Aviation College Degree Programs
Mainly due to the industry's requirement that pilots hold a college degree to be considered for employment, ATP requires students to have two years college experience as a prerequisite to the Airline Career Pilot Program. ATP will often accept equivalent work experience.
For students who wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree in an aviation-related field, FAA certificates and ratings that you earn in the Airline Training Programs often transfer to earn you equivalent college credit. This is the most efficient way to earn your FAA certification and college degree.
ATP’s affiliation with Utah Valley State College (UVSC) allows you to receive college credits for the training and certification you earn at ATP while completing college coursework on-line through UVSC’s Global Aviation Degree Program.
