Aviation Management Program Ranks #5 as “2023 Top Ten Flight Schools and Universities in Pennsylvania”
Marywood Ranks Amongst Best Flight Schools in Pennsylvania
Marywood University’s Aviation Management program is ranked #5 among the “2023 Top Ten Flight Schools and Universities in Pennsylvania” by Academic Ground, an online international scholarship finder service aimed at helping students find scholarships and grants. The global portal includes school reviews, study-abroad programs, and other information aimed at helping students grow professionally.
Marywood University is the only university in the region that offers a bachelor's degree in aviation management with two tracks, including one for pilot and flight operations, for those who wish to become pilots, and one for airline management, for those whose interests are on the business side of airport operations and management. Having a combination degree in both aviation management and business is a distinctive asset to students’ professional career advancement opportunities. Pilot ground instruction is provided on-campus, while flight operations are arranged through an exclusive contract with the Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Airport (KWBW), approximately a half hour from Marywood's campus.
Learn more about Marywood University’s bachelor’s degree programs in aviation management:
Aviation Management (Airline/Airport) Aviation Management (Pilot/Flight Operations)
Contact Marywood University’s Office of Admissions at marywood.edu/admissions, call (570) 348-6234, or email YourFuture@marywood.edu.
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