In general, Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology is a fairly selective school. Approximately 60 applications are received by the school every year. The acceptance rate tends to be around 70 percent which equals about 40 students who passed the admission process of the institution. However, when the term begins, only about 40 or 95% of the applicants will have decided on Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology as their future school. The ratio of the candidates who submitted their applications is 98% and 1% for males and females respectively. However, of the first-year students enrolled, 2% were typically women preferred Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology after receiving the letter of acceptance and 97% were men. The undergraduate application fee imposes by Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology is $150. Prospective students should submit their ACT or SAT scores to Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology when applying. Often, an ACT score of 16 - 20 or a 890 - 1,040 SAT score is the range that applicants have greater chances to be accepted. This school also accepts Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits.

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Student ACT Scores

25th %
75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2013 Admissions Cycle. Test scores last reported in 2012
Applications
60
Male 59
Female 1

 

Acceptance
42
Male 41
Female 1

 

Enrollment Total
40
Male 39
Female 1


Acceptance Rate
70%
Male
69.5%
Female
100%

 

Yield
95.2%
Male
95.1%
Female
100%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$150


Graduate

Unknown



Open Admission (will accept all who apply)

Yes

Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

  • Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits


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