California aeronautical university
Posted by Aivine131@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Has anyone attended this school before? I have scheduled an admissions meeting with them and plan on attending there next year. Any advice would be appreciated.
Wonderful-Estimate23@reddit
Let me know how it goes with the admission because they are unreachable. I have decided to find another school just to realize CAU was way too expensive compared to other part 141 and they don’t have good reviews
Aivine131@reddit (OP)
Hey, I’m still currently with the admissions process, the school is indeed very expensive, I looked at their Google and Facebook ratings and they seemed like a good school. I did meet up with an admissions counselor and financial aid counselor and paid my 100 dollar application fee, I just need to get some other things sorted out and I will be done with the admissions process. I plan on starting January by the way.
otilop7@reddit
Hey man I’m currently a senior in high school and was thinking about cau too since I’m in LA BUT I just wanted more insight on the admission process and do you think it’s a good investment in your future? Like you mentioned I know it’s expensive but would I be investing in my future. I’m thinking of going to community college and getting an associates and maybe start at a mom and pop to get my ppl and after those two years of cc transfer or try to get into cau. I just don’t know how to afford mom and pop or if it’s even possible to get my ppl in less than 2 years paying out of pocket. Thanks and hope to hear back soon
Aivine131@reddit (OP)
Hey man, it’s good that you’re thinking of CAU. I just got done with the admissions process and it was successful. The admissions counselors were nothing but amazing and guided me throughout the whole entire process. It is very expensive, however like you said, it’s an investment into your future. I visited the school last month and it was nothing but amazing. Clean and new planes, great facility, professional atmosphere. For me I knew part 61 wasn’t possible because of the out of pocket costs so that’s why I did part 141. I think it’s good as long as you have the will and determination to get through training. If you have anymore questions, just pm me, I would be happy to answer!
Glass-Initiative1665@reddit
Hey man are you starting Jan 6 also? I’m currently in the administrative process too. I have my appointment with financial services next week. So far Angelica has been very on top with providing me all the necessary information I also plan to start Jan 6 at the San Diego campus
Aivine131@reddit (OP)
Yes sir I would starting January 6th at the Bakersfield campus. I have gone through the whole process it was smooth and now I should ready to start next year. Best of luck with your appointment!
RecordingGrouchy3414@reddit
Hey I'm thinking about attending CAU specifically the San Diego location. Only thing that has me hesitating is the cost. I've only seen the word "expensive" but no figurative number. How much would the 2 year or 4 year degrees be? I've looked on their website and didn't find anything. Thanks!
aviatorict@reddit
I’ve heard they promise you’ll have all ratings, a bachelors degree, and 1000 hours in 3 years. If true, that’s a really great program
z_barcode@reddit
It’s extremely expensive compared to other 141 universities in my opinion. It all depends on the campus that you are going to attend. If you want more details dm me.
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Has anyone attended this school before? I have scheduled an admissions meeting with them and plan on attending there next year. Any advice would be appreciated.
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