Well, I would love to PM you, but I can't. Might have something to do with this being my second day belonging to these forums...
Anyway, if you would not mind me asking some questions over this thread, I'll ask them, but don't feel obligated to respond if you don't want. Maybe send me a PM with the answers.
1. Did you major in the Flight Program or in Aviation Management?
2. If I was to go the Aviation management route just to have more opportunities, would I get enough flight hours if I took some flight electives to be considered for a regional? ( I am not thinking I am getting a job with a regional out of college, that is there for the purpose of the question) I have seen this do-able at some other colleges.
3. I didn't think their website clearly explained which certificates you would be receiving though their program, so which what ratings and certificates would I get from this school? ( I am only a junior in HS, so decoding flight classes to match the certificate I would get is not a specialty of mine.)
4. One thing I did pick up from the list of classes is that they do not seem to offer any sort of training for your multi-engine rating, if they do please correct me.
5. Do they have any sort of connections with any airline companies?
6. One last thing is to do with cost, I realize that it is 6k a year someone in-state (me) but what does the flight training cost? I know at like ERAU it is something like 35k for flight training alone. So to go out to a FBO to finish my training and get my CFII, possibly Multi Engine (if I don't get it at BSC), and MEI. I am currently working on my PPL, at Norwood Flight Center (which might I add is quite a hike from little ole North Attleboro)