0 GPA, ACT 22 or SAT total score of 1100, or 2.7 GPA plus ACT 19 or SAT 990
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $18,834; NonResident: $44,380
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: Graduate Programs
Non-Traditional Offerings: Graduate Programs
FAA Certificate Offerings: Pilot Certificates, Flight Dispatch Certificate, UAS Part 107, and A&P
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Pilot Certificates, Flight Dispatch Certificate, UAS Part 107, and A&P
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $14,300; Commercial and Instrument: $29,150; CFI (Airplane): $4,800; CFII (Instrument): $2,300; Multi-Engine: $5,000
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 180; Average 220 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships Aviation Affiliations: AABI, AIAA, ATCA, ATEC, NBAA, NIFA, PAA, RAA, UAA, WAI
The University of Memphis
218 Brister Hall, Memphis TN 38152 (918) 595-3717 | www.memphis.edu
Point of Contact: Kimberly Coryat - kpcoryat@memphis.edu
Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 16, 703; Graduate: 4,892
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 97; Graduate: 0
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: 18%
Gender: Female: 15%; Male: 82 %
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $40,224; Non-resident: $72,096
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: Fall 2018
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Professional & Liberal Studies
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Yes
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private ASEL, Commercial with ASEL, AMEL and CFI ASEL. Instrument Rating.
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: No
Instruction conducted by: CTI Professional Flight Training
Cost of Lab Fees: As of AY 22-23 $59,104.00, including PPL
Flight Hours at graduation: 27 credit hours for flight, minimum clock hours for instruction 337 hours, not including CFI
Opportunities: Students can apply for $10,000 FedEx Purple Runway Scholarship
TEXAS
Angelo State University
2601 W. Avenue N., San Angelo, TX 76909 (325) 486-6299 | www.angelo.edu
Point of Contact: Scott Turner - stephen.turner@angelo.edu
TEXAS
Baylor University
One Bear Place #97413, Waco, TX 76798
(254) 710-3563| www.baylor.edu/aviation
Point of Contact:
Aviation Department - aviation@baylor.edu Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
IInstitution Type: Private
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 15,155; Graduate: 5,669
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 114
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program
Gender: Female 23%; Male 77%
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: 58,100
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1991
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Arts & Sciences
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: See table
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit offered for licenses/ratings previously received
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane), Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument), Multi-Engine Instructor
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private Pilot, Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine, Certified Flight Instructor (Airplane), Certified Flight Instructor (Instrument), Multi-Engine Instructor
Instruction conducted by: Baylor University and Universal Flight Concepts
Opportunities – Industry/ Employment/ Learning: Internship while enrolled, opportunity to flight instruct as a senior, pilot pipeline agreements with airlines
Aviation Affiliations: RAA, UAA, WAI
Central Texas College
6200 Central Texas Expressway, Killeen, TX 76542 (254) 526-1241 | www.ctcd.edu
Point of Contact: Aviation Dept.- ctc.aviation@ctcd.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: 2-year Public College
Accreditation: SACACOC
Highest Degree Offered: Associates
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 46
Freshman Admissions Requirements: For flight courses only; 3 letters of recommendations, 2.5 GPA, Essay, 2nd or 1st class medical. (competitve enrollment for flightcourses)
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $7,800; Non-Resident: (International) $15,000
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1967 School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Science
Online Aviation Programs: No
FAA Certificate Offerings: Pilot-Private ASEL, Instrument Airplane, Commercial ASEL, ME, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: PPL, Instrument, CPL (ASEL)
Instruction conducted by: Central Texas College Cost of Lab Fees: $60,373 only flight fees
Flight Hours at Graduation: Average 205 - 250 Industry/Employment/Learning Opportunities: Internships and Emplyment as CFI avilable
Scholarship/Financial Aid: Aviation Scholarship Available Aviation Affiliations: Texas A&M University-Central Texas, UAA
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LeTourneau University
2100 S. Mobberly Ave., Longview, TX 75602 (903) 233-3000 | www.letu.edu
Point of Contact: David Tesser - davidtesser@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: 1,208; Graduate: 41
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 249
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 22.4%
Percentage Identify as Female: 46.07%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Test optional: 3.0 GPA or higher on a 4.0 unweighted scale
Test required: 2.5 GPA or higher on a 4.0 unweighted scale and 20 ACT or 1030 SAT or 66 CLT
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $49,010; Non-Resident: $37,890
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 Private Pilot certificate held at the time of admission. Aviation Management Degree offered online as well as on-ground.
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, Commercial Single-Engine, Commercial Multi-Engine, MEI, CFI, CFII, Mechanic- A&P, Aircraft Dispatcher
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Self-examining Authority, 147
Instruction conducted by: University Staff/Instructors
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $20,614; Instrument: $24,016; Commercial Multi: $18,451; Commercial Single: $11,060; CFI: $12,923; CFII: $4,340; MEI: $8,290
Flight Hours at graduation Minimum: 150; Average: 185 Industry/ Employment/ Learning Opportunities: Internships, Envoy Cadet Program
Aviation Affiliations: Envoy Cadet Program
TEXAS
Lone Star College
777 Conroe Park Drive N., Conroe, TX 77303 (936) 521-4571 | www.lonestar.edu/pilot
Point of Contact: Allison Ruda - LSC-ProPilot@lonestar.edu
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Institutional Information
Institution Type: Community College
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelor Student Body: Co-educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 27,601
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 65
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 33%
Percentage Identify as Female: 30%
Freshman Admission Requirements: Minimum college 2.5 GPA (HS equivalent), college ready for English and Math
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $4,050; NonResident: $9,090
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2020
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located:
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FAA Certificate Offerings: Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument, Multi-Engine Instructor
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: $10,180; Instrument: $15,670; Intermediate $16,192; Commercial Single and Multi-Engine: $21,588; CFI Multi and CFI (Instrument): $11,658; Multi-Engine Instructor $4,675; CFI and CFI-I $10,570
Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 250; Average 300 Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 2; Total Annual Value: $1,600
Administration: John J. Blum, Chief Pilot and Program Director Aviation Affiliations: Aviate, Envoy, GoJet, Mountain Air Cargo, SkyWest, Southwest
Articulation Agreements: Lone Star College BAS; Texas A&M University-Central Texas
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Stephen F. Austin State University
1936 North Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75962 (936) 468-3401 | www.sfasu.edu
Point of Contact: Allen Wilson - aviation@sfasu.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: 4 year University
Accreditation: SACSOCS
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D., Ed.D.
