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CONT E NTS
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Fly • Design • Lead
Predict • Protect • Explore

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Overview • Fast Facts

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Alumni Success • Hot Careers
Job Placement
Internships & Co-ops

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Projects & Competitions • Labs
Hands-on Classes • Faculty

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Arizona Campus Life
Florida Campus Life

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Visit • Apply
Scholarships • Financial Aid
You know where you’re going.
We help get you there.

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fly
You love things that fly.

Ever since I was little,


I wanted to be an astronaut,
and I came here to learn to fly.
— Tasha, Aeronautical Science

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In my senior project we’re
trying to build an unmanned aerial system,
which can integrate an autonomous
vehicle into the national airspace.
— Raj, Aerospace Engineering

design
You want to envision the
model and build the parts for
aerodynamic machines.

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lead
You expect to step up—
to take control, break the mold,
drive global business, boost
the bandwidth, command the team.

My ambition was always to be an


airport executive. Now, I’m on my way. I have been
hired to oversee the customer relations
department at an international airport.
I’ll be supervising 110 people, some of whom
were my supervisors when I was an intern.
— Gustavo, Business Administration/Airport Management

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07
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In air traffic control, we have
our own lab where we handle simulated
emergency situations. We had to
re-route an aircraft and correct its
altitude to get it to land safely.
— James, Air Traffic Management

predict
You have an interest in
maneuvering runway traffic
or forecasting weather
patterns—managing the systems
required for safe flight.

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protect
You’d love to be involved
in the policy-making and field
operations that keep our earth, air,
and cyberspace secure.

I came here because of the GSIS


program—and because I got a great Army
ROTC scholarship. I’m hoping to get
into military intelligence after I graduate,
and after that I want to work
for one of the government agencies.
— Ethan, Global Security and Intelligence Studies

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During my visit—when an airplane
would fly over, everybody would just stop
and look up, and that was
how I knew I belonged at this school.
It just MADE me feel like I fit in.
— Waverly, Aeronautical Science

explore
You look up with wonder
and dream of all the different ways
you plan to push the envelope.

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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
offers the world’s most comprehensive
collection of academic programs focused
in aviation, aerospace, and security. Our
students embark on highly specialized,
career-oriented study, with the advantage
of small hands-on classes and a faculty
with deep industry expertise. Located in
Prescott, Arizona and Daytona Beach,
Florida—our two residential campuses
offer you the choice of mountain commu-
nity or spectacular beach settings.

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fast facts Undergraduate
Programs
PRO G R A MS AZ FL

Aeronautical Science a a

Aeronautics a a

Aerospace Engineering a a

Aerospace &
Occupational Safety a
Air Traffic Management a a
s Prescott, Arizona s Daytona Beach, Florida
Applied Meteorology a a

Founded A d d i t i o n a l D i st i n ct i o n s Astronomy a
1925 by barnstormer John Paul Riddle and s Embry-Riddle is the only fully accredited,
entrepreneur T. Higbee Embry. aviation-oriented university in the world.
Aviation Business
Administration a a
s We offer unique, distinct academic
Re s i d e n t i a l Ca m p u s e s programs such as Global Security & Aviation Environmental Science a
Prescott, Arizona Intelligence Studies, Commercial Space Aviation Maintenance Science a
Operations, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
In a gorgeous mountain setting, our residential Business Administration a
Science, Cyber Intelligence & Security,
campus in the West serves 1,800 undergraduate
students, with an average class size of 21.
and Human Factors Psychology. Civil Engineering a
s Our alumni receive a better ROI from
Daytona Beach, Florida Commercial Space Operations a
their tuition investment than 96% of alumni
Only minutes from the beach, and adjacent to Communication a
from 1,248 other colleges in the U.S.
an international airport and speedway, our East
(Source: 2013 College Return on Investment
coast residential campus serves 4,600 undergrad- Computational Mathematics a
Report published by PayScale.com)
uate students, with an average class size of 23. Computer Engineering a a
s We are the #1 ranked undergraduate
D i s ti n cti o n s aerospace engineering program among Computer Science a
schools whose highest degree is a master’s.
Cyber Intelligence & Security a a*

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(Source: U.S. News & World Report )
in Electrical Engineering a a
s Our College of Engineering is accredited

Commercial pilots have studied


by ABET, Inc. Engineering Physics a
s We are the largest supplier of Bachelor-
at Embry-Riddle Global Business a
degreed air traffic controllers to the FAA.

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Global Security &
st s We hold more than 80 conference season
titles in multiple sports, and 9 teams were Intelligence Studies a

recently recognized as scholar teams Homeland Security a


Global Security and Intelligence Studies (collective GPA above 3.0) by the NAIA.
program in the nation Human Factors Psychology a
s We are consistently ranked one of the top
Interdisciplinary Studies a a

1&only
military-friendly schools in the country.
Mechanical Engineering a a
O n li n e V i d e o L i b r a ry
Undergraduate space physics program Visit our online video library to see
Safety Science a

in the country Embry-Riddle in action. Software Engineering a a


prescott.erau.edu/experience

1st
daytonabeach.erau.edu/experience Space Physics a a

Unmanned Aircraft Systems a* a


Commercial Space Operations *minor program of study
program developed for the future
of space exploration
A r i z o n a F lo r i d a

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You expect results.
We deliver them.

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predict
outcomes
91% of Embry-Riddle graduates
pursue careers in their chosen
fields or are in graduate school within one
J u s t t h e fa ct s

$
6,105
Higher starting salary for
Riddle graduates vs. national average
year of graduation. Employers in the aviation, (Source: Forbes )

aerospace, and security industries love our


grads. They describe them (and we agree!)
$
10,975
Higher starting salary for
as knowledgeable, experienced, energetic, Riddle female graduates vs. national average
(Source: Forbes )

enthusiastic—and passionate.
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Embry-Riddle graduates have flown
in space in the astronaut corps

25%
of all commercial pilots have
studied at Embry-Riddle

100,000+
ERAU alumni network

95.5%
higher roi on riddle tuition compared
to 1,248 other u.s. colleges

ERAU Air Force ROTC Detachments =


more officer Commissions and pilot slots than any other source except for
the U.S. Air Force Academy

