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i need to go to fligth school but which one sould i go too?

so many choices (embry riddle, daniel webster ect) i need a great college that specializes in aviation, thats also cheap. i want to get a BS in aeronautical science, but i need to save money. give me the best, cheapest school

University of North Dakota is probably the best overall. It’s not cheap, but none of them are. The flight costs are going to be the same everywhere, but since UND is a public school, the tuition is going to be lower and still providing top notch aviation training. Another option is The University of Minnesota at Crookston (I graduated from there). It is very near UND, and they have a partnership in the aviation program. UND does the flight training and U of M is the degree granting institution. Smaller school individual attention combined with bigger school flight training. It is really the best of both worlds.

4 Responses

  1. RICHARD S Says:

    hopefully the one with the real planes instead of the paper ones
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  2. tex_115 Says:

    my Friend is at university of north Dakota and it is a good flight school try that http://www.und.edu
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  3. purpleandgold58201 Says:

    University of North Dakota is probably the best overall. It’s not cheap, but none of them are. The flight costs are going to be the same everywhere, but since UND is a public school, the tuition is going to be lower and still providing top notch aviation training. Another option is The University of Minnesota at Crookston (I graduated from there). It is very near UND, and they have a partnership in the aviation program. UND does the flight training and U of M is the degree granting institution. Smaller school individual attention combined with bigger school flight training. It is really the best of both worlds.
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  4. dirk d Says:

    The guy who taught me to fly went to UND.
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