Student Body: 11,947
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 10,300
Graduate: 1,647
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 100; Graduate: N/A
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program
Gender: Female 27% ; Male 73%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: TSI complete, 2.5 GPA, ADAPT complete, Aviation Program application Calendar System: 16 week semesters
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $10,600 flat rate; Non-resident: $20,000 - $28,000
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2020
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Education, School of Human Science
FAA Certificate Offerings: PPL, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI
Instruction conducted by: Stephen F Austin State University and HCH Aviation
Cost of Lab Fees: $90,000 for all Flight Labs: PPL, Instrument,
Texas A&M University – Central Texas
1001 Leadership Pl., Killeen, TX 76549
(254) 519-5776 | www.tamuct.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Carson Pearce - carson.pearce@tstc.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Upper-level degree program university
Accreditation: SACSCOC
Highest Degree Offered: Master’s
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 717; Graduate: 162
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program:
Undergraduate: 16 Full-time, 90 Part-time
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 19%
Percentage Identify as Female: 7%
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $6,627; NonResident: $16,770
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2009
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Texas A&M University - Central Texas Online Aviation Programs: All programs 100% online Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Basic Ground Instructor Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: $6,019, Pell Grant: $4,496
Aviation Affiliations: ATEC, EAA, UAA
Articulation Agreements: Central Texas College, Texas State
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Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, TX 77004 (713) 313-7011 | www.tsu.edu
Point of Contact: Terence Fontaine- terence.fontaine@tsu.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public HBCU
Accreditation: SACSCOC
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 5,684; Graduate: 610
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 93; Graduate: 3
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program
Gender: Female 22%; Male 77%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: High School Diploma or GED, 2.5 GPA or better, and/or 900 SAT Score
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $10,274/year; Nonresident: $23,984/year
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1986
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College opf Science, Engineering, and Technology
Online Aviation Programs: No
Non-Traditional Offerings: N/A
FAA Certificate Offerings: All, with the exception of MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: All, with the exception of MEI
Instruction conducted by: Chief Pilot, Assistant Chief Pilot, and Adjunct Instructors
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: Total Number: 21; Total Annual Value: $100,000
Administration: Terence H. Fontaine, Ed.D., Executive Director of Aviation
Aviation Affiliations: UA, SW, PSA, REPUBLIC, OBAP, AAAE, WAI, ATMAE, AABI
Articulation Agreements: SouthWest Airlines - Destination 225˚
Texas State Technical College - Waco
3801 Campus Drive, Waco, TX 76705 (254) 867-2600 | waco.tstc.edu
Point of Contact: Angel Newhart - angel.newhart@tstc.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: 2-Year Public Accreditation: SACSCOC Highest Degree Offered: 2-Year
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $3,686 -$18,420
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1969
FAA Certificate Offerings Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII, ME, MEI
Aviation Affiliations: Texas A&M University Aviation Degree Programs
TEXAS
Texas Woman’s University
304 Administration Dr., Denton, TX 76204 (940) 898-4585 | twu.edu
Point of Contact: J. Clint Grant - jgrant11@twu.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2023 (accepting students for Fall 2024)
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Arts & Sciences
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Professional Pilot; Aviation Management
Comments: TWU’s Bachelor of Science in Aviation Science is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. First class is scheduled to start in Fall 2024.
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
Aviation Degree Programs
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; NonResident: $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: 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
Utah State University
6000 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322 (435) 797-0680 | www.usu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Michael Logan - michael.logan@usu.edu
Degree Programs
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: 24,647; Graduate: 3,044
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 530; Graduate 35
Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 16%
Percentage Identify as Female: 9.1%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Open Enrollment, 2.5
GPA for MX & UAS, 2.75 for Pilot Program
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident $3,332; Non-Resident: $9,567
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1939
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences
Online Aviation Programs: Master of Aviation Science Degree
Non-Traditional Offerings: Credit given for FAA Certifications at time of admission; evening and continuing education
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Commercial, Instrument, Single-Engine, Multi-Engine, CFI, CFII, UAS/Remote, A&P
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 61, 141, 147
Instruction conducted by: In house at USU, at both Logan and Price locations
Cost of Lab Fees: https://aste.usu.edu/aviation/programs/fees Flight Hours at Graduation: Minimum 215; Average 250 Opportunities – Industry/Employment/Learning: Internships, Multiple Bridge Programs, Career fairs, CFI as student Scholarship/Financial Aid: Total Number: 1,898; Total Annual Value: $4,400; aviation.usu.edu
Aviation Affiliations: AHP, EAA, NGPA, NIFA, UAA, UAS Americas, WAI
Articulation Agreements: Utah System of Higher Education, Stackable Degree with High School concurrent enrollment
UTAH
Utah Valley University
1185 Mike Jense Pkwy., Provo, UT 84601 (801) 863-7830 | www.FlyUVU.com
Point of Contact: Ryan Tanner - aviation@uvu.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information
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
Averett University
420 W Main Street, Danville, VA 24541 (434) 791-5755 | www.averett.edu
Point of Contact: Thomas Vick - thomas.vick@averett.edu
Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information/Aviation Program None provided
Hampton University
100 E. Queens Street, Hampton, VA 23668 (757) 727-5418 | twu.edu
Point of Contact: Orestes Gooden - aviation@hamptonu.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
Liberty University
1971 University Blvd., Lynchburg, VA 24515 (434) 592-2183 | www.liberty.edu/aeronautics
VIRGINIA
Point of Contact: Steven Brinly - aeronautics@liberty.edu
Institutional Information
IInstitution Type: Private
Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI)
Highest Degree Offered: Ph.D.
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: 74,650
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 2,788; Graduate: 163
Percentage Racial or Ethnic Minorities: 27%
Percentage Non-male Enrollment: 14%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: https://www.liberty.edu/ residential/undergraduate/ Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: $23,800
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 2002
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: School of Aeronautics
Online Aviation Programs: Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D.
