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Actually, reduced minimums do exist in practice. I'm doing an internship with a regional as we speak. I have been told by my boss that I will have NO hiring minimums if I don't completely screw up. None. That will save me more than a couple of months of instructing.
Sounds like a deal, but whether or not that's a good thing is an entirely new debate.
UND has a strong liberal arts foundation surrounded by a variety of professional and specialized programs. UND is one of only 46 public universities in the nation with both accredited graduate schools of law and medicine.
UND enrolls 12,954 students (Fall 2005) in 191 fields of study from baccalaureate through doctoral and professional degrees.
None of that really matters in this context, since we're talking about aviation degrees. From the macro view, however, UND is a third tier national university with a 73% acceptance rate, and no ranked programs to its name. For ND residents that's fine, but nothing to pay out-of-state fees for.