I did not graduate there but, It was horrible. the campus is nice and so are the people, but whatever you do do not come in with any ratings already. If you come in with your instrument like I did, they do not care about you and make you pay for extra courses that you do not need. For the first semester you will have to do an intro flight course to get in their program. you will fly a citabria and get a tailwheel rating. It will cost over $6,000!!!! $200 an hour for the plane and $90 ish for the instructor. they do not tell you that each flight has a minimum of an hour of ground before and after that you are paying for... about $400 each flight hour... little high??? do not even get me started with the multi engines... $400 an hour not including the instructor. students told me they have spent over $20,000!!!!!!! on just their multi com add on..
IN my opinion a degree at a community college and flying at your local airport is 100x better, more connections and cheaper college, especially comparing it to LETU i was going to spend $20,000 next semester, and that was with my $11,000 presidential scholarship...
A&M has a program, so does SanJac in Houston (2year) and Baylor is partnered with TSTC (4 or 2) and why not get a degree in something else.. get the 2 year somewhere then go to A&M UH UT.....etc etc and get something else like meteorology (something related) or buisness