FAA Certificate Offerings: Private, Instrument, Commercial, CFI, CFII, MEI, Mechanic: Airframe and Powerplant
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: 141, 61, and 147
Instruction conducted by: School of Aeronautics and/or Flight Training Affiliates
Cost of Lab Fees: See www.liberty.edu/coursefees
Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum: 190
Opportunities – Internships while enrolled, CFI while enrolled, Active Career Center and Employer Presence
Aviation Affiliations: AABI, ATEC, AUVSI, ISASI, MSI, NBAA, NIFA, UAA, VABA, WAI
Central Washington University
400 E University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509) 963-2364 | www.cwu.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Dr. Samuel Pavel - Samuel.Pavel@cwu.edu
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public Accreditation: NWCCU
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: 10,327 FTE
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 300
Minority Percentage Enrolled in Aviation Program: 30%
Gender: Female: 16%; Male: 84%
Freshman Admissions Requirements: Application essay for Professional Pilot program
Calendar System: Quarter
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $8,685; Non-resident: $25,213
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1975
School/ college/ division in which the aviation program is located: College of Education and Professional Studies
Traditional Aviation Degree Programs: Aviation Management, Professional Pilot
Online Aviation Programs: Yes
FAA Certificate Offerings: PPC, CPC, INST, MEL, CFI, CFII, MEI
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Yes
Instruction conducted by: Central Washington University
Cost of Lab Fees: Private: $24,700; Instrument: $23,726; Commercial: $33,071; CFI – (Airplane): $8,991; Multi-Engine: $10,160;
Flight Hours at graduation: Average: 250
Opportunities – Internships and Airline Partnerships
Scholarship/ Financial Aid: www.cwu.edu/aviation/financial-aid
Administration: Advisory Committee
Aviation Affiliations: UAA, ALPA, AAAE, WAI
Moody Aviation / Moody Bible Institute
6719 E. Rutter Ave., Spokane, WA 99212 (254) 867-2600 | www.moody.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Jan Siersen - moody.aviation@moody.edu
Institutional Information
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
Comprehensive Software for Managing Flight Training, Maintenance, & Safety!
Highlights
ETA – Flight Training Management
Curriculum Driven Scheduling
Flight, Sim, Academic & Oral Events
Notifications on TaloMobile App
Student Training Management
Automated Course Minimums Auditing
Detailed Line Item Tracking
Currency/Qualification Tracking
Instructor Performance/Payroll
Electronic Grade Book/Training Data
Invoicing and Debit Accounts
Resource Utilization Management
TalonSMART – Safety Management & Report Tracking
Electronic Accident/Incident and Hazard Documentation and Reporting
Investigation Findings/Corrective Action Documentation and Reporting
Administer Safety Surveys and Reporting
RMS – Resource Maintenance
Electronic Workorder Management
Maintenance Event Tracking
Discrepancy Tracking/Management
Inventory Control/Management
Integrates with ETA for Availability/Utilization
Fairmont State University
WEST VIRGINIA
1201 Locust Ave., Fairmont, WV 26554 (304) 367-4000 | www.fairmontstate.edu
Point of Contact: Timothy Bayne - timothy.bayne@fairmontstate.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
WEST VIRGINIA
Fox Valley Technical College 3601 Oregon Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902 (920) 232-6001 | www.fvtc.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Jared Huss - thomas.vick@averett.edu
Marshall University
One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25755 (740) 249-5368 | www.marshall.edu/aviation
Point of Contact: Bryan Branham - bnfs@marshall.edu
Institutional Information/Aviation
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Technical College
Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Associate
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 150 Percentage Minority Enrolled in Aviation Program: 10-15% Freshmen Admission Requirements: High School DiplomaACT/Accuplaser
Calendar System: Semester
Annual Undergraduate Tuition: Resident: $158/Credit; NonResident: $228/Credit
Aviation Program
Year aviation program established: 1991
School/college/division in which the aviation program is located: Transportation
Online Aviation Programs: Yes
Non-Traditional Offerings: Yes
FAA Certificate Offerings: Part 141 Flight School; Part 147 Airframe & Powerplant
Instruction offered under FAA part 141: Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial Instruction conducted by: Institution Flight Hours at graduation: Minimum 300; Average 300; Maximum Varies
Aviation Affiliations: AOPA, EAA, NBAA, UAA, WBAA
Articulation Agreements: UW-Oshkosh; Aviation Management; Aviation Maintenance training is a FAA approved part 147 aviation maintenance technician school.
Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
1750 Finch Avenue E., Toronto, Canada M2J 2X5 (416) 491-5050 | www.senecacollege.ca
Point of Contact: Maureen Murphy - firc@senecacollege.ca
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
CANADA
University of Waterloo
P.O. Box 60, 200 University Ave., Waterloo, Canada N2L 3G1 (519) 888-4567 | uwaterloo.ca/aviation
Point of Contact: Suzanne Kearns - suzanne.kearns@uwaterloo.ca
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
None provided
University of Western Ontario
Social Science Centre 4330, 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, MultiEngine, 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; Average 204; Maximum 224 Total time Including FTD: Minimum 222; Average: 290; Maximum: 319
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 Affiliations: UAA
Worms University of Applied Sciences
Erenburgerstrasse 19 67549 Worms, Germany +49 6241 5090 | www.hs-worms.de
Point of Contact: Richard Klophaus - klophaus@hs-worms.de
Institutional Information
Institution Type: Public
Accreditation: Ministry of Education Rhineland-Palatinate
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 3,700
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: Undergraduate: 302
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 Program
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: € 80,000 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
*offered in English; ATPL (A or H) included. German language skills are mandatory; Student license from DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH (German ANSP) included
University of Management & Technology
Street No. 2, Block C2, Phase 1 Johar, Lahore Punjab, Pakistan 0092 42 35212816 | www.umt.edu.pk
Point of Contact: Ahmad Aizaz - ahmadaizaz@umt.edu.pk
Institutional Information
Institution Type: University
Accreditation: Aero-Building, Higher Education Commission
