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deftone 08-13-2018 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by Formerbuspilot (Post 2654100)

Liberty seems like a great option, but be sure you want to go there before giving them your phone number. I got on their call list and got called almost every single day for 3-4months (after Oshkosh 2017). Didnt matter what I did, they would not stop calling. Soured me enough that I took them off my list of places to study.

ItnStln 08-20-2018 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by KA350Driver (Post 2653435)
Check out West Virginia University Tech’s program that’s partnered with flight safety.

https://bhss.wvutech.edu/departments/aviation-management

Do you know much about the program? I tried to get more information from them but it seems they don’t know much about it.

av8n 08-28-2018 04:39 PM

I have talked and emailed w West Virginia Tech and I think I will start their program soon. With my AAS in Aviation Mgt and my FAA ratings I will only have to do 24 credit hours about $8040 not including books.

What do y’all think?

theonlyski 09-01-2018 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by av8n (Post 2663790)
I have talked and emailed w West Virginia Tech and I think I will start their program soon. With my AAS in Aviation Mgt and my FAA ratings I will only have to do 24 credit hours about $8040 not including books.

What do y’all think?


Have you checked into what TESU would require? They seemed to be the most generous for granting credit based on FAA ratings and if you have an AAS, that should block transfer a lot of gen-ed stuff. I am almost done with my BS at WGU, but TESU was on my short list and if I didn't have all the IT certs I have, it would've been at the top.

do2g 12-08-2020 08:45 PM

TESU
 
Hi all!

Resurrecting this old thread to ask about TESU. I am currently enrolled in their B.S. in Aviation Management, but I am wondering about the TESU brand name and wonder if the institution is liked and recognized by the airlines, or if they much prefer different universities like ERAU or Texas a&m. Has anyone here graduated from TESU and got a job at the big 3 or at FedEx/UPS?
I know there's little hiring at the moment, but looking at the future, I expect the degree requirement to be reinstated by many carriers, so I am making sure now I am not getting a dud of a degree.

tnkrdrvr 12-18-2020 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by do2g (Post 3168439)
Hi all!

Resurrecting this old thread to ask about TESU. I am currently enrolled in their B.S. in Aviation Management, but I am wondering about the TESU brand name and wonder if the institution is liked and recognized by the airlines, or if they much prefer different universities like ERAU or Texas a&m. Has anyone here graduated from TESU and got a job at the big 3 or at FedEx/UPS?
I know there's little hiring at the moment, but looking at the future, I expect the degree requirement to be reinstated by many carriers, so I am making sure now I am not getting a dud of a degree.

Assuming it’s an accredited degree. That’s all UPS cares about for education purposes. The flying side is a whole different ball of wax.

Jayzee 12-30-2020 09:41 PM

Online degree
 
Would the associates and bachelors degree be
Included as an accredited degree? As long as
It's a 4 year program?

PotatoChip 12-31-2020 02:07 AM


Originally Posted by Jayzee (Post 3176359)
Would the associates and bachelors degree be
Included as an accredited degree? As long as
It's a 4 year program?

No.
Google “accreditation”. Not all schools are accredited.
You can find out if a school is here https://www.ed.gov/accreditation


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