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Mon, Nov 04, 2024

EAA Scholarship Applications Open

Cover Flight Training And Collegiate-Level Programs

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 EAA Aviation Scholarships. Anyone over the age of 16 may apply, and the submission period will end March 1, 2025.

The scholarships may be used to cover the expenses of flight training at any school in the U.S. or Canada, that is not part of university program.

Scholarships are also available for post-secondary programs which do cover college-level programs but are limited to the following areas: aeronautical or aerospace engineering, aviation business administration, air traffic control, aviation maintenance, professional flight, or any aviation-related STEM field.

Becca Greskoviak, EAA Scholarship & Fund Steward Coordinator explained, “The costs of training and education can be one of the biggest challenges students face when trying to achieve their goals. Thanks to the support of many donors who are dedicated to the future of flight, EAA is able to help break down that barrier through our scholarship program.”

 

The EAA scholarships are made possible through the generous donations of dozens of benefactors, donors, and others passionate about maintaining the aviation industry and nurturing future generations of aviation professionals by “passing it forward” through their endowment of EAA’s programs.

FMI:  www.eaa.org/eaa/

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