Highest Degree Offered: Associate
Student Body: Co-Educational
Full-time Enrollment: Undergraduate: 450
Full-time Students Enrolled in Aviation Program: 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
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: Internships Aviation Affiliations: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, Govt of Pakistan, European Aviation Safety Agency, Higher Education Commission, Govt of Pakistan, UAA
Rockfield College of Sciences and Technology
Rautistrasse 12, PO Box 620, Zurich, Switzerland CH-8040 (4143) 534-6561 | www.rcmedu.ch
Point of Contact: Jeremiah Agboola - admin@rcmedu.ch
None provided Aviation Degree Programs
Institutional Information/Aviation Program
ALABAMA
Calhoun Community College
P.O. Box 2216 Decatur, AL, 35609 www.calhoun.edu (256) 306-2500
Coastal Alabama Community College 1975 Avenue C, Mobile, AL 3661 www.coastalalabama.edu (251) 580-4930
Enterprise State Community College 600 Plaza Drive, Enterprise, AL 36331 www.escc.edu (334) 347-2623
Tuckegee University 1200 W Montgomery Road, Tuskegee, AL 36088 www.tuskegee.edu (334) 727-8011
Wallace State Community College 801 Main St. N.W., Hanceville, AL 35077 www.wallacestate.edu (256) 737-3040
ALASKA
University of Alaska Fairbanks Community and Technical College 604 Barnette St., Fairbanks, AK 99701 www.ctc.uaf.edu (907) 455-2800
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
Yavapai College 1100 E Sheldon St, Prescott, AZ 86301 www.yc.edu/aviation (928) 717-7777
ARKANSAS
Black River Technical College P.O. Box 468, Pocahontas, AR 72455 www.blackrivertech.org (870) 248-4000
Pulaski Tech College Aviation School 600 W. Maryland Avenue Sherwood, AR 72120 www.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. Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536 www.avc.edu (616) 722-6300
Chaffey College 5885 Haven Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 www.chaffey.edu (909) 652-6869
CALIFORNIA
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
College of Alameda 555 Ralph Appezzato Memorial Pkwy, Alameda, CA 94501 www.alameda.peralta.edu (510) 522-7221
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
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 Ave., 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
Reedley College 995 N. Reed Ave., Reedley, CA 93654 www.reedleycollege.edu (559) 638-3641
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
San Diego Christian College 200 Riverview Pkwy., Santee, CA 92071 www.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
CALIFORNIA
Victor Valley College 18422 Bear Valley Rd., Victorville, CA 92395 www.vvc.edu (760) 245-4271
West Los Angeles College 9000 Overland Ave. Culver City, CA 90230 www.wlac.edu (310) 287-4514
COLORADO
Western Colorado Community College 1 Western Way, Gunnison, CO 81231 www.western.edu (970) 943.2119
CONNECTICUT
Naugatuck Valley Community College 750 Chase Pkwy. Waterbury, CT 06708 www.nv.edu (203) 575-8000
Quinebaugh 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 Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 20008 www.udc.edu (202) 274-5000
DELAWARE
Delaware Technical Community College 21499 Rudder Ln., Georgetown, DE 19947 www.dtcc.edu (302) 259-6741
Wilmington University 320 N. Dupont Hwy. New Castle, DE 19720 www.wilmu.edu (302) 356-6746
FLORIDA
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology 4220 Aviator Way, Fort Pierce, FL 34946 aviator.edu/aviation (772) 466-4822
Eastern Florida State College 3865 N. Wickham Rd. Melbourne, FL 32935 www.easternflorida.edu (321) 433-7754
Florida Technical College of Aeronautics 150 W. University Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901 www.fit.edu (321) 674-8000
Hobe Sound Bible College 11298 SE Gomez Ave. Hobe Sound, FL 33455 www.hsbc.edu (772) 545-1400
FLORIDA
Palm Beach State College 4200 S. Congress Ave. Lake Worth, FL 33461 www.palmbeachstate.edu (561) 868-3577
Santa Fe College 3000 N.W. 83rd St., Gainesville, FL 32606 www.sfcollege.edu (352) 395-5000
Southeastern University 1000 Longfellow Blvd., Lakeland, FL 33801 www.seu.edu (800) 500-8760
St. Petersburg College 6605 5th Ave. N., St Petersburg, FL 33710 www.spcollege.edu (727) 398-8256
University of Miami 1251 Memorial Dr., Coral Gables, FL 33146 www.welcome.miami.edu (305) 284-2571
GEORGIA
Augusta Technical College 3200 Augusta Tech Dr. Augusta, GA 30906 augustatech.edu (706) 771-4000
Central Georgia Technical College 3300 Macon Tech Dr., Macon, GA 31206 www.centralgatech.edu (478) 218-3360
Georgia Northwestern Tech College 127 Capitoline Dr. N.E., Rome, GA 30165 www.gntc.edu (706) 802-5086
South Georgia Technical College 900 South Georgia Tech Parkway Americus, GA 31709 www.southgatech.edu (229) 931-2394
HAWAII
University of Hawaii at Hilo 200 W Kawili St. Hilo HI 96720 www.aerohilo@hawaii.edu (808) 932-7341
IDAHO
Idaho State University 921 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201 www.isu.edu (208) 232-8485
Treasure Valley Community College 205 S 6th Ave. #102, Caldwell, ID 83605 www.tvcc.cc/aviation (208) 455-6820
ILLINOIS
Kishwaukee College 21193 Malta Rd. Malta, IL 60150 www.kish.edu (815) 825-2086
Lewis and Clark Community College 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey, IL 62035 www.lc.edu (618) 468-7000
Lincoln Land Community College 5250 Shepherd Rd., Springfield, IL www.llcc.edu (217) 786-2200
ILLINOIS
Quincy University
1800 College Ave. Quincy, IL 62301 www.quincy.edu (217) 228-5432
Rock Valley College 6349 Falcon Rd., Rockford, IL
www.rockvalleycollege.edu (815) 921-3013
Waubonsee Community College
Route 47 Waubonsee Dr. Sugar Grove, IL 60554 www.waubonsee.edu (630) 466-7900
INDIANA
Ivy Tech Community College
50 W. Fall Creek Pkwy N. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46208 www.ivytech.edu (888) 489-5463
Vincennes University 1002 N. 1st St., Vincennes, IN 47591 www.vinu.edu (317) 328-7171
IOWA
Iowa Lakes Community College
300 S 18th St., Estherville, IA 51334 www.iowalakes.edu (712) 362-8363
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
Wichita State University 845 Fairmount St., Wichita, KS 67260 www.wichita.edu (316) 978-5234
KENTUCKY
Ashland Community and Tech College 1400 College Dr., Ashland, KY 41101 www.ashland.kctcs.edu (606) 326-2000
Eastern Kentucky University 521 Lancaster Ave., Richmond, KY 40475 www.eku.edu (859) 622-1000
Jefferson Community and Tech College 109 E. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202 www.jefferson.kctcs.edu (502) 213-5333
Somerset Community College 808 Monticello St., Somerset, KY 42501 www.somerset.kctcs.edu (606) 451-6772
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge Community College
201 Community College Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70806 www.mybrcc.edu (225) 216-8000
Northwestern State University 175 Sam Sibley Dr., Natchitoches, LA 71457 www.nsula.edu (318) 357-6699