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Top Private
Employers
o f E m b ry- R i d d le G r a d S

s The Boeing Company


s American Airlines, Inc.
s Lockheed Martin Corporation
s United Continental Corporation
s Delta Airlines
s US Airways, Inc.
To u c h d o w n You can’t teach passion s FedEx Corporation
Jody Davis and enthusiasm. Simply put, s Southwest Airlines/AirTran Airways
Aerospace Engineering s Northrop Grumman Corporation
Last August, as Curiosity hovered over
ERAU students have the
s General Electric Company
the surface of Mars, it was Jody Davis passion and enthusiasm
who announced “Tango Delta Nominal”— s Ratheon Company
aerospeak for “Touchdown”—in the war
for what we do and the s United Parcel Service, Inc.
room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory products we make…and s Atlantic Southeast Airlines
in California. A member of the entry, descent,
and landing team for the Mars Science
that makes for a great s Pratt & Whitney
Laboratory/Curiosity rover, Jody has been performing employee. s NetJets, Inc.
involved in space mechanics projects at
— Boeing Recruiter s Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
NASA since 2005.
s Cessna Aircraft Company
H o w th e We recruit at Embry-Riddle
I n d u stry / Ca r ee r E x p o
Le d to a J o b
because the students have
Top Government
Alyssa Smith
Air Traffic Management
the skill set and relevant
experience needed to be Employers
o f E m b ry- R i d d le G r a d S
Encouraged by an alumnus to visit Boeing’s competitive: familiarity
booth at the Riddle career fair, Alyssa
Smith learned of the company’s NextGen with technical systems and s U.S. Air Force
program and landed a summer internship as programming languages, s U.S. Army
a Quality System Specialist. Two months
cultural awareness, critical s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
later, her intern position became a full-time
s U.S. Navy
job. Now she is poised to advance into a thinking skills, and interest
management position. s NASA
and knowledge of interna-
s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
tional affairs. s Air National Guard
— CIA recruiter s U.S. Department of Defense
s U.S. Coast Guard
s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

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industry outlook

Graduates of Embry-Riddle’s I created my own aircraft Comprehensive


Ca r ee r Se r v i c e s
program will be among sales and leasing company We are connected—and that means we can
the cyber elite required by shortly before I graduated connect you to your career. Our annual
Industry/Career Expos are great opportunities
government agencies and college. We now have for you to meet and network with representa-
corporations to protect criti- 15 people working at the tives from more than 100 top private aviation
and aerospace companies and government
cal infrastructure and shape company, and sell aircraft agencies. We also offer:
the cyber policy of the future. throughout the U.S. s On-campus information sessions
We want students who are — Jamail Larkins and interviews with companies
B u s i n e s s Ad m i n i strati o n throughout the year.
intrigued by this evolving
s Individual career advising.
new field and will use their
s Mock interviews.
skills for the good side.
s Résumé editing services.
— Jon Haass
As s o c iate P r o f e s s o r, s Career-related workshops.
Cyb e r I nte lli g e n c e
an d s e c u r ity s Online résumé referral system.

s Library and website resources.

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F a s t F a ct s

$
79,340
Median salary for civil engineers
(Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

$
84,540
Median salary for electrical engineers
(Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

$
98,810
Median salary for computer engineers
(Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Embry-Riddle helped me
understand the challenges
the industry has faced over
the years as well as the
A S tr o n g Net w o r k C o m p u te r &
general volatility of the
to B u i l d O n S o f t w a r e E n g i n ee r i n g aviation industry. This is
With our specialty focus and vast alumni Surveys by CNN, Money magazine, and a good lesson for any kind
network in the professional arenas of aviation, the U.S. Department of Labor have ranked
aerospace, and global security, students software and computer engineering among of business in today’s
enjoy unparalleled professional networking the fastest-growing and highest-paying economic environment.
opportunities. More than 100,000 Riddle careers in the nation, at least until the year
alumni have contributed immeasurably to 2020. The aerospace industry contributes to — Zane Rowe
Aviati o n B u s i n e s s
safety, efficiency, and profitability. Riddle- this boom, with aircraft and spacecraft that Ad m i n i strati o n,
proud alumni mentor current students and require one or more computers for every VP o f Sale s, App le I n c.,
help them make professional connections. subsystem. That’s good news for Embry- fo r m e r E x e c utive VP
an d C FO o f U n ite d
Riddle graduates. C o nti n e ntal
O ut lo o k f o r P i lots
A huge pilot shortage is approaching as a G lo b a l Se c u r i t y
result of the retirement of baby boomers, & I nt e l l i ge n c e
providing a bright spot on the horizon for In the face of ongoing security threats
every aspiring pilot. the world over, government agencies, corp­
orations, and even small businesses consider
s Pilot hiring is strong at the regional airlines.
security a major concern—and are hiring
s Helicopterjobs are growing in number accordingly. Career opportunities in the
for employers like the Drug Enforcement public and private sectors include corporate
Administration, U.S. Customs and Border security officers, diplomatic security officers,
Protection, the oil industry, medevac units, foreign affairs officers, intelligence analysts,
and wildlife agencies. counterintelligence specialists, covert
action operatives, international law enforce-
s Corporate pilots will soon be in greater
ment officers, threat analysts, risk managers,
demand as more than 5,000 very light
and more.
jets (VLJ) will come online for private
corporations, air taxi services and
individual business travelers by the
year 2017.

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internships & co-ops
Propel your career! Our Cooperative
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Top companies
hiring interns
Education/Internship Program bridges the
gap between academic life and the working
world. Not only does the experience help
1 American Airlines define your career goals, increase your
self-confidence, and establish professional
2
Gulfstream Aerospace
Corporation contacts, it can also turn into full-time
employment. But the best news may be that,
3 NASA according to Forbes, Riddle grads with
4 Southwest Airlines
internship/co-op experience earn almost
10K higher starting salaries than the
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6


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Boeing

Lockheed Martin

United Airlines
national average.

