Delaware State University: Elevate Your Career with Premier Aviation Services
Did you know that the aviation industry is projected to grow by over 10% in the coming decade? At Delaware State University (DSU), they are committed to preparing students for successful careers in this dynamic field. With an array of aviation programs tailored to meet the industry’s needs, DSU stands out as a beacon of excellence in aviation education. Whether you dream of flying high as a professional pilot or steering the course of air traffic management, their comprehensive training programs demystify the complexities of aviation, providing students with in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience!
A Comprehensive Flight School Offering
**Diverse Programs:** DSU offers programs leading to a Bachelor’s of Science degree with concentrations in Aviation Management and Professional Pilot.
**FAA Approved Training:** Graduates complete their FAA requirements, including Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial, Multi-Engine, CFI, and CFII ratings.
**Helicopter Education:** New programs for aspiring helicopter pilots add to their already diverse offerings.
**Fleet of Aircraft:** Students train on a fleet of 10 Piper aircraft, ensuring hands-on learning in real-world scenarios.
Quality Education in Aviation Management
**Industry Standard Curriculum:** The program aligns with current industry standards, focusing on producing high-quality aviation professionals.
**Career Path Opportunities:** Graduates are prepared for roles in Air Traffic Control, FAA operations, and airport administration.
**Veterans Flight Training:** Approved training options are available for veterans seeking careers in aviation.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
**New Hangar Facility:** The modern hangar provides students with access to cutting-edge resources.
**Experienced Instructors:** Dedicated staff offer mentorship and industry insights to guide students through their aviation journey.
Commitment to Safety and Excellence
**Pillars of Success:** The aviation program emphasizes Dedication, Safety, Unity, and an Attitude of Success.
**Rigorous Training:** Students are held to high academic and physical standards, ensuring they are well-prepared for commercial and military aviation roles.
Why Choose Delaware State University?
**Affordable Education:** With some of the lowest fees in aviation, DSU provides an accessible pathway toward an aviation career.
**Proven Success:** Graduates of the FAA Approved Part 141 program are highly sought after and have an excellent employment rate.
**Community Engagement:** DSU cultivates an inclusive and passionate aviation community, encouraging networking and growth.
In conclusion, Delaware State University stands as a leader in aviation education, offering an unparalleled mix of affordability, quality, and industry relevance. Whether your passion lies in piloting an aircraft or managing aviation operations, DSU provides the foundational skills and practical experience necessary to thrive in this exciting industry. Ready to take your first step toward a rewarding career? To learn more about their aviation programs, visit Delaware State University’s Aviation Program or contact their office at +1 (302) 857-6710, located at 1200 N DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901, United States.
The WORST school I have EVER come across as a student. Their communication is horrible, the right hand has no idea what the left is doing, they always promise things will improve and things will happen but they NEVER do! Example 1, ECHS or ECS, which is DSUs attempt to draft high school kids into DSU, was suppose to be held at a temporary placement at an old hotel for its first year, they have been open now for about ten years. I was told they were suppose to start an FNP program this fall and that they only need a director but its "gonna start" 2024 fall semester. Still no such program that is active. Spoke with numerous faculty there during the spring/summer, to prepare for the fall 2024 semester, at least 10, still til this day I have no idea who my counselor was suppose to be, they never told me. I personally know a student at ECS class of 24', which is ran by DSU, who got a FULL RIDE AND TURNED IT DOWN!!!! Why? You guessed it, a clustered mess with horrible communication. How awful are you when students would rather pass up a full ride then deal with the chaos! Look at their pass rate of students and their retention rates. HORRIBLE once again!!! I myself was accepted to DSU, but I was so frustrated I rescinded my application because to start on a good step was just impossible with lack of good support from faculty. Look at the stats if you don't believe me. The are federally mandated to report. I ended up going to another University in Wilmington who is nationally accredited and my lowest grade in all of my classes is a 97%. I bust my butt and the communication is great, staff is responsive and NOT using student helplines ran by students who really don't know about classes or what it involves for each major and apparently staff. You call the school I chose and you actually talk to faculty and not just have to put in case numbers and emails and hope to get it resolved eventually. O and when I originally went into a "mandatory" meeting in Dover, DE. I was told o it,s not mandatory to be here. So missed work for no reason. O and was told by admissions, this class "should" work!!!! Talked to ANOTHER faculty member who said no that won't work who told you that, O ADMISSIONS did!!!!! Unreal, I took a whole summer semester to get ready for DSU, and I took a losses of time and a monetary value, but then I'll deal with that than unorganized chaos. Go somewhere else!!!!! You have been warned.
