Metropolitan offers several four-year Bachelor of Science degrees including: Aviation & Aerospace Science, Aviation Management and Aviation Technologies. The latter curricula offers a professional pilot/aircrew focus. The college's aviation department is co-located with several aviation centers in order to insure that all types of equipment is available to the student.
Metropolitan State College of Denver
Auraria Campus
Speer Blvd. and Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80217
(303) 556-2400
www.mscd.edu
Greeley's Aims Community College offers a two-year associates degree in Applied Science with a professional pilot focus. The program is oriented to either fixed-wing and rotor-craft. Type certifications range from private to ATP tickets.
Aims Community College - Greeley
5401 West 20th Street
Greeley, CO 80634
(970) 330-8008
www.aims.edu
CNCC offers a two-year associates degree in Aviation Technology - Flight Training. The school has been turning out commercial pilots and aircrew for nearly 40 years. The college maintains a direct hiring relationship with the Mesa Air Group, and this arrangement allows students to be placed into regional jet commercial crew slots right after graduation.
Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC)
500 Kennedy Drive, Rangely, CO 81648
(800) 562-1105
www.cncc.edu