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1=6
design
One semester full-time internship
can equal up to 6 credits

Where are
the Internships?
$
9,550
Higher starting salary for
Interns have worked in 31 states and Riddle graduates with co-op or
more than 12 countries. Top locations? internship vs. national average
s California, Florida, Georgia,
Texas, Washington
s Abroad: China, Germany,
India, Saudi Arabia, Sweden

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Where Our
Students Intern
A Sa m p le o f C o m pa n i e s
Aeronautical Science
s Express Jet
s Delta Airlines
s JetBlue
s Cape Air
s Lockheed Martin
s SkyWest
s PSA
s United Airlines

Aerospace Engineering
s Boeing
s Edwards AF Flight Test Center
s G E Aerospace
O u r P i lot Path w ay The quality of the students s Honeywell Aerospace
to J etB lu e
Embry-Riddle partnered with JetBlue and
that we see coming out of s NASA
Cape Air to create a unique internship program ERAU is very high, thus when s Northrop Grumman
that facilitates a career path to JetBlue.
Students in the Gateway Program advance
we interview students from s Pratt & Whitney

in five stages from internships to working as the school, we tend to have a s Rolls-Royce
full-time flight instructors, to becoming Cape
higher success rate than we s Lockheed Martin
Air pilots, to training as a first officer for
JetBlue. do with many other schools. Applied Meteorology
s National Weather Service
H o m e l a n d Se c u r it y
In fact almost 25% of our
s ABC/CBS/NBC/Fox affiliates
We have connections with the state and pilots have attended ERAU. around the country
federal government and all branches of the — Bonny Simi s National Hurricane Center
military. Our interns go to the FBI, Secret J et B lu e
Service, the Department of Homeland Business Administration
Security, the TSA, The Port Authority of
New York & New Jersey, many emergency
I personally landed my s Boeing

operations centers, sheriffs’ offices, and intern­ships (Northrop s Rolls-Royce


police departments. s Delta Air Lines
Grumman and Boeing) by
s Southwest Airlines
C o m p u te r E n g i n ee r i n g attending career services
s United Airlines
At the end of sophomore year, all students events that hosted company
are strongly encouraged to participate in a Computer Engineering
summer internship experience in order to recruiters in a classroom & Electrical Engineering
gain real-world experience in industry. Unlike or venue on campus. s Space X
many fields, internships in electrical and
— Amy Luckette s Lockheed Martin
computer engineering are often well-paid
H u man Facto r s,
positions and typically include benefits such Maste r s of H u man Factor s s G E
as housing and relocation allowances. s Gulfstream
s Bob’s Space Racers

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Where Our Students Intern
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A Sa m p l e o f C o m pa n i e s
Engineering Physics
s Lufthansa Technik Systems
s Jet Propulsion Lab
s NASA
s United Launch Alliance

Global Security &


Intelligence Studies
s Federal Bureau of Investigation
s Central Intelligence Agency
s National Security Agency
s Naval Criminal Investigative Service
s U.S. Department of Commerce
s U.S. Marshal Service
s U.S. Postal Inspection Service Ce nt e r f o r NASA Johnson
D i s ea s e C o nt r o l a n d S pa c e Ce nt e r ( J SC)
Homeland Security P r e v e nti o n ( CDC) Adam Naids
s Federal Emergency Management Amanda Recker Engineering Physics
Agency (FEMA) Human Factors Psychology Adam completed a multi-semester co-op
s Lawrence Livermore National Labs Amanda interned with the CDC and worked with NASA in Houston. Over the course
s Drug Enforcement Administration on BioSense 2.0—a syndromic surveillance of four internships, he helped design a new
system designed to track bioterrorism attacks, generation of a system that simulates the
s U.S. State Department
local outbreaks, and pandemics as they enter microgravity environment in space. He also
s U.S. Secret Service and disperse across the U.S. The interface helped design a potable water dispenser and
s Department of Homeland Security had been designed by epidemiologists the side windows for the space exploration
with little experience with interface design. vehicle that will be used to drive across the
Human Factors Amanda was assigned to the team tasked Moon and Mars. Adam’s excellent work
s Naval Air Warfare Center with reviewing the interface, identifying key proved him indispensable to JSC, which
problems, and developing solutions. offered him a full-time job.
s Intel Corporation
s NASA Johnson Space Center Th e B o e i n g C o m pa ny
I worked at NASA Ames
s Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Austin Davis
s Honeywell Aviation Business Research Center on wind
Mechanical Engineering
Administration tunnel testing for Black
s Gulfstream
As a Boeing intern, Austin was charged with Hawk Helicopters. I also
identifying problems in the maintenance,
s Lockheed Martin repair, and overhaul (MRO) segment of the helped work on the design
s Sikorsky Aircraft Boeing 737 product, planning, and control for a B22. I got to fly the
group—and then fixing those problems. His
s Jet Propulsion Laboratory world’s first vertical motion
business analysis determined that Boeing
s Tesla Motors needed a new process flow for MRO to insure simulator—the simulator they
s Honda productivity and precision. And yes, Boeing is
currently using Austin’s model. use to help train astronauts
s NASA
how to fly the shuttle—and
Space Physics
I got paid for all of it!
s Fermilab
— Ashley Ross
s NationalScience Foundation Ae r o s pac e E n g i n e e r i n g
s Los Alamos National Laboratory
White Sands Training Facility
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You need access to world-class resources.
We have the best.

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projects &
competitions

We live and breathe projects—a natural


extension of our hands-on approach
to learning. Students work in continuous
collaboration as they research, design,
build, and test ideas for a new hybrid air-
craft engine, or for a better wind turbine
for energy production. Often they work
as part of a team, whether it’s performing
aerodynamic experiments in wind tunnels
fly

or investigating the gender gap in the


last Presidential election. Such hands-on,
project- and team-based learning often
leads to competitions where students push
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Ignite Projects:
A sampling
s AnAnalysis of the Benefits of
Applying Human Resource
Management Functions to Homeland
Security post 9/11 Attack
s Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for
Agricultural Monitoring Research
s IncreasingUsability of a Product
and Team Productivity to Ensure
Business Success
s Urban Wind Turbine Project
s The Effect of Global Dimming/
Brightening upon Global Warming
Lea r n by d o i n g Working on my extracurric- s Gender Gap in the 2012 Election
Undergraduates who do research discover
it is one of the best ways to learn. As our
ular projects has brought s TheHuman Factor on Mars:
research funding has continued to increase, reality into my degree in a Behavioral Research at a Simulated
it has allowed us to establish leading-edge
way that classes never could. Mars Habitat
research programs in Unmanned Systems,
s Biologically
Inspired Underwater Robot
NextGen, Green Engineering, Commercial Projects show you the nasty
Space Transportation, and Safety Systems. Design and Propulsion System
Opportunities to work with faculty mentors
points of life, like failure
s Designing and Constructing an
on research projects are plentiful. and the fact that something Unmanned Aerial System that Will
Ig n i t i n g s tu d e n t
can always be improved. Integrate an Autonomous Aerial Vehicle
r e s ea r c h Nothing is ever as perfect into the National Airspace System
Embry-Riddle recently launched IGNITE, a as the numbers would sug- s Modeling Urban Impacts on
five-year campaign to encourage and finan- Regional Weather of the Central U.S.
cially support student interest in research. gest. They have allowed
s CooperativeControl of Ground and
Students scrambled to link up with faculty me to see that I can always
research projects or start projects of their own. Aerial Robots for Tactical Missions
Today, funded projects range from the design learn more and that there is
s Creating
3-Dimensional Maps
of navigational methods for moon vehicles, always a solution. Using UAS Imagery
to skydiving research off Mt. Everest, to the
— Ted Sharp
effect of bright lights on global warming.
M e c han i cal E n g i n e e r i n g s Concealment of Documents through
Bit-Sum Steganography