South Louisiana Community College 1101 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette, LA 70506 www.solacc.edu (337) 521-9000
Sowela Technical Community College 3820 Sen J Bennett Johnston Ave. Lake Charles, LA 70615 www.sowela.edu (337) 421-6592
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 Dr., Augusta, ME 04330 www.uma.edu (877) 862-1234
MASSACHUSETTS
Middlesex Community College 591 Springs Rd., Bedford, MA 01730 www.middlesex.mass.edu (781) 280-3200
Northshore Community College 1 Ferncroft Rd., Danvers, MA 01923 www.northshore.edu (978) 762-4000
MICHIGAN
Cornerstone University 1001 E. Beltline Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49525 www.cornerstone.edu (616) 949-5300
Lansing Community College 610 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 www.lcc.edu (517) 483-1345
MIAT College of Technology 2955 S. Haggerty Rd., Canton, MI 48188 www.miat.edu/aviation (800) 447-1310
Northern Michigan College 1701 E. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49686 www.nmc.edu (734) 487-1161
MINNESOTA
Inver Hills Community College 2500 80th Street 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
Minneapolis Community and Technology College 1501 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55403 www.minneapolis.edu (612) 659-6000
MINNESOTA
Northland Community and Tech College 1101 State Hwy. 1 Thief River Falls, MN 56701 www.northlandcollege.edu (218) 683-8806
Rochester Community and Tech College 2485 W. Henrietta Rd. #2323 Rochester, NY 14623 www.rctc.edu (585) 292-3700
St Cloud State University 720 4th Ave. S., St Cloud, MN 56301 www.stcloudstate.edu (320) 308-0121
MISSISSIPPI
Hinds Community College 4130 Airport Rd., Bolton, MS 39041 www.hindscc.edu (601) 857-3300
Northwest Mississippi Community College 1310 Belk Blvd., Oxford, MS 38655 www.northwestms.edu (662) 280-6183
MISSOURI
Linn State Technical College One Technology Dr., Linn, MO 65051 www.statetechmo.edu (573) 897-5199
Ozarks Technical Community College 1001 E Chestnut Expy. Springfield, MO 65802 www.academics.otc.edu (417) 447-7500
State Technical College of Missouri 1 Technology Dr., Linn, MO 65051 www.statetechmo.edu (573) 897-5000
MONTANA
Helena College 1115 N. Roberts St. #117, Helena, MT 59601 www.helenacollege.edu (406) 447-6900
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
NEW JERSEY
Bergen Community College
400 Paramus Rd., Paramus, NJ 07652 www.bergen.edu/aviation (201) 447-7100
County College of Morris 214 Center Grove Rd. Randolph, NJ 07869 www.ccm.edu (973) 328-5000
NEW JERSEY
Thomas Edison State University 111 W. State St., Trenton, NJ 08608 www.tesu.edu (973) 328-5000
NEW MEXICO
Eastern New Mexico University Rosswell P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM 88202 www.roswell.enmu.edu (575) 624-7023
San Juan College 4601 College Blvd. Farmington, NM 87402 www.sanjuancollege.edu (505) 326-3311
NEW YORK
Mohawk Valley Community College 1101 Sherman Dr., Utica, NY 13501 www.mvcc.edu (315) 792-5400
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 www.abtech.edu (828) 398-7900
College of the Albemarle 1208 N. Road St., Elizabeth City, NC 27909 www.albemarle.edu/aviation (252) 335-0821
Craven Community College
800 College Ct., New Bern, NC 28562 www.cravencc.edu (252) 638-7200
NORTH CAROLINA
Guilford Technical Community College
601 E. Main St., Jamestown, NC 27282 www.gtcc.edu (336) 334-4822
Lenoir Community College 231 North Carolina Hwy. 58 Kinston, NC 28504 www.lenoircc.edu (252) 527-6223
Robeson Community College 5160 Fayetteville Rd. Lumberton, NC 28360 www.robeson.edu (910) 272-3381
Sandhills Community College 3395 Airport Rd., Pinehurst, NC 28374 www.sandhills.edu/aviation (910) 692-6185
Wayne Community College 3000 Wayne Memorial Dr. Goldsboro, NC 27534 www.waynecc.edu/aviation (919) 735-5151
OHIO
Cincinnati State Technical 3520 Central Pkwy., Cincinnati, OH 45223 www.cincinnatistate.edu (513) 569-4974
Clark State Community College 570 E. Leffel Ln., Springfield, OH 45505 www.clarkstate.edu (937) 328-6028
OHIO
Columbus State Community College 550 E. Spring St., Columbus, OH 43215 www.cscc.edu (614) 287-7105
Southern State Community College 100 Hobart Dr., Hillsboro, OH 45133 www.sscc.edu (800) 628-7722
University of Cincinnati Clermont College 4200 Clermont College Dr. Batavia, OH 45103 www.ucclermont.edu (513) 735-9100
OKLAHOMA
Western Oklahoma State College 2801 N. Main St., Altus, OK 73521 www.wosc.edu (580) 477-7767
OREGON
Central Oregon Community College 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend, OR 97701 www.cocc.edu (541) 318-3702
Klamath Community College 7390 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR 97603 www.klamathcc.edu (541) 882-3521
Lane Community College 4000 E. 30th Ave., Eugene, OR 97405 www.lanecc.edu (541) 463-4316
Portland Community College 12000 S.W. 49th Ave., Portland, OR 97219 www.pcc.edu (971) 722-7457
PENNSYLVANIA
Community College of Allegheny County 1750 Clairton Road, West Mifflin, PA 15122 www.ccac.edu (412) 237-CCAC
Community College of Beaver County 1 College Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701 www.ccbc.edu (724) 480-2222
Edinboro University 219 Meadville St, Edinboro, PA 16444 www.edinboro.edu (814) 732-2000
Lehigh Carbon Community College 718 Hamilton St., Allentown, PA 18101 www.lccc.edu/aviation (610) 799-1940
Pennsylvania College of Technology 1 College Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701 www.pct.edu (570) 320-2400
PUERTO RICO
Ana G. Mendez University Av. Ana G. Méndez, San Juan, PR 00926 www.carolina.uagm.edu (787) 705-1403
SOUTH CAROLINA
Bob Jones University 1700 Wade Hampton Blvd. Greenville, SC 29614 www.bju.edu (864) 242-5100
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville Technical College
506 S. Pleasantburg Dr. Greenville, SC 29607
www.gvltec.edu (864) 422-1762
Trident Technical College 7000 Rivers Ave. North Charleston, SC 29406 www.tridenttech.edu (843) 574-6111
SOUTH DAKOTA
Lake Area Technical Institute 1201 Arrow Ave. N.E., Watertown, SD 57201 www.lakeareatech.edu (605) 882-5284
TENNESSEE
Austin Peay State University 601 College St., Clarksville, TN 37044 www.apsu.edu (931) 221-7011
Northeast State Community College 2425 TN-75, Blountville, TN 37617
www.northeaststate.edu (423) 323-3191
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
Tennessee College of Applied Technology
3435 Tchulahoma, Memphis, TN 38118 www.tcatmemphis.edu (901) 543-6183
Tennessee State University
3500 John A Merritt Blvd. Nashville, TN 37209 www.tnstate.edu/ait (615) 963-5378
University of Tennessee Space Institute 411 B. H. Goethert Parkway MS-03 Tullahoma TN 37388 www.utsi.edu (865) 974-1000
TEXAS
Amarillo College 1314 S Polk St. Amarillo, TX 79101 www.actx.edu (806) 335-4381
Del Mar College 101 Baldwin Blvd. Corpus Christi, TX 78404 www.delmar.edu (361) 698-2721
Hallmark University 8901 Wetmore Rd., San Antonio, TX 78216 www.hallmarkuniversity.edu (210) 690-9000
Lee College
200 Lee Dr., Baytown, TX 77520
www.lee.edu (281) 425-6440
