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Fri, Sep 19, 2008

EAA Says Over $42K Available For AeroScholars

Enrollment Open For The Fall Semester

The Experimental Aircraft Association is giving parents the chance to make math and science exciting for their children, through EAA's online aviation courses... which can also give students a head start on their college credits!

Through the generous support of EAA donors, over $42,000 in AeroScholars scholarships will be available this year to high school students, ages 14-18.

AeroScholars is a series of two online aviation science courses, Fundamentals of Aviation and Advanced Aviation, that can earn a student up to 6 college credits (recognized nationally), and prepare them to take the FAA Private Pilot written examination. The courses will also explore aviation careers.

Each scholarship includes the course materials, live help and technical support, college credit upon successful completion, and one year EAA student membership.

Both fall and spring semester scholarships are available. But hurry -- fall semester applications must be received by September 26, 2008. Spring semester applications must be received by January 8, 2009.

FMI: www.aeroscholars.org

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