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  <title>ACP432 Should I Send My Child To A Top Aviation University If They Want To Become a Pilot?</title>
  <description>Do you feel that airline recruiters value an aviation management degree from a UND, Embry-Riddle type aviation college, compared to a traditional bachelor's in business degree with pilot training from an independent flight school? Also, in your view, does earning an aviation degree from a top aviation university provide meaningful advantages for aspiring pilots, not only in securing their first airline position, but also in building a long-term career through the strength of alumni connections and professional networks? Questions e-mail me us: feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com Pros: Large alumni network. The more graduates the bigger the network. Greater depth of knowledge. Greater Opportunities to move into management. Pilot recruiting events on campus. Flight Team. https://www.nifa.aero/ Some cadet programs are only available to Universities. Even with high costs is one of the most productive degrees. A degree is preferred. Diverse training environment. Labs smaller schools cannot afford: altitude chambers, meteorology department, aviation maintenance department. Quickly Pay off student loans over a ten year period due to high airline pilot salaries. Over 300k for a major airline captain. Cons: Cost and large student loans. Infinite return on your investment if you don’t get a degree and get hired with a major. An aviation degree is not a requirement for the airlines. There are many colleges not in the top 10 with large networks. Paying off student loans is a challenge due to the low starting salaries. - Scholarships are available for many colleges and for training in our guide. Get one for free from our sponsor Stratus Financial. - https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/scholarships/ Should I Send My Child To A Top Aviation University If They Want To Become a Pilot? What do you think? feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com It really depends on your eventual goal. The majority of people flying at the airlines come from various backgrounds and have a variety of degrees and some without degrees. Our clients get hired https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/mentorship/ Links: Monthly Group Coaching: https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/courses/group-career-coaching Use coupon code “CoachItForward” for the first month free. One On One Coaching: https://valeri-aviation.thinkific.com/courses/career-coaching Questions: feedback@aviationcareerspodcast.com or comment below.</description>
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