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Financing Pilot Training Internationally

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Scholarships for Non-Collegiate Pilot Training:


1.AOPA
AOPA has long been known as the most influential general aviation organization. To help promote general aviation, AOPA supplies scholarships to students earning a recreational, sport, or private pilot license. The number and amounts of scholarships can vary from year to year, but range from $3,000-5,000. Scholarships are based on merit, goals and dedication to flight training.

Eligibility

Scholarship applicants must meet all criteria listed below.

1. Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident

2. Be at least 16 years of age

3. Hold a current FAA Student Pilot Certificate at the time of application

4. Be a current and paid member* of AOPA at both the time of application and when the scholarship is awarded

5. Not have completed the FAA practical test/checkride at the time of application

* The term “member” includes both voting membership and non-voting membership in AOPA.
Application Process

 After completing the online application, you will receive a unique link for an online recommendation form that is specific to you. Send that exact link to two individuals and ask them to complete the online recommendation form by the application deadline (Friday, August 24, 2012 [11:59 p.m. EST]). Send the unique link to only two individuals. The online system will not accept more than two recommendations.

2.EAA Young Eagles
The Experimental Aircraft Association Young Eagles program has been helping young people achieve their dreams of flight for years. The Young Eagles offers a multitude of scholarships to members to put toward flight training or toward tuition for EAA Air Academy Sessions. Scholarship types and amounts vary, and are given to both pre- and post-high school students with a desire to learn to fly and/or begin a career in aviation.

3.Women in Aviation
Women in Aviation, International offers a large number of scholarships for both men and women in aviation. Scholarships range from initial flight training to airline transport training. In the past, many airlines have offered type rating scholarships as well as job offers to qualified candidates. Whether you're just beginning your flight training or looking to further your career, WAI is sure to have a scholarship for you.

Scholarships for Collegiate Flight Training Programs:

1.Women in Aviation
In addition to non-collegiate awards, WAI also has many scholarships for students in a university flight triaining program. These scholarships can sometimes be used to assist with tuition; other times, they can be used toward flight fees. Men, don't worry- not all scholarships are reserved strictly for women.

2.NBAA
The National Business Aviation Association is a highly-regarded organization in the business sector of the aviation industry. The organization provides at least one scholarship for a student in an aviation-related degree program at an NBAA-approved college or university. While there is an emphasis on business aviation, general aviation applicants may apply.


Current NBAA-Sponsored Scholarships for Students

The Association currently offers the following scholarships to highly qualified students studying aviation-related curricula at institutions of higher learning.



Alan H. Conklin Business Aviation Management Scholarship:
Target Candidate:
Undergrad
Target Area within 
Business Aviation:
Students pursuing a career in business aviation management at NBAA and UAA institutions.
Total Scholarship Award:
$5,000: Educational Costs
Current Application Deadline:
July 31,2013 – available Spring 2013
Notification/ Award Period:
Next scholarship awarded for 2013-2014 academic year
U.S. Citizenship Required?*:
Yes
Candidate Requirements:
Full-time undergraduate enrollment or acceptance into an aviation management program at a NBAA and UAA member school; Rising sophomore or higher standing; Minimum GPA – 3.0
* US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status

Lawrence Ginocchio Aviation Scholarship:
Target Candidate:
Undergrad
Target Area within 
Business Aviation:
Aviation students who demonstrate honesty, integrity, and selflessness.
Total Scholarship Award:
Five awards of $4,500: Educational Costs
Current Application Deadline:
July 31,2013 – available Spring 2013
Notification/ Award Period:
Awarded each Fall
U.S. Citizenship Required?*:
Yes
Candidate Requirements:
Full-time undergraduate enrollment in an aviation-related program at a NBAA and UAA member institution; Rising sophomore or higher standing; Minimum GPA – 3.0
* US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status

UAA Janice K. Barden Aviation Scholarship:
Target Candidate:
Undergrad
Target Area within 
Business Aviation:
Studies in aviation-related curricula at NBAA and UAA institutions.
Total Scholarship Award:
Five awards of $1,000: Educational Costs
Current Application Deadline:
November 1, 2013, available Spring 2013
Notification/ Award Period:
Next scholarship awarded Spring, 2014
U.S. Citizenship Required?*:
Yes
Candidate Requirements:
Full-time undergraduate enrollment in an aviation-related program at a NBAA and UAA member institution; Sophomore or higher standing; Minimum GPA – 3.0
* US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status

William M. Fanning Maintenance Scholarship:
Target Candidate:
1: Student enrolled in A&P Part 147 program; 
1: Accepted but not enrolled in A&P program
Target Area within 
Business Aviation:
Business Aviation Maintenance Technician
Total Scholarship Award:
Two awards of $2,500: Educational Costs
Current Application Deadline:
Awarded each Fall
Notification/ Award Period:
July 31, 2013, available Spring 2013
U.S. Citizenship Required?*:
Yes
Candidate Requirements:
Officially enrolled in an accredited A&P program or accepted for enrollment by an approved FAR Part-147 school.
* US Citizenship or Permanent Resident status

NBAA and Conklin & de Decker established the Alan H. Conklin Business Aviation Management Scholarship to benefit undergraduates pursuing careers in business aviation management at NBAA- and University Aviation Association (UAA)-affiliated institutions. The scholarship was created to honor the memory of Al Conklin, U.S. Air Force veteran, co-founder of Conklin & de Decker and business aviation leader for more than 60 years.

The Lawrence Ginocchio Aviation Scholarship was created in 2001 by NBAA and the family and friends of the late Lawrence Ginocchio to honor his outstanding personal contribution to the business aviation community. The scholarship benefits undergraduate students officially enrolled at NBAA/ UAA-member institutions.

Named for Janice Barden, an active participant in the business aviation community for decades, the UAA Janice K. Barden Aviation Scholarship benefits undergraduates studying aviation-related curricula at NBAA/UAA-member institutions.

NBAA named the William M. Fanning Maintenance Scholarship for a retired NBAA staff member who was active in maintenance issues during his nearly 20-year tenure at the Association. This scholarship annually benefits two recipients: a student who currently is enrolled in an accredited airframe and powerplant (A&P) program at an approved FAR Part 147 school, and a second individual who is currently not enrolled but has been accepted for enrollment in an A&P program.





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