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AVIATION PILOT PROGRAM Student Policy Manual Version 2.0 | Effective April 1, 2019

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AVIATION PILOT PROGRAMStudent Policy Manual

Version 2.0 | Effective April 1, 2019

SEU Aviation Pilot Program Student Policy Manual 1 Effective April, 1 2019

Table of Contents

Introduction 2

Mission Statement 2

General Degree Information 2

Admissions Requirements 4

Academic and Advising Information 5

Incompletes, Remedial Lessons and Academic Standing 8

Transfer Credit and Previous Flight Experience 9

Capacity and Flight Scheduling 9

Costs and Fees 10

Career Placement 12

Student Conduct 12

Additional Safety Policies 13

Change of Catalog Information 14

Acknowledgement of Receipt 14

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Introduction Welcome to the Aviation Pilot Program at Southeastern University (SEU)! You are about to embark on one of the most exciting and career-empowering university aviation programs available today! The worldwide pilot shortage expected through 2035 creates abundant opportunities in the military, airlines, air cargo, corporate, and flight training industries. There also remains a continual need for missionary pilots and other professionals and managers in the aviation field.

Our commitment goes beyond teaching you how to fly. Our mission is to help you discover your divine design and to develop the finest leaders and aviation professionals. We are excited to come alongside you as you become equipped to fulfill your greater purpose in life.

Training to become a professional aviator takes discipline, focus, and integrity. Professional pilots are responsible for the safe operation of their aircraft and the people and cargo for which they transport. This manual sets forth the policies required by Southeastern University and the School of Business and Aviation, an academic department of the College of Unrestricted Education. All students must acknowledge and remain in compliance with this document as well as our training partner’s Safety Procedures and Practices Manual. Should conflicts arise, Federal Aviation Regulations and common safe practices take precedence.

Please know that you are always welcome to contact the leadership of the program via phone, email or in person as necessary.

Mission Statement The mission of the Aviation Pilot Program is to prepare future professionals to excel in positions in aviation-related organizations. Our program aims to develop leaders who can thrive by making decisions that engage complex systems in the context of a dynamic environment to a safe, comfortable and efficient outcome.

General Degree Information Southeastern University allows students to pursue aviation related degrees through the School of Business and Aviation (