2008-2009 Projected
Aviation Program Costs
UND Aerospace offers two aviation degree programs
with a total of six academic majors. Each has its own flight course requirements,
which affect the cost of a degree program.
BACHELOR of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Total Flight Costs |
| Airport Management |
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| Survey of Flight or |
$ 6,647 |
| Private Pilot Certificate |
$ 8,934 |
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| Aviation Management |
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| Private/ Commercial/ Instrument/Multi Engine |
$ 40,352 |
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BACHELOR of SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICS
|
| Air Traffic Control |
|
| Survey of Flight or |
$ 15,337 |
| Private Pilot Certificate/ Simulator |
$ 16,624 |
|
| Commercial Aviation |
$ 57,367 |
| Private/ Commercial/ Instrument/Multi Engine/CFI/CFII/ATC Simulator/Altitude Chamber Lab/ CRJ 200 FTD/FAA Written |
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| Flight Education |
$ 58,756 |
| Private/ Commercial/ Instrument/Multi Engine/CFI/CFII/MEI/ATC Simulator/CRJ 200 FTD/FAA Written |
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| Aviation Systems Management |
|
| Survey of Flight or |
$ 6,647 |
| Private Pilot Certificate/FAA Written |
$ 8,934 |
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BACHELOR of SCIENCE in ELECTRICAL or MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
|
| Aerospace Focus |
|
| Private Pilot Certificate/FAA Written |
$ 8,934 |
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| Note: Total flight costs are based on averages and are subject to change |
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ADDITIONAL ESTIMATED COSTS PER ACADEMIC YEAR(August-May)
TUITION AND FEES
|
| North Dakota Resident |
$ 6,513 |
| Minnesota Resident |
$ 6,741 |
| Contiguous States and Provinces |
$ 9,152 |
| Western Undergraduate Exchange and Midwestern
Higher Education Consortium (W.U.E. includes: AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, SD, UT,
WA, and WY; MHEC includes:MI, MO, NE, KS, and WI)
|
$ 9,152 |
| Non-Resident |
$ 15,326 |
| Foreign |
$ 15,326 |
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AERO NOTEBOOK PROGRAM(Required for all aviation majors) |
$ 680 |
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| Costs based on UND residence hall rates (double room and 14 meal contract) |
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FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS |
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The University of North Dakota offers financial aid to qualified students. Financial aid can be awarded in the form of grants, loans, employment, and scholarships. Flight costs are considered in determining a student's financial need.
Approximately $900,000 in scholarships is awarded annually to more than 1,600 UND undergraduates. In addition, more than $300,000 in scholarships and training awards are granted each year to aviation students. Please refer to the enclosed Financial Aid Facts for Aviation Students fact sheet for more information.
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