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Admission Requirements

Full admission to the Master of Commercial Aviation program is granted to an applicant who: 

  1. Has earned a baccalaureat degree which is fully accredited by one of the recognized accrediting agencies, and meets all other requirements for admission to graduate school.
     
  2. Has earned at least a 3.0 grade point average in the baccalaureate degree.

Provisional admission may be afforded a student who does not have a 3.0 overall undergraduate quality point average or an undergraduate aviation core quality point average. Full admission is generally granted upon completion of 9 hours with a quality point average of 3.0; students may not exceed 9 hours of graduate credit when provisional in status.

Students may be granted non-degree admission if they have not been granted full or provisional admission. They are admitted with non-degree watch-care status to improve credentials and to meet full admission requirements. Not more than 9 semester hours earned while in non-degree status may be applied to the Master of Commercial Aviation degree.  The grades earned while in the non-degree status must be B (3.0 GPA) or better.

           

 

  

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