Undergraduate Admissions
Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid
At American Academy of Aeronautics, we look for students who exhibit a commitment to learning, a strong work ethic, and a love of aviation. The primary criterion for admission is a commitment to academic success. We seek outstanding students who can bring positive energy to American Academy of Aeronautics. We also take into consideration personal qualities.
Financial aid was provided to about 80 percent of our undergraduate students from a variety of sources in 2009- 2010.
The admissions process at American Academy of Aeronautics is limited to four enrollment dates each school year. We are placing students quarterly in the undergraduate program sessions which start in January, April, July and September. Early undergraduate program sessions option start in March, May, August and November. Since the admissions process for a typical qualified student takes about 60-90 days, and since courses have a tendency to fill up quickly, we encourage you to start the admissions process as early as possible. For information about application policies and procedures, please visit prospective undergraduate information or call the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (800) 437-0527 on Monday through Friday, between 09:30AM and 06:30PM.
The Undergraduate Program
The objective of American Academy of Aeronautics as a teaching and research institution is to qualify and prepare its students for success in personal life, and to provide them with resources to pursue a career as aviation professionals.
With an approximate 4 to 1 student to faculty ratio, American Academy of Aeronautics offers opportunities to work with members of our faculty in small-group settings. The Academy offers two undergraduate degrees – Bachelor of Aeronautical Science, and Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Management.
Major Fields of Undergraduate Study
- Aerospace Science Degree Program
- Aeronautical Science Degree Program
- Global Aeronautics Degree Program
Aeronautical Research and Education
For a list of current research projects please visit the Research website.
Information Sessions and Campus Visits
American Academy of Aeronautics offers scheduled two-part program to prospective students, high school juniors and seniors ( and their parents) and prospective students interested in applying for admissions to the Academy. The two-part program consists of information session presented by admissions personnel, and a student-led tour.
Campus visits and information sessions requires advance reservation, this can be prearranged with prospective students and their families who have begun the admissions process.
The purpose of these visits is to provide first-hand information about the latest program updates, to introduce the news in the flight training industry, and to showcase our flight and simulator training facilities.
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