What are the basic entrance requirements?
In general, the Bachelor of Science (BS) and the associate in applied science (AAS) degrees emphasize academic abilities and technical aptitudes and require a minimum total of 16 secondary high school units. In addition, submission of the SATI is required for all BS programs. Applicants for the Bachelor of Science programs who have been out of high school less than two years must submit the results of the SAT I or ACT exam. Students who have lived in the United States for less than 3 years and for whom English is a second language, or international applicants from countries where English is not an official language may substitute results of the TOEFL exam. Students who have completed 24 or more college credits are exempt from the SAT/ACT requirement.
Upon acceptance, assessment testing for course placement is required.

What documents do I need to complete my application?
You need the following documents: Application for Admissions, official copy of your high school transcript, diploma or GED with scores, official college transcripts (if applicable) and immunization records. A Class II medical is also a requirement for aircraft operations applicants only.
Is an admissions interview required for acceptance?
An interview with an admissions counselor is strongly recommended for all applicants. Both an admissions and financial aid interview are required for applicants who want to be considered for the aircraft operations degree program.
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