MIAT College of Technology - Houston 533 Northpark Central Dr. Houston, TX 77073
www.miat.edu (888) 547-7047
TEXAS
Palo Alto College
1400 W. Villaret Blvd. San Antonio, TX 78224
www.alamo.edu (210) 486-3077
San Jacinto College
8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, TX 77505
www.sanjac.edu (281) 991-2659
St. Philips College
1801 Martin Luther King Dr. San Antonio, TX 78203
www.alamo.edu (210) 486-7201
Tarrant County College District 1500 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 www.tccd.edu (817) 515-7250
Texas State Technical College Harlingen North N. Street, Harlingen, TX 78550 www.tstc.edu (956) 364-4787
University of Texas GSBS 6767 Bertner Ave., Houston, TX 77030
www.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 P.O. 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
Hampton University 100 E. Queens St., Hampton, VA 23668 www.home.hamptonu.edu (540) 453-2306
WASHINGTON
Big Bend Community College
7662 Chanute St. N.E. Moses Lake, WA 98837 www.bigbend.edu (509) 793-2246
Clover Park Technical College 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. S.W. Lakewood, WA 98499
www.cptc.edu (253) 583-8904
Everett Community College
2000 Tower St., Everett, WA 98201 www.everettcc.edu (425) 388-9584
Green River Community College 12401 S.E. 320th St., Auburn, WA 98092 www.greenriver.edu (253) 833-9111
WASHINGTON
South Seattle Community College
6000 16th Ave. S.W., 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
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia University Institute of Technology 400 S. Kanawha St., Beckley, WV 25801 www.wvutech.edu (304) 929-0311
WISCONSIN
Gateway Technical College 3520 30th Ave., Kenosha, WI 53144 www.gtc.edu (262) 564-3610
Madison Area Technical College 1701 Wright St., Madison WI 53704 www.madisoncollege.edu 608-246-6100
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh 800 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54901 www.oce.uwosh.edu (920) 424-1021
WYOMING
Casper College
125 College Dr. Casper, WY 82601 www.caspercollege.edu (307) 268-2100
NON-MEMBER INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
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
P.O. 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
BRAZIL
Pontifical University of Rio Grande do Sul Av. Ipiranga, 6681 - Partenon
Porto Alegre - RS, 90619-900, Brazil www.pucrs.br +55 21 3527 1577
CANADA
Concordia University
MB 12-125, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W. Montreal QC, Canada www.concordiaeducation.org (514) 848-2424
Confederation College 1450 Nakina Dr. Thunder Bay, ON P7C 4W1 Canada www.confederationcollege.ca (807) 475-6110
Centre Québecois de Formation Aéronautique
112 Ave. De Yonge Crescent Point-Claire, Quebec H9R 2L9, Canada www.cqff.ca (866) 833-2114
Georgian College 1450 8th St. E., Box 700 Owen Sound, Ontario N4K 5R4, Canada www.georgiancollege.ca (705) 728-1968
Sault University
443 Northern Ave. Sault Ste Marie, ON, Canada P6B 4J3 www.saultcollege.ca (800) 461-2260
CHINA
Nanjing University of Aeronautics
29 Yudao St., Nanjing, Jiangsu, China iao.nuaa.edu.cn +56 32 2277 773
IRELAND
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
ITALIA
University of Rome
Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 00185 - Roma, RM, Italia www.ul.ie (+39) 06 49911
SOUTH KOREA
HanSeo University
46 Hanseo 1-ro, Haemi-myeon, Sosan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea hseng.hanseo.ac.kr +82 41-660-1144
Korea Aerospace University
76 Hanggongdaehak-ro, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea www.kauisp.com +82 2 300 0357
INDIA
Modern College of Business & Sciences P.O. 133, Muscat 100 133, Oman, India mcbs.edu.om +968 24 583583
PAKISTAN
Lahore School of Aviation Raiwand Rd., Lahore 34000, Pakistan +92 42 111-865-865
PANAMA
Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá Aeropuerto Internacional Miguel A Gelabert Hangar 11B, Albrook, Panama utp.ac.pa +507 560 3179
SAUDIA ARABIA
Prince Sultan University PO Box 66833, Rafha St Riyadh 11586, Saudia Arabia www.psu.edu (1196611) 494-8537
SPAIN
Campus Universitario Aeronautico Carretera de Segovia s/n 47012 Valladolid, Spain www.uemc.edu + 983228505
Centro de Estudios Superiores de La Aviacion Apartado de Correos 481, 43201 Reus, Spain www.cesda.com/en +34 977 300 027
A
A-B Tech Community College 75
Academy College 33
Aims Community College 12
Amarillo College 76
Ana G. Mendez University 75
Andrews University 31
Angelo State University 54
Antelope Valley College 73
Arizona State University 5
Ashland Community and Technical College 74
Athens State University 4
Atlantic Cape Community College 40
Auburn University 4
Augusta Technical College 74
Austin Peay State University 76
Averett University 65
Aviation Institute of Maintenance 76
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science & Tech 73
B
Baton Rouge Community College 74
Baylor University 55
Bergen Community College 75
Big Bend Community College 76
Black River Technical College 73
Blue Ridge Community College 76
Bob Jones University 75
Bowling Green State University 45
Broward College Aviation Institute 14
C
Calhoun Community College 73
California Aeronautical University – Arizona 6, 8
California Aeronautical University – California 8, 9
California Baptist University 10
Campus Universitario Aeronautico 77
Cape Cod Community College 31
Casper College 76
Central Christian College of Kansas 74
Central Georgia Technical College 74
Central Oregon Community College 75
Central Texas College 56
Central Washington University 67
Centre Quebecois Formation Aeronautique 77
Centro de Estudios Superiores de La Aviacion 77
Chaffey College 73
Chandler-Gilbert Community College 73
Charleston Southern University 53
Cincinnati State Technical 75
City College of San Francisco Aeronautics 73
Clark State Community College 75
Clover Park Technical College 76
Coastal Alabama Community College 73
Cochise Community College 6
College of Alameda 73
College of Albemarle 75
College of DuPage 26
College of Southern Nevada 40
Colorado Northwestern Community College 12
Columbus State Community College 75
Community College of Allegheny County 75
Community College of Baltimore County 30
Community College of Beaver County 75
C
Concordia University 77
Confederation College 77
Cork Institute of Technology 77
Cornerstone University 74
County College of Morris 75
Craven Community College 75
CUNY Aviation Institute at York College 42
Cypress College 73
D
Del Mar College 76
Delaware State University 13
Delaware Technical Community College 73
Delta State University 34
Dublin City University 77
Dutchess Community College 42
E
Eastern Florida State College 73
Eastern Kentucky University 74
Eastern Michigan University 31
Eastern New Mexico University 41
Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell 75
Edinboro University 75
Elizabeth City State University 44
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach 14