I was so proud and filled with excitement when I got accepted to DSU back in 1998. I attended from 98-2000 and was heartbroken that I had decided to leave, due to issues with my student loans not being dispersed in a timely manner, or at all. My mother had to drive down from Newark, Delaware and give one of the ladies in the financial aid office a lesson in math, and before you know it, I got my last few classes paid for and a refund before transferring to the University of Delaware, which was an absolutely better decision.
What also broke my heart was seeing all these beautiful black and brown people, with so much promise, throw away their futures to keep up some image, and mentality from the streets. Fights and shootings were normal occurrences and I just had to go.
I hope it’s gotten much better, and the leadership there understands that they have a piece of the future if Black America in their hands, that they have an opportunity to help mold and forge into what can potentially help advance and have an immense and powerful impact for future generations of all (and especially black and brown) people in this country and future generations to come.
As an Alum of 17 years ago, I'm proud to still be a HORNET!!! Come back to campus year after year for homecoming and other events. I've been bringing my son since he was two and he's almost a pre-teen now; I'm raising a future HORNET!!
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Luciano Rios
in the last weekThe WORST school I have EVER come across as a student. Their communication is horrible, the right hand has no idea what the left is doing, they always promise things will improve and things will happen but they NEVER do! Example 1, ECHS or ECS, which is DSUs attempt to draft high school kids into DSU, was suppose to be held at a temporary placement at an old hotel for its first year, they have been open now for about ten years. I was told they were suppose to start an FNP program this fall and that they only need a director but its "gonna start" 2024 fall semester. Still no such program that is active. Spoke with numerous faculty there during the spring/summer, to prepare for the fall 2024 semester, at least 10, still til this day I have no idea who my counselor was suppose to be, they never told me. I personally know a student at ECS class of 24', which is ran by DSU, who got a FULL RIDE AND TURNED IT DOWN!!!! Why? You guessed it, a clustered mess with horrible communication. How awful are you when students would rather pass up a full ride then deal with the chaos! Look at their pass rate of students and their retention rates. HORRIBLE once again!!! I myself was accepted to DSU, but I was so frustrated I rescinded my application because to start on a good step was just impossible with lack of good support from faculty. Look at the stats if you don't believe me. The are federally mandated to report. I ended up going to another University in Wilmington who is nationally accredited and my lowest grade in all of my classes is a 97%. I bust my butt and the communication is great, staff is responsive and NOT using student helplines ran by students who really don't know about classes or what it involves for each major and apparently staff. You call the school I chose and you actually talk to faculty and not just have to put in case numbers and emails and hope to get it resolved eventually. O and when I originally went into a "mandatory" meeting in Dover, DE. I was told o it,s not mandatory to be here. So missed work for no reason. O and was told by admissions, this class "should" work!!!! Talked to ANOTHER faculty member who said no that won't work who told you that, O ADMISSIONS did!!!!! Unreal, I took a whole summer semester to get ready for DSU, and I took a losses of time and a monetary value, but then I'll deal with that than unorganized chaos. Go somewhere else!!!!! You have been warned.
Jeff J
2 months agoI was so proud and filled with excitement when I got accepted to DSU back in 1998. I attended from 98-2000 and was heartbroken that I had decided to leave, due to issues with my student loans not being dispersed in a timely manner, or at all. My mother had to drive down from Newark, Delaware and give one of the ladies in the financial aid office a lesson in math, and before you know it, I got my last few classes paid for and a refund before transferring to the University of Delaware, which was an absolutely better decision. What also broke my heart was seeing all these beautiful black and brown people, with so much promise, throw away their futures to keep up some image, and mentality from the streets. Fights and shootings were normal occurrences and I just had to go. I hope it’s gotten much better, and the leadership there understands that they have a piece of the future if Black America in their hands, that they have an opportunity to help mold and forge into what can potentially help advance and have an immense and powerful impact for future generations of all (and especially black and brown) people in this country and future generations to come.
Toño Bicicleta
5 months agoThey graduate more criminals than students. If you’re looking for constant shootouts, misguides and rachete culture. This is your school!
la'meikia lockhart (Meka)
2 months agoNo answers emails or phone calls. I have been trying to transfer, but seriously rethinking my decision. Unprofessional.
Sherrell Widgeon
11 months agoAs an Alum of 17 years ago, I'm proud to still be a HORNET!!! Come back to campus year after year for homecoming and other events. I've been bringing my son since he was two and he's almost a pre-teen now; I'm raising a future HORNET!!