Aviation Colleges in Indiana
Compare 3 aviation colleges in Indiana offering degree level programs.
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- Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center Located at the Indianapolis International Airport the state-of-the-art Aviation Technology Center features aviation programs from both Vincennes University and Purdue University. Through Vincennes University you can earn your Federal ... Indianapolis, Indiana 46241
- Purdue University The Purdue University’s Department of Aviation Technology focuses on the preparation of our graduates for challenging and rewarding careers in the aviation industry. Purdue University offers a diverse, internationally recognized ... West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
- Indiana State University Indiana State University has been preparing students for aviation careers since 1968. Two 4-year baccalaureate degrees are currently available, Aviation Management, Professional Aviation and Flight Technology. A new 4-year ... Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
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