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Old 01-29-2007 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Ftrooppilot
I am not an ERAU graduate (Nebraska and Auburn) but think ERAU has something to crow about. All those who slam it as being expensive should check recent costs at any private college. Take out the flight program and there isn't much different. Besides what my children and I decide to spend on their college education is OUR business; famlies set different priorities on spending. Who has the right to call them wrong if they decide to fund (or finance) an ERAU education ?

There are some who "attended" ERAU who are critical. I would give more credit to criticism from those who "graduated." Hopefully they send critiques back in an attempt to improve the institution.

What other Aviation College can claim the following.

Embry-Riddle has a $30 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense that maintains the University's long-time status as the sole provider of aviation-related degree programs to the U.S. military in Europe.

Embry-Riddle has a $14.5 million contract to screen Air Force pilots at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs and also provides training to Air Force, Air National Guard, and international flight safety officers at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, N.M.

The University offers more than 30 degree programs.

Embry-Riddle is the nation's largest supplier of air traffic controllers with bachelor degrees to the FAA.

Embry-Riddle's two Air Force ROTC detachments form the largest university-based Air Force commissioning source in the nation. The detachments also produce more commissioned officers and more pilots and other rated officers for the Air Force than any other institution in the nation except the Air Force Academy.

Six Embry-Riddle alumni are current or former astronauts: Daniel Burbank, B. Alvin Drew, Ronald Garan Jr., Susan Kilrain, Nicole Stott, and Terry Virts Jr.

Combined annual enrollment for all campuses is more than 34,000.
Yes other private universities cost the same. The difference is that many of the graduates at other schools will be making a reasonable salary after graduation. Their investment paid off for them. This is not the case for a large majority of ERAU graduates. The ERAU people will be paid very low wages for several years in the aviation industry. The investment does not pay off for the ERAU people. It is a personal decision, I just want people to have the facts to consider.