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott 7
Enterprise State Community College at Ozark 73
Everett Community College 76
Everglades University 15
F
Fairmont State University 69
Farmingdale State College 43
Florida Institute of Technology 17
Florida Memorial University 18
Florida State College at Jacksonville 18
Florida Tech College of Aeronautics 73
Fort Hays State University 74
Fox Valley Technical College 69
G
Gateway Technical College 76
Gavilan Community College 73
Georgia Northwestern Technical College 74
Georgian College 77
Glendale Community College 73
Grace University 75
Green River Community College 76
Greenville Technical College 76
Griffith University 76
Guilford Technical Community College 75
H
Hallmark University 76
Hampton University 65
Hanseo University 77
Helena College 75
Henderson State University 7
Hesston College 28
Hinds Community College 75
Hobe Sound Bible College 74
Idaho State University 74
Indian Hills Community College 74
Indiana State University 26
Indiana Wesleyan University 26
Institute of Aviation at Parkland College 23
Inter American University of Puerto Rico 51
Inver Hills College 74
Iowa Lakes Community College 74
Iowa Western Community College 74
Ivy Tech Community College 74
JJacksonville University 19
Jefferson Community and Technical College 74
K
Kansas State University Polytech 28
Kent State University 45
Kishwaukee College 74
Klamath Community College 75
Kocaeli University 77
Korea Aerospace University 77
LLahore School of Aviation 77
Lake Area Technical Institute 76
Lake Superior College 74
Lane Community College 75
Lansing Community College 74
Lee College 76
Lehigh Carbon Community College 75
Lenoir Community College 75
LeTourneau University 56
Lewis and Clark Community College 74
Lewis University 23
Liberty University 66
Lincoln Land Community College 74
Linn State Technical College 75
London Metropolitan University 77
Lone Star College 57
Long Beach City College 72
Louisiana Tech University 29
Lynn University 19
M
Madison Area Technical College 76
Marshall University 69
Marywood University 50
Mercer County Community College 41
Metropolitan State University of Denver 13
Miami Dade College 21
MIAT College of Technology 74
MIAT College of Technology- Houston 76
Middle Georgia State University 22
Middle Tennessee State University 54
Middlesex Community College 74
Minneapolis Community & Technical College 74
Minnesota State University, Mankato 34
Modern College of Business & Science 77
Mohawk Valley Community College 75
Montana State University – Gallatin College 37
Moody Aviation 67
Mt. San Antonio College 10
NNanjing University of Aeronautics 77
Naugatuck Valley Community College 73
New Hampshire Community Technical College 75
North Central Institute 76
North Shore Community College 74
Northeast State Community College 76
Northland Community & Technical College 75
Northwest Mississippi Community College 75
Northern Michigan University 74
Northwestern State University 74
O
Ohio University 46
Oklahoma State University 47
Orange Coast College 73
Ozarks Technical Community College 75
Ozarka College 9
P
Pacific Union College 73
Palo Alto College 76
Palm Beach State College 74
Palomar Community College 73
Parkland College 23
Pasco-Hernando State College 21
Pennsylvania College of Technology 75
Pima Community College 73
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 51
Polk State College 22
Pontifical University of Rio Grande 76
Portland Community College 75
Prince Sultan University 77
Pulaski Technical College Aviation School 73
Purdue University 27
Q
Quinebaugh Valley Community College 73
Quincy University 74
R
Reedley College 73
RMIT University 76
Robeson Community College 75
Rochester Community & Technical College 75
Rock Valley College 74
Rockfield College of Sciences and Technology 71
Rocky Mountain College 37
SSacramento City College 73
Saint Louis University 35
Salt Lake Community College 76
San Bernardino Valley College 73
San Diego Christian College 73
San Diego Miramar College 73
San Jacinto College 76
San Joaquin Valley College 73
San Jose State University 11
San Juan College 75
Sandhills Community College 75
Santa Fe College 74
Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology 77
Schenectady County Community College 75
S
Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology 70
Sinclair Community College 46
Solano Community College 73
Somerset Community College 74
South Dakota State University 53
South Georgia Technical College 74
South Louisiana Community College 74
South Seattle Community College 76
Southeast Missouri State University 36
Southeastern Oklahoma State University 49
Southeastern University 74
Southern Arkansas University Tech 73
Southern Illinois University – Carbondale 24, 25
Southern New Hampshire University 40
Southern State Community College 75
Southern University at Shreveport 29
Southern Utah University 63
Southwest Tennessee Community College 76
Southeastern Oklahoma State University 49
Southwestern Illinois College 25
Sowela Technical Community College 74
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology 49
Spokane Community College 76
St Cloud State University 75
St. Petersburg College 74
St. Philips College 76
State Technical College of Missouri 75
Stephen F. Austin State University 59
Swinburne University of Technology 76
T
Tarrant County College District 76
Tennessee College of Applied Technology 76
Tennessee State University 76
Texas A&M University – Central Texas 58, 59
Texas Southern University 61
Texas State Technical College – Harlingen 76
Texas State Technical College – Waco 61
Texas Woman’s University 60, 61
The Ohio State University 47
The University of Oklahoma 55
Thomas Edison State University 75
Treasure Valley Community College 74
Trident Technical College 76
Tulsa Community College 50
Tuskegee University 73
U
United Tanzania Aeronautics College 77
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María 77
Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá 77
University College Dublin 77
University of Alaska – Anchorage 5
University of Alaska Fairbanks 73
University of Central Missouri 36
University of Cincinnati - Clermont College 75
University of Dubuque 27
University of Limerick 77
University of Hawaii at Hilo 74
University of Louisiana at Monroe 74
University of Maine at Augusta 74
University of Management and Technology 71
University of Maryland Eastern Shore 30
University of Memphis 54
U
University of Miami 74
University of Nebraska at Kearney 38, 39
University of Nebraska at Omaha 39
University of New South Wales – Sydney 76
University of North Dakota 44
University of Oklahoma 50
University of Rome 77
University of South Australia 76
University of Southern California 11
University of Texas, GSBS 76
University of Tennessee, 76
University of the District of Columbia 73
University of Valencia 77
University of Waterloo 70
University of Western Ontario 70
University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh 76
