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  • Auburn University
    Auburn University has been actively involved in aviation education since 1941, and has consistently been a leader in aviation education and research. Auburn’s aviation programs are accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI), the agency responsible for academic accreditation of aviation and aerospace educational programs.
  • Aviation Universities
    A link to the extensive selection of Academies, Universities, Flight Schools, & FBO's at the Aviation Home Page web site.
  • AvScholars.com
    A free scholarship and career search service for high school, college, and graduate students. AVSCHOLARS.COM allows students to search for available scholarships, grants, loans, career fields, colleges, flight schools, and internships at one location.
  • Collegiate Aviation Guide
    The Collegiate Aviation Guide is a must for the students, institutions, faculty, and aviation industry professional making it an excellent tool for selecting and identifying an institution and the type of aviation program available.
  • Daniel Webster College
    Daniel Webster College offers one of this country's best-known, and most respected aviation programs. Graduates consistently find rewarding employment in commercial, corporate, and military aviation; an airline or airport manager; or air traffic controller.
  • Department of Transportation Educational Resources
    The Department of Transportation offers many services and programs in regards to education, employment, and career development. DOCR offers reference links within DOT and government websites offering guidance relating to education, employment, and employee development.
  • Eastern Kentucky University - Aviation Program
    Eastern Kentucky University, an accredited institution, was approved in 1991 to offer a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation with Professional Flight and Aviation Administration options.
  • Florida Institute of Technology
    The School of Aeronautics is one of five schools and colleges at Florida Tech. It is composed of two divisions - the Division of Aviation Studies, and the Division of Flight Training, which conducts the operations courses, including ground and flight training.
  • Henderson State University
    Arkansas's only university program that offers a four-year bachelor of science degree specifically in aviation.
  • Institute of Air & Space Law of McGill University
    The purpose of this site is to offer assistance to students, researchers, government authorities and the aerospace industry in the field of the legal regulation of international civil aviation and of the space applications.
  • Jacksonville University
    Jacksonville University’s aeronautics program offers something you won’t find in many other aviation programs – a business core that’s sure to bring you career success. Graduates of JU’s two programs – in aviation management or aviation management and flight operations – are also graduates of the Davis College of Business.
  • Louisiana Tech Professional Aviation Program
    Over its forty-year history, Louisiana Tech University's Department of Professional Aviation has established itself as a high-quality Bachelor of Science degree program with a national reputation for outstanding graduates.
  • Minnesota State Mankato’s Aviation Program
    The aviation program mission is to prepare students for responsible positions in the air transportation industry, including airline operations and management, corporate aviation, airport management, and government operations.
  • Mt San Antonio College
    Mt San Antonio College located in southern California has 5 aviation degree programs including Commercial Flight, Air Traffic Control, Flight Attendant, A & P, and World Travel.
  • Northwestern Michigan College
    The Flight Technology Program at Northwestern Michigan College has earned a reputation for excellence in aviation training and our graduates are flying all over the world-as commercial pilots, corporate pilots, freight pilots, and more!
  • Ohio State University
    The Aviation Programs at Ohio State have been graduating professionals since 1943. We offer a number of degree programs designed to match your interests and abilities and prepare you for an Aviation Career.
  • Oklahoma State University
    The Oklahoma State University Aviation and Space program offers degree plans at the Bachelor, Masters and Doctorate Levels.
  • Project: Higher-Ed (pHed)
    A collaborative effort between Illinois educators, business and industry, government and students. The project is centered around aviation and aerospace education and careers, but extends into many other areas such as science and technology, manufacturing, management, safety, geography, communications and economics, to name a few.
  • Quincy University
    Quincy University provides students with a variety of educational opportunities required to pursue a challenging and rewarding career in aviation. Whether you want to be a commercial, corporate, government, airline, or military pilot, your future in aviation has never looked brighter!
  • San Jose State University
    The Department of Aviation and Technology is the oldest and largest provider of Industrial Technology and Aviation degrees on the West Coast. Our Technology programs are as old as SJSU itself, now in its 150th year of providing higher education to the people of this state and the world. Our programs include a BS (bachelor of science) degree in Industrial Technology with two concentrations, a BS degree in Aviation with four options, and a Master of Science degree in Quality Assurance.
  • South Dakota State University
    The South Dakota State University Aviation Program is a top-grade 4-year program that produces quality graduates who are well prepared for careers in the aviation industry. The SDSU Aviation Program offers students high quality aviation training at competitive rates. Students in the program graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation and may choose between three avenues to specialize in to further hone their education experience.
  • St. Cloud University
    Two undergraduate programs are offered by the Department of Aviation: a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Aviation, which prepares students for professional careers in the aviation industry in Professional Flight, Management, or Operations; and a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree in Aviation Maintenance Management,
  • Texas Women's University
    The WASP collection and archival holdings for the Whirly-Girls, Dallas chapter of the 99s, Mercury 13, and WMA.
  • The LeRoy W. Homer, Jr. Foundation
    The LeRoy W. Homer, Jr. Foundation was established to provide financial support and encouragement to young people, with an interest in aviation, to pursue professional flight instruction leading to certification as a private pilot.
  • The University of Illinois Institute of Aviation
    The University of Illinois Institute of Aviation, Bachelor of Science Degree in Aviation Human Factors capitalizes on the expertise of the Institute’s instructional staff and faculty to offer a unique program that emphasizes both flight training and Aviation Human Factors.
  • The Women of NASA
    The Women of NASA resource was developed to encourage more young women to pursue careers in math, science, and technology.
  • University Aviation Association
    The University Aviation Association (UAA) is the voice of collegiate aviation education to its members, the industry, government and the general public.
  • University of Alaska Anchorage
    UAA Aviation Technology division offers the following degrees and educational opportunities: Air Traffic Control; Aviation Management; Aviation Maintenance Technology; Professional Piloting and Aviation Technology, Minor
  • University of Louisana at Monroe
    ULM has a proud history in Aviation. In 1939, ULM (then Northeast Junior College) became one of 404 colleges to participate in the Civilian Pilot Training Program to train pilots for World War II. Flight instruction was conducted at Selman Field and classroom instruction was given on the campus. Today, the ULM Aviation Program works in conjunction with Monroe Air Center, a Part 141 flight school on the Monroe Regional Airport.
  • University of Minnesota, Crookston
    UMC aviation is for students with a mission-specific interest(s) in natural resources, law enforcement, aerial application, and business. If you are looking for a friendly atmosphere of a smaller campus and top-of-the-line technology, and you want to take advantage of our generous scholarship and no out-of-state tuition programs the University of Minnesota, Crookston is for you!
  • Women in Aviation: The Course
    St. Cloud State University (Minnesota): The first course in collegiate aviation in the United States which deals with women's issues in Aviation studies.
 
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