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Old 03-07-2012, 09:49 PM
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Question Picking Colleges ~ Aviation Degrees

I am a veteran of OEF (with Post 9-11 GI Bill), and currently go to school at a University where there is no Aviation program available, I have been reading many threads on this site, and searching through many .edu websites trying to find the best school's with great VA's and equipment. I have always wanted to be a professional pilot since I could remember. Now since things are starting to calm down in my life, I can finally start looking!

My best results are currently UND, K-State, & FIT, which are the best? Or are there more?

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I am a veteran of OEF (with Post 9-11 GI Bill), and currently go to school at a University where there is no Aviation program available, I have been reading many threads on this site, and searching through many .edu websites trying to find the best school's with great VA's and equipment. I have always wanted to be a professional pilot since I could remember. Now since things are starting to calm down in my life, I can finally start looking!

My best results are currently UND, K-State, & FIT, which are the best? Or are there more?

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FIT.

I am an 82 Grad, and highly reccomend the university, and the flight program.

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FIT.

I am an 82 Grad, and highly reccomend the university, and the flight program.

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Thank you for your input! FIT is looking pretty good, plus my fraternity it there also , but some are saying that Florida is a bad place to train since the weather is perfect (most of the time, except daily rains). Some say new students are better off with more poor training weather conditions.
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Check out Palo Alto College in San Antonio Texas, two year degree with affiliation with Texas A&M Central Texas for four year degree.
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Thank you for your input! FIT is looking pretty good, plus my fraternity it there also , but some are saying that Florida is a bad place to train since the weather is perfect (most of the time, except daily rains). Some say new students are better off with more poor training weather conditions.

FIT!!! I loved it. Which Fraternity? I was the TKE President and worked closely wth all the other chapters on campus! Great school, great time, a bit on the pricey side for sure, but all in all, a great experience.
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FIT!!! I loved it. Which Fraternity? I was the TKE President and worked closely wth all the other chapters on campus! Great school, great time, a bit on the pricey side for sure, but all in all, a great experience.
Sorry, I am not a TKE; haha I am an ΑΤΩ. Thank you Emb170man for your input also!
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ATO has been on campus since 2006 I believe. I know from talking to my guys down there, that they are going through a rough patch (low numbers), could probably use the help of an alumni advisor! Anyway, FIT was great... Have fun wherever you end up going!
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First, thanks for your service.

I'm currently active duty (USMC) and looking to get out in June. I recently returned from a tour of K State @ Salina and their program there. Although it's a small town/calm area, they've got a pretty good program lined up with a good sized fleet. Also, if you're from the Midwest, you know how nice the people can be.

Just my two cents.. Good luck!
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FIT.

I am an 82 Grad, and highly reccomend the university, and the flight program.

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+1 for FIT. I'm a recent grad. Yes its expensive, but they give out a lot of money in scholarships and grants, every single Aero professor is awesome, and there's stuff to study there besides just aviation so there's a variety of students (still a Tad short on the females though)...
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Check out Jacksonville University. The aviation program is housed by the college of business, so you end up with a business degree in addition to your flight training. Plus it has a huge variety of majors so you can take some pretty cool classes as electives. I know one of the aviation guys that is taking a glass-blowing class as an elective. The flight training is fantastic, and the fleet has great variety: Private in a Cessna 172, Instrument in a Cirrus SR-20, Commercial-Multi in a Piper Seminole, and Commercial-Single through CFII in the Cirrus SR-20 (with the exception of part of CFI that's in a Piper Arrow). Also Jacksonville University has a lot of scholarship opportunities. I got into both JU and Embry-Riddle when I was applying to schools, but chose to come to JU because it's about half the price. Even without a scholarship it's still significantly less (and better training in my opinion).
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