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Old 02-02-2008, 04:42 PM
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Can someone give me a list of what flight schools offer degrees?

Right now all i know who offer this is:

Spartan
UND
Embry
Arizona state/mesa

Thanks for the help
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Western Michigan University.

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NEVER MIND... for anybody who wants to find what schools offer those degrees go to this website:

http://www.caaaccreditation.org/programs.htm
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If you don't have a Bachelor's degree, Embry-Riddle will give you 36 credits for having your commercial pilot certificate and 1000 hours PIC or flight instructor certificate and 500 hours. This is for their Professional Aeronautics degree that you can get from almost any extended campus location or from distance learning.
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from most schools whats the average credits given if you recieve your private license along with commerical single & multi with all the certificates and CFI ratings?
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Originally Posted by wrxsteve View Post
Can someone give me a list of what flight schools offer degrees?

Right now all i know who offer this is:

Spartan
UND
Embry
Arizona state/mesa

Thanks for the help
why are these your only choices?
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Middle Tennessee State University
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UVSC or now known as UVU
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louisiana tech university, really cheap and out-of-state fees waived for O.K. high school grades, planes are fairly new, and a go at your own pace style of flight training, if you really want to teach (cfi) you can do so. I was a cfi for them for 2 years while still in school. 20 dollars an hour doesn't seem like a lot of money, but in college it's golden!
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