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Admission requirements

Admission guidelines for universities in the USA & UK often vary by institution, but there are common requirements and criteria that most applicants must meet. Here are the most common ones for both regular admissions and funded scholarships:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent: Applicants must have completed secondary education or an equivalent qualification.
  • Grade Point Average (GPA): A competitive GPA, usually on a 4.0 scale. Highly selective schools may require a GPA of 3.0 or above.
  • Transcripts: Official transcripts from all high schools or previous educational institutions attended.
  • SAT or ACT Scores: Many universities require standardized test scores, though some have adopted test-optional policies.
  • Subject Tests: Some programs may require specific SAT Subject Tests, though these are becoming less common.
  • TOEFL/IELTS Scores (for International Students): English proficiency tests are required for non-native speakers.
  • Most universities require a personal essay or statement of purpose. The Common Application or Coalition Application often includes a general essay prompt.
  • Supplemental essays may be required for specific programs or universities.

Typically 2–3 letters from teachers, counselors, or other individuals who can attest to the applicant’s abilities and character.

A list of extracurricular involvement, including clubs, sports, volunteering, leadership roles, or work experience.

  • Common Application/Coalition Application: Many universities accept these centralized application platforms.
  • University-Specific Applications: Some institutions have their own application forms.

Application fees typically range from $50 to $100. Fee waivers are available for students with financial need.

Some universities require or recommend an interview, especially for competitive programs.

Required for programs in the arts, music, theater, or design.

  • Early Decision/Early Action: Applications are due around November, with decisions released in December.
  • Regular Decision: Applications are due between January and March, with decisions released in spring.
  • Rolling Admission: Applications are reviewed as they are submitted, with no specific deadline.

Documents to show the ability to pay tuition and living expenses, such as bank statements or sponsorship letters.

Some universities allow submission of additional materials, such as resumes, creative work, or evidence of achievements.

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  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Aeronautical Science (Professional Pilot Program)
  • Aviation Business Administration
  • Cybersecurity
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
  • Spaceflight Operations
  • Global Security and Intelligence
  • Engineering Physics
  • Meteorology
  • Air Traffic Management
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Space Physics
  • Aviation Maintenance Science

Aviation

Aviation programs offer comprehensive education and training in various aspects of the aviation industry, including piloting, airport management, and aviation business operations.

Space

Space science programs provide students with an in-depth understanding of space exploration, astrophysics, and the technologies that drive modern space missions.

Computers & Technology

Computer and technology programs equip students with the skills to design, develop, and manage software, hardware, and digital systems.

Security & AI

AI & security programs focus on the integration of artificial intelligence with cybersecurity techniques to protect digital systems from evolving threats.

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