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competition results
NASA chooses J UST TH E F A CTS
E m b ry- R i d d le s ate l l ite
NASA has selected 24 small satellites, includ-
ing one designed by a student team, to fly as
auxiliary payloads aboard rockets that will
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National Championships—
launch in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
The winning
Golden Eagles Competition Flight Team
design proposals came from universities, non-

$
12,600
profit organizations, and NASA field centers,
all focused on the low-cost development of
4-inch, cube-shaped satellites weighing less
than 3 pounds. Embry-Riddle’s EagleSat Prize Money won in 2012 Student Unmanned
is intended to determine the error rates in Air Systems Competition
commercial off-the-shelf electronics parts

10,310'
exposed to space radiation, use precise orbit Stu d e nt s w i n
timing to look at atmospheric drag effects, E PA A w a r d
and integrate GPS technology into NASA’s Challenged by their professors for their
CubeSat platform. senior design project, a team of mechanical Altitude reached by Riddle student team
and civil engineering students built a novel who Won Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering
solar-powered water purification system Competition Two years in a row
that easily fits into a backpack to carry to
Embry-Riddle is heavily
into robotic competitions
and robotics by definition is
disaster-stricken areas of the world. It was
named one of 15 winners of the 2012 People,
Prosperity and the Planet national competition,
sponsored by the Environmental Protection
1st
Prize—at National Science Foundation
interdisciplinary. You need Agency. Students received a $90,000 grant to Contest by Riddle student for study
refine and patent the purifier, which converts of huge magnetic hurricanes in space
mechanical, you need soft-

70,000+
stagnant water into safe drinking water in less
ware, you need smarts. than 30 minutes for up to 1,500 people per
day with a solar charge that runs for 72 hours.
$
— Professor Farahzad Behi
As s o c iate Chai r, E le ctr i cal, annually awarded through ignite program
C o m p ute r, S o ftwar e & Syste m s U AV h e l p s e n d a n ge r e d
Engineering for student research
m a r i n e l i fe
In the Galapagos Marine Reserve, 600
I’m proud that Embry- miles off the coast of Ecuador, whales and A d d i ti o n a l F a ct s
sharks are being decimated by poachers. s PhiBeta Lambda Business Club has won
Riddle fields more robotics Conventional patrols have had little impact the PBL Arizona Leadership Competition
teams in the Unmanned over the 51,000-square-mile area. A group of for seven years in a row.
Riddle students and their professors devel-
Vehicle competitions than oped a small, inexpensive UAV to patrol the
s Three Embry-Riddle student teams took
first, second, and third place in the Runway
any other university, and our Reserve, streaming video and GPS coordi-
Safety/Runway Incursions Challenge of the
nates to authorities who can capture or drive
teams are always among away poachers. The aircraft, which has a
FAA’s Design Competition for Universities.

the top competitors. 12-foot wingspan and weighs 55 pounds, was s Teamsof mechanical and aerospace
developed with Universidad San Francisco engineering students dominated NASA’s
— Professor
de Quito and will work in conjunction with Lunabotics Competition with their
Charles Reinholtz
M e c han i cal E n g i n e e r i n g Ecuador’s Navy. Each costs less than $10,000 innovative moon-mining robots.
to produce, with near-negligible fuel costs
s Software and aerospace engineering
of around $2,400 per year. Compare that to a
students were named the top Florida
Cessna 172 patrol plane that burns more than
team in the IEEEXtreme Programming
$400,000 in fuel per year. A fleet of 10 to 20
Competition, sponsored by the Institute of
of these UAVs could fully protect the entire
Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Reserve 24/7.

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We are hands-on, all the time. That’s what Le h m a n E n g i n ee r i n g
& Te c h n o lo gy Ce n te r
it takes to create robots, racecars, and As one Freshman put it, “When you walk
through Lehman, it’s lab, lab, lab … it’s all

rockets! Day one, students are encouraged labs!” Home to the computer disciplines and
Aerospace, Electrical, and Civil Engineering,

to touch, explore, design, and build. If you Lehman outfits everything from software engi-
neering projects to non-linear wave research.

want to be a pilot, we get you in an aircraft Aerospace Experimentation &


Fabrication Building (AXFAB)
the first week of class. If you’re an engineer, Every engineer’s dream, this 20,000 square
foot facility houses design and testing labs
you design the entire system for a rocket used by Aerospace Engineering students for
their courses and projects.
launch in your Intro to Engineering class. C l ea n E n e r gy Sys te m s La b
Or, if you’re studying global security, you Dedicated to renewable energy research
projects. Recent projects include a water
re-enact a war game between a terrorist purification backpack for disaster relief and
the military; biodiesel production from the
group and a law enforcement team. school cafe­teria; wind and water turbine
research; and Project Haiti providing Haitians
with clean drinking water.

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facilities & labs
F a s t F a ct s

Robotics Lab

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Work Stations

1st
Judge’s Innovation Design Award
NASA Lunabotics Competition

Flight Training Equipment

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instructional aircraft

Ne x t G e n e r ati o n A d va n c e d
Re s ea r c h (N E A R) La b
82,500
flight hours logged
Multidisciplinary teams of faculty, research by students each year
staff, and students conduct research on
prac­tical problems in aviation—such as safety,
control, capacity, and efficiency in the Simulation Network
national air space. The lab is developing a

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virtual-reality air traffic system that will allow
students to fly a simulated unmanned aircraft.