Utah State University 63
Utah Valley University 64
V
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology 43
Vermont Technical College 76
Victor Valley College 73
Vincennes University 74
W
Walla Walla University 76
Wallace State Community College – Hanceville 73
Waubonsee Community College 74
Wayne Community College 75
West Los Angeles College 73
West Virginia University Institute of Technology 76
Western Colorado Community College 73
Western Michigan University 32, 33
Western Nebraska Community College 75
Western Oklahoma State College 75
Wichita State University 74
Wilmington University 73
Worms University of Applied Sciences 71
Y
Yavapai College - Arizona Community College 73
ALABAMA
[ Athens State University Y
[ Auburn University Auburn
[ Community College of the Air Force Montgomery
Tuskegee University
Wallace State Community College - Hanceville
ALASKA
[ University of Alaska - Anchorage
ARIZONA
[ Arizona State University North Mesa
[ California Aeronautical University Mesa
[ Cochise Community College Douglas
[ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Prescott Prescott
ARKANSAS
[ Henderson State University Arkadelphia Y
[ Ozarka College Melbourne Y
CALIFORNIA
[ California Aeronautical University Bakersbield
[ California Baptist University
California State Los Angeles
Glendale Community College
[ Mt. San Antonio College
Orange Coast College
Pacific Union College
[ San Joaquin Valley College
[ San Jose State University
[ Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology - IE
[ Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology - LAX
[ University of Southern California Los Angeles
[ William Jessup University
COLORADO
[ Aims Community College
[ Colorado Northwestern Community College
[ Metropolitan State University of Denver
DELAWARE
[ Delaware State University
FLORIDA
[ Broward College Aviation Institute
[ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Daytona
[ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Worldwide
[ Everglades University
[ Florida Institute of Technology
[ Florida Memorial University
[ Florida State College at Jacksonville
Florida Tech College of Aeronautics
Jacksonville University
Lynn University
[ Miami Dade College
[ Pasco Hernando State Collee
[ Polk State College
University of South Florida
[ University of West Florida
[ Georgia Northwestern Technical College
[ Middle Georgia Statge University
IDAHO
[ Indian Hills Community College
ILLINOIS
[ College of DuPage
[ Institute of Aviation at Parkland College
[ Lewis University
[ Quincy University
[ Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
Southwestern Illinois College
[ Indiana State University
[ Indiana Wesleyan University
[ Purdue University
IOWA Iowa Lakes Community College
[ Morningside University
[ University of Dubuque
KANSAS
[ Kansas State University - Salina
Ashland Community and Technical College
Eastern Kentucky University
[ Louisiana Tech University
[ Southern University at Shreveport
MAINE
University of Maine at Augusta
MARYLAND
[ Capitol Technology University
[ Community College of Baltimore County
[ University of Maryland Eastern Shore
MASSACHUSETTS
Bridgewater State University
[ Cape Cod Community College
MICHIGAN
[ Andrews University
[ Eastern Michigan University
Michigan Institute of Aeronautics
[ Northwestern Michigan College
[ Western Michigan University College of Aviation
MINNESOTA
[ Academy College Bloomington
[ Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato
[ Northland Community and Technical College
MISSISSIPPI
[ Delta State University Cleveland Y
MISSOURI
[ Saint Louis University, PCEAT
[ Southeast Missouri State University
[ University of Central Missouri
MONTANA
[ Montana State University – Gallatin College
[ Rocky Mountain College Billings
NEBRASKA
[ University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney
[ University of Nebraska at Omaha Omaha
NEVADA
[ College of Southern Nevada Henderson
NEW HAMPSHIRE Daniel Webster College
[ Southern New Hampshire University
NEW JERSEY
[ Atlantic Cape Community College
[ Mercer County Community College
Thomas Edison State University
NEW MEXICO
[ Eastern New Mexico University
San Juan College
NEW YORK
[ CUNY Aviation Institute at York College Jamaica
[ Dutchess Community College Poughkeepsie
[ Farmingdale State College Farmingdale
[ Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Flushing
NORTH CAROLINA A-B Tech Community College
[ Elizabeth City State University
NORTH DAKOTA
[ University of North Dakota
OHIO
[ Bowling Green State University
[ Kent State University
[ Ohio University
[ The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati – Clermont College
OKLAHOMA
[ Oklahoma State University
[ Southeastern Oklahoma State University – ASI
[ Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
[ The University of Oklahoma
[ Tulsa Community College
PENNSYLVANIA
[ Community College of Beaver County
[ Marywood University
[ Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics West Mifflin
PUERTO RICO
[ Inter American University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon
SOUTH CAROLINA
[ Charleston Southern University
SOUTH DAKOTA
[ South Dakota State University
TENNESSEE
[ Christian Brother University
[ Middle Tennessee State University
Tennessee State University
[ University of Memphis
University of Tennessee
[ Angelo State University
[ Baylor University
[ Central Texas College
[ Hallmarfk University College of Aeronautics
[ LeTourneau University
[ Lone Star College
[ Stephen F Austin State University Nacogdoches
[ Texas A&M University – Central Texas
Texas Southern University
[ Texas State Technical College - Waco Waco
[ Texas Woman's University Denton
[ University of Texas GSBS
UTAH
Salt Lake Community College Salt Lake
[ Southern Utah University
[ Utah State University
[ Utah Valley University Provo
VIRGINIA
[ Averett University Danville
[ Hampton University Hampton
[ Liberty University Lynchburg
WASHINGTON
[ Central Washington University Ellensburg
[ Moody Bible Institute Spokane
Walla Walla University College Place
WEST VIRGINIA
[ Fairmont State University Fairmont
[ Marshall University Huntington
WISCONSIN
[ Fox Valley Technical College Oshkosh
INTERNATIONAL
[ Centre Quebecois de Formation Aeronautique
[ Concordia University
Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology
[ Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
[ University of Waterloo
University of Western Ontario
[ Worms University of Applied Sciences
University College Dublin
University of Limerick
[ University of Management and Technology
[ Prince Sultan University SAUDI
Korea Aerospace University
[ Centro de Estudios Superiores de la Aviación SPAIN
[ Rockfield College of Management SWITZERLAND
[ Yeditepe University TURKEY
[ denotes college or university is UAA institution member
[ denotes academic professionals only are UAA members
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