G lo b a l Se c u r i t y & It’s amazing the way the simulators


I nte l l i ge n c e Stu d i e s E ag le
O p e r ati o n s Ce n t e r
A lab for practicing foreign language proficiency
and running scenarios that pit real-time global
Eagle Operations Center
is set up. It looks like some-
thing out of the movies.
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state-of-the-art flight training devices
threats against security and intelligence skills

26,000
and training. It can also be set up as a command You wouldn’t expect to
center for exercises to test student skills in
decision-making, planning, and emergency see it on a typical college
operations. The lab’s advanced technology campus. There’s a round hours logged in by students per year
includes a command table and access to both
domestic and foreign news feeds. table with all the TV monitors
and a giant touch table.
– Ethan Haddy
G lo bal S e c u r ity an d
I nte lli g e n c e Stu d i e s

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labs, labs & labs

More Arizona s Air Traffic Control Lab: Equipped with s Roboticsand Autonomous Vehicle
F a c i l i t i e s & La b s the same technology as air traffic control Lab: Supports students designing and
s Aerial Robotics Lab: Dedicated to towers at major airports, this lab allows for building robotics projects, including
robotics research in aerial, ground, and simulated air traffic scenarios. unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) capable of
underwater vehicles. Student teams work performing realistic autonomous missions.
s Space Systems Lab: Students use
3-D
with faculty to design, fabricate, control, air-bearings to simulate control of s Rapid Prototyping Equipment: For
and analyze different types of unmanned spacecraft; use vacuum chambers to rendering designs, you can’t beat our 10
protect
systems such as fixed wing, rotary wing, experience the space environment, and send Fused Deposition Modeling 3-D printers
quadrotors, and ground robots. and receive signals from space through for visualization, fit, and function.
s Structural Dynamics Lab: Students test ground-based communication systems.
s Advanced Flight Simulation Center:
satellites, rovers, or other space hardware to s Observatory Complex: Equipped with This state-of-the-art facility represents
determine if designs can survive the launch 12” Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, for our commitment to using simulation as
environment. A two-axis electromagnetic research-quality brightness measurements an integral component of flight training.
shaker simulates the vibration environment of stars; 14” CCD Debris Telescope for Houses 14 Level 6 Flight Training Devices
of space launch. tracking rapidly moving, near-Earth objects and 1 Level D Full Motion Simulator.
s Astrodynamics Light Fabrication: such as satellites and asteroids; the Radio
s Technically
Advanced Aircraft
Prototypes of spacecraft are fabricated in Observatory’s 4-meter radio dish to detect
Performance Lab: Allows students to
this lab. solar activity; and much more.
“fly” a variety of aircraft in a computerized
s Robertson Aviation Safety Center environment—from entry-level single-
Accident Investigation Lab: Actual M o r e F lo r i d a engine planes to the latest jet transport, while
parts from aviation incidents are shipped Fa c i l i t i e s & La b s interacting with experienced instructors.
here to recreate the accident scene for s Astronomy Lab: Students make s High-altitude Normobaric Lab:
students to study and assess. It is the only astronomical/astrophysical observations Teaches aspiring pilots how to recognize
university-level lab of its kind in the country. using the 1-meter telescope—the largest the symptoms of oxygen loss at high
university research telescope in Florida. altitudes.
s Tracey Doryland Wind Tunnel Lab:
Includes Aerodynamics Lab housing four s Atmospheric Physics Lab: Students s High Performance Vehicle Lab:
wind tunnels; Propulsion Lab equipped design and construct sounding rocket pay­ Dedicated to the research and competitions
with a micro-turbojet for studying loads and analyze data from rocket flights. of the SAE Hybrid Formula car team, which
advanced propulsion; and Thermal/Fluid s Air emphasizes efficiency; and the Mini-Baja
Traffic Control Simulation Lab:
Lab demonstrating liquid flow. team, which designs, builds, and drives off-
Replicates radar air traffic control
s Hacker Lab: This state-of-the-art cyber facility. Students use 30 ATC stations road vehicles in national competitions.
security facility allows students to practice to direct on-screen aircraft “flown”
offensive and defensive cyber-warfare. by 30 “pseudo pilots,” from computer
stations outfitted with aircraft controls
and voice communications.

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faculty
75% of faculty members bring
industry experience into
their teaching careers, deepening the class-
room experience by illustrating theory with
real-life applications. Our professors go far
beyond teaching. Their professional careers
qualify them as inspirational mentors and
practical coaches who guide you through
complex assignments; help you to apply for
internships and research grants; recommend
you to a colleague in the field; and give you
valuable job interview tips.

100% 21/23 492


classes taught Average Class size faculty
by faculty arizona/florida members

198
Faculty Members
+
13
million dollars
=
158 Sponsored
in Active Research Research Funding Research Projects

Open door policy for students =


100% of faculty

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ERAU Faculty
W h e r e T h e y ’ v e Bee n &
W h at Th e y ’ v e D o n e
s CIA intelligence analyst and
international security expert
s Specialist
engineer with
Boeing Commercial Aircraft
and General Dynamics
s U.S. Air Force pilot for 21 years
s 28 years in the FBI, concentrating
in counterterrorism
s Designed and implemented
production and operations manage-
ment programs for Exxon Mobil,
Esso, Allied Chemical
s Extensive computer software
industry experience with the DOD,
FAA, and Treasury
s Worked at NASA-Ames Research
Center, through the Navy/NASA joint
Institute of Aeronautics
s 3 5years experience in civilian
A majority of the professors O n e -to - o n e
and military air traffic management
fa c u lt y m e nto r s
were in industry in the first
s EricPerrell, Professor of Aerospace s Worked at Sandia National
place. They built all the Engineering in Florida, enlisted Riddle Laboratories as civil engineer
programs here. And they student engineers to help a start-up
s Businessconsultant and analyst
company called 4Frontiers to design and
work hard to get us jobs. build a suborbital science platform. The with Moscow Airways
students designed a sounding rocket, Star s U.S.
— Miguel Diaz Navy aircraft mechanic,
Ae r o nauti c s Lab, which the company is testing.
maintenance instructor and an
s Our Arizona campus is designing and aircraft maintenance inspector
Brian Butka wanted to build building compact unmanned aerial vehicles
s More than 30 years in computer
lead
(UAV) that can be hand-launched to help in
a completely robotic jazz search and rescue, fires, and storm spotting. security and digital forensics
band. So his students built Working closely with Associate Professor
s Mechanical engineer with a number
of Aeronautical Science Ray Bedard, two
a robotic ukulele player, students, experienced in piloting UAVs
of companies including Honeywell
and a percussion tube player in the military, built an operational model and 3M
that sends video images back to its pilot on s Researchscientist at Bulgarian Space
out of PVC. They’re on a the ground.
Research Institute, NASA Goddard
giant cart that rolls around Space Flight Center, National Oceanic
playing songs. & Atmospheric Administration
— Keith Garfield, Ph.D. s Extensiveexperience in commercial
As s i stant P r o f e s s o r
o f E le ctr i cal, C o m p ute r, banking management, airline financial
S o ftwar e & Syste m s management, and jet fuel price
Engineering
risk management

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You want an experience that fits your style.
We have options.

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arizona campus
We are a mile high in the Bradshaw J u s t t h e F a ct s

Mountains of central Arizona where flying


conditions are pristine and the land’s natural
1,800
Undergraduate students

beauty is spectacular. There’s peacefulness


here. But just listen and you’ll hear the 50
Graduate students
buzz of remote-controlled planes students
are flying at RSP Field; or the roar of a new 21
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turbine engine prototype that students are A d d i ti o n a l F a ct s
testing in one of our massive wind tunnels. s Over30 countries and all 50 states
represented in student body.
explore
s Distinctacademic majors offered on the
known for Arizona campus include Aeronautical
o u t d o o r a d v e nt u r e Science—Rotary Wing, Astronomy,
Aviation Environmental Science, Cyber
Prescott, once the wild-west capital of the
Intelligence & Security, Global Business,
Arizona Territory, is these days a destination
Global Security & Intelligence Studies.
of choice for serious mountain bikers, rock
climbers, and kayakers. Hundreds of miles s Summer Study Abroad programs offered
of trails, six lakes, rivers, and rock-face call in Amman, Jordan; Ireland; Locarno,
you away from your studies—or give you Switzerland; Munich, Germany; Mussoorie,
another way to fly over planet Earth. But if India; Singapore; and more.
you need a big city fix, drive less than two
s Honors Program offered to highly
hours into Phoenix for the day, or less than
motivated students in all academic
four hours to Las Vegas for the weekend.
disciplines.

Fav o r i te D o w nti m e s ROTC units: Air Force and Army.


A ct i v it i e s
s Driving to Las Vegas for a rock concert.
When I wake up every
s Flying to Sedona for dinner.
morning I say ‘Ahhh ... I see
s Spendingthe day hiking in the
Grand Canyon. the snow-capped mountains.’
s Skiingor snowboarding at There’s hardly ever a bad day
nearby Snowbowl. for picturing the mountains;
s Rafting on the Verde River. even on windy or cloudy
s Flying to LA for the weekend. days there’s still something
to see.
— Shelby King
Ae r o nauti cal S c i e n c e

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campus life

O u r E ag l e Tea m s S o a r M o u nta i n
The Eagles compete in the National Re s i d e n c e Ha l ls
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), The residence halls are a great way to make
Division II, CalPac Conference. Our campus close and lasting friendships. All first-year
athletic teams have scored consistent athletic students live on campus in Mingus Mountain
excellence, including recent conference Halls, aptly named for their terrific views
championships in men’s golf, men’s soccer, of the Bradshaw Mountains. They offer
9 Varsity Sports and women’s soccer. All athletes and students rooms and suites with kitchenettes wired for
enjoy excellent facilities. These include: two high-speed Internet and cable TV. They also
Women’s Men’s gyms, a fitness center with new cardio facility, include social lounges, study rooms, and other
outdoor swimming pool, racquetball and ten- common areas. The Department of Student
s Cross Country s Cross Country nis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball Life offers hundreds of programs to support
s Golf s Golf courts, upper and lower recreation fields, and your social, residential, and academic life—
s Soccer s Soccer a varsity soccer field and track. and personal growth!
s Fast-pitch s Wrestling
Fav o r i t e Food!
Softball Ca m p u s E v e nt s We’ve got your food needs covered 17 hours
s Volleyball
We have many fun and entertaining a day—from 7 a.m. to midnight:
campus traditions:
s Starbucks.
40+ Club, Intramural & s Airshows and Races. Wings Out
Start your day with
pastry and coffee—they make a killer
Recreational Sports West Airshow and the Women’s Air Race Caramel Macchiato!
Classic are guaranteed to thrill you.
s Earhart’s Dining. Lots of lunch and
s Baseball s Rugby
s Campus BBQ. Southwestern food dinner possibilities—ethnic cuisine, grilled
s Basketball s Snowboarding and fun. entrées, pizza, pasta, a deli, and a salad bar.
s Bowling s Soccer s HawaiiClub Luau. Island food, leis,
And they offer vegetarian, vegan, gluten-
free, soy, and low-fat options.
s Cycling s Softball and don’t forget to do the hula.
s WOW. For a quick bite, stop by this café
s Fencing s Tae Kwon Do s Campus Bonfire. No, we don’t light
that serves great fried chicken tenders and
s Flash Ball s Tennis it with jet fuel!
hamburgers, as well as lighter fare like
s Golf s Ultimate Frisbee s OctoberWest. Our alumni weekend with wraps and salads.
s Ice dancing and events for undergrads as well.
Hockey s Volleyball s Study Snacks? Try Simply To Go for
s Floor Hockey s and many others s Casino Night. Games, competition, ice cream or protein bars. Or the library’s
and prizes! Scholars Café for cookies, brownies, and
s Lacrosse
coffee to fuel your study engine!
s Racquetball
s Touch and Go @ Flightline. Great for
burgers and sandwiches.

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ROTC J u s t t h e F a ct s
Our Arizona campus fields Reserve Officer
Training Corps (ROTC) programs for the
Army and Air Force. The four-year college
elective program trains cadets in both branches,
who study in state-of-the-art classrooms and
47%
Of Students live on campus
Club on!
A selection of our 90+ student clubs:
s Riddle Radio

1,700
labs. A full one-quarter of engineering students
are in an ROTC program. Our Air Force s Weather Club
Detachment 028 is consistently named
s Rock Climbing Mountaineers
“Best in the West.”
Student Life Programs s Poker Club

300+
s Human vs. Zombies Club
I want to be in the military, s Eagle Scouts
and I came here because s Zumba Club
Days of sunshine per year
of ROTC and soccer and s Skydiving Club
the Global Security and
Intelligence degree. 90+
Clubs, organizations, national
s Ski and Snowboarding Club
s Eagle Robotics
s Society of Women Engineers
— Brenna Quinn
G lo bal S e c u r ity an d fraternities and sororities, intramural s Golden Eagle Archers
I nte lli g e n c e Stu d i e s teams, and club sports teams
s Bowling League
My group of friends? Their
entire dorm lounge was <5
Miles to Prescott’s historic
s Eagle Tae Kwon Do Club
s Assembly of Ballroom Dancers
s Japanese Animation/Manga Club
filled with remote-controlled Old West downtown s Student Veterans Organization
aircraft. They would build
s Hawaii Club
them, fly them, and if one s Longboard Club
didn’t work, they would find s Hang Gliding Club
parts and do anything to s Extreme Rocketry Club
make it happen. s Aerial Aerobatics Club
— Brooke Magalei s + 7 national fraternities
Ae r o nauti cal S c i e n c e and sororities

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florida campus
We are ocean and air. We pair a sunny J u s t t h e F a ct s

beach environment and a community love


affair with things that go fast. You can see
4,600
Undergraduate students

the world-famous Daytona International


Speedway from just about anywhere on 520
Graduate students
campus. Our Florida campus is the only
university in the country located directly 23
Average class size
adjacent to an international airport. And A d d i ti o n a l F a ct s
we’re just a short car ride away from watch- s 98countries and all 50 states represented
in student body.
ing a launch from Kennedy Space Center.
explore
s Distinctacademic majors offered on
the Florida campus include Aviation
Maintenance Science, Civil Engineering,
Commercial Space Operations,
S o a k u p s o m e s u n.
Communication, Computational
It s h i n e s a lot h e r e .
Mathematics, Computer Science,
Daytona Beach is located close to all kinds of Engineering Physics, Homeland Security,
surf, sand, and mainland fun. Volusia County and Human Factors Psychology.
parks have more than 50 miles of beaches
and freshwater springs providing great access s Summer, semester, or year-long Study
to surfing, snorkeling, horseback riding, Abroad programs offered in China, France,
SCUBA diving, fishing, boating camping, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Singapore, South
hiking, you name it! Only 60 to 90 minutes Korea, Japan, the Czech Republic, United
away by car: Disney World, Universal Studios, Kingdom, Spain, and more.
Sea World, the Kennedy Space Center, and s Honors Program offered to highly motivated
professional basketball and football venues students in all academic disciplines.
offer an abundance of fun and adventure.
s ROTC units: Air Force, Army, and Navy
Fav o r i te D o w nti m e (includes Marines).
A ct i v it i e s
s Drivingon the beach, hanging out on
the beach, anything on the beach.
I joined the Avion Newspaper,
s Surfing.
and a group of us got to sit
s Flying to St. Augustine for a burger.
in the NASA causeway and
s Spending the day at Disney World.
watch the launch of the Atlas
s Great
airshows like Wings & Waves
Five. I saw the rocket go up
and Sun ’n Fun. in the sky and I was like:
s Sunset dinner at the Crab Shack on the pier. that was so awesome!
s Beachvolleyball and music at the — Elizabeth Worsham
Ocean Deck. M e c han i cal E n g i n e e r i n g

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campus life

E ag le s a r e f i e r c e s Legendaryfolk musician John McCutcheon


c o m p et i to r s in performance.
The Eagles compete in the National s Asuper-Riddlesque annual gravitation
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics lecture: 2013’s was “The Very Early
(NAIA), Division II, Sun Conference. Our Universe, Origin of Space, Time, and
15 Varsity Sports campus athletic teams have—in the past 25 Cosmic Structure.”
years—scored consistent athletic excellence,
Women’s Men’s with two teams having earned national cham- East Coast
pionship and 16 individual national titles. Re s i d e n c e Ha l ls
s Basketball s Baseball
Our excellent facilities include a multi-purpose
s Cross All first-year students live on campus—
Country s Basketball gym with three basketball courts, three volley­
along with a lot of sophomores, juniors,
s Golf s Cross Country ball courts, three badminton courts, and a
and seniors. The residence halls are a great
fitness center. We also have a second fitness
s Soccer s Golf way to make good and lasting friendships.
center, swimming pool, and lighted-lane
s Softball s Soccer In the words of one Class of 2016 student,
running track; plus, indoor racquetball courts,
“Without a doubt, dorm life is my favorite
s Tennis s Tennis tennis courts, baseball and soccer stadiums,
thing about being in college.” Each of our
and multiple lighted fields for soccer, softball,
s Track & Field s Track & Field four Freshman halls offers rooms and suites
lacrosse, and more.
s Volleyball wired for high-speed Internet and cable
Coed TV, plus social lounges, study rooms, and
M i n d b e n d i n g E v e nts !
s Cheerleading other common areas. The Resident Student
Let your mind soar—or just plain laugh a Association plans trips to local sporting events,
50+ Club, Intramural & lot—at the many speakers and performers
who inspire, provoke, and entertain us
fun spots—and organizes cookouts.

Recreational Sports throughout the school year. It could be Wired E at !


contributing editor David Wolman and author
We keep you going 18 hours a day—from
s Basketball s Skydiving of a provocative new book “The End of
7 a.m. to 1 a.m.
s Crew s Softball Money” arguing for the monetary revolution.
Or stage and television actor Steve Carroll in s Starbucks. Start your day with pastry
s Dance Squad s Surfing and coffee in the library; or grab a bialy at
a one-man show depicting Charles Lindbergh.
s Flag Football s Swimming Other recent events include: Einstein’s Bagels in the Student Village.
s Golf s Table Tennis s AmericanShakespeare Center’s comedy s Student Center Food Court. For lunch
s Ice Hockey s Tennis Twelfth Night. or dinner, you can find all kinds of grilled,
baked, and fresh food options—including
s Lacrosse s Ultimate Frisbee s Riddle’s annual talent show.
low-fat, vegetarian, vegan, and kosher.
s Racquetball s Volleyball s Space physicist Dr. Lewis Duncan
s Rugby s and many others envisions a hybrid biological and cyborg
trans-human evolutionary future.
s Sailing
s Seven-on-seven
Soccer
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s AllYou Can Eat Buffet. In Student J u s t t h e F a ct s
Village with more great dinner options.
s Propeller’s Café. Chill out with your
friends watching airplanes come and go
from Daytona International runways—
13
Consecutive years best overall
The Club Scene
Selection of our 150+ student clubs:
while enjoying the best burgers on campus.
athletic program—Sun Conference s Mars Society
s Chick Fil-A. When nothing else Commissioner’s Cup s Pep Band
will satisfy the need for tender, savory

36%
and satisfying. s Latin & Hispanic

s Touch
Student Association
and Go. At the Flight Line for
a bite before a flight. s American Association of
Of Students live on campus
Airport Executives

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ROTC s Society of Women Engineers
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) s Skydiving Club
trains students to become Air Force, Army,
International fraternities and sororities s Cycling Club
Navy, and Marine Corps officers. Cadets in all
branches study in state-of-the-art classrooms involve 11% of our students s Eagles FM-WIKD 102.5

300+
and labs, with a 24/7 computer lab reserved s Catholic Student Union
exclusively for them. Our Daytona Beach Air
s Pianists Club
Force detachment produces more commis-
sioned officers and pilots than any institution s Broken Arrow Scenario and
except the Air Force Academy. Every student
Average number of flying days per year Paintball Team

150+
has the option to participate in the ROTC. s Women in Aviation
s Drum Corps
s Car Enthusiasts Clubs
Clubs, organizations, national
fraternities and sororities, intramural s First Generation Students
teams, and club sports teams s Surfing Club

<4
s Propulsion Labs Club
s Microgravity Club
s Inventors Club
Miles to the beach

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next steps
Scholarships
& Financial Aid
96% of students receive some form of
financial aid in the form of scholarships,
grants, and loans.

Financial Aid
Financial Aid is available from federal, state,
and University sources.
s University
funds are granted on merit
and may be granted for need.
s Federal aid programs are available for
U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Transfer Students
s Stateaid programs are offered by Florida
We transfer as many credits as possible, and other states that give their residents
but classes will be transferred only if they college assistance.
are deemed equivalent classes required for
s U.S.Department of Veterans Affairs is a
graduation.
source of funding for eligible students.
s The admissions process is the same as
outlined to the left. However, if you have How to Apply
more than 30 credits, you are not required
Applying online is advised because your
to take the ACT or SAT or submit high
results are processed more quickly, and there
school transcripts.
are checks to ensure your information is
H o w to A p p ly submitted correctly.
International Students
We recommend that first-year residential s First fill out the Free Application for Federal
 he admissions process is the same
T
campus students apply for admission Student Aid (FAFSA)—available January 1
as outlined to the left, except for these
no later than the fall of their senior year of of the year you intend to start college.
additional requirements:
high school.
s SAT s Embry-Riddle’s federal school code
test scores are not required but are
Steps and Checklist HIGHLY recommended, and are required is 001479.
We evaluate applications on a rolling basis. for scholarship consideration.
Scholarships
Once all documents have been received, we s Copies of transcripts must be official.
will notify you of your admission status. Almost 800 students university-wide are
s IfEnglish is not your primary language, awarded nearly $3.4 million in additional
Submit your application online. you must take the Test of English as a donor scholarships.
 end official high school transcript
S Foreign Language (TOEFL) and score a s Scholarships are given to students based
or GED scores. 79 or higher on the Internet-based exam,
on their abilities both inside and outside
or at least a 6 on the International English
Send ACT and/or SAT scores. the classroom.
Language Testing System (IELTS). Students
Submit $50 nonrefundable application fee. not meeting the TOEFL or IELTS minimum s Scholarships do not have to be repaid.
scores can fulfill this requirement by s Eachstudent who applies for admission is
Submit two letters of recommendation.
study­ing English at the Embry-Riddle automatically considered for scholarships.
 rite an admission essay and send your
W Language Institute on the Florida campus
résumé (both optional). s Some scholarships are need-based and
or by completing Level 112 at an ELS
Language Center. For students applying to require a FAFSA.
 onitor your application status
M
and documents online, and access your the Arizona campus there is an additional
Embry-Riddle email account. option: completing Level 6 at ACE
Language Institutes.
Schedule a visit.
s Proof of funding is required for the
first year of study.

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C o m e V i s i t!
You’ve got to visit to truly appreciate
our one-of-a-kind academic programs,
our high-energy, project-oriented students,
and our gorgeous campuses.

Campus Visit Agenda


Each visit lasts about three hours and includes:
s Tour of campus.
s Tour of flight line.
s Meeting with an admissions counselor.

Campus Visit Options


You can also request other appointments, subject
to availability, when you arrive on campus.
s Meetingswith a professor, a financial
aid counselor, athletics staff.
s Visit with an ROTC representative.
s Sit in on a class.
s Go on an observer flight.

Fall Open House Events


You can also visit campus during our fall
Open House dates for a more in-depth look
at Riddle, including:
s Q&A with faculty and students.
s Prescott, Arizona
s Sessionson academic programs, student
life, ROTC, and financial aid.
s Student life opportunities.

Best Time to Visit


During the academic year when you can
interact with students and faculty, and check
out classes, labs, food options, and dorms.
s Monday through Friday at 9 am and 1 pm.
s Select Saturdays throughout the year at 10 am.

s Summer tours: Monday through Thursday


at 9 am and 1 pm; select Saturdays at 10 am.

Contact Us to
Schedule Your Visit
Arizona Campus, Prescott
s prescott.erau.edu
s pradmit@erau.edu
s 928.777.6600 / 800.888.3728
Florida Campus, Daytona Beach
s daytonabeach.erau.edu
s dbadmit@erau.edu
s Daytona Beach, Florida
s 3 86.226.6100 / 800.862.2416
Arizona Campus Florida Campus
3700 Willow Creek Road 600 South Clyde Morris Boulevard
Prescott, AZ 86301 Daytona Beach, FL 32114
928.777.6600 or 800.888.3728 800.862.2416
pradmit@erau.edu dbadmit@erau.edu
www.prescott.erau.edu www.daytonabeach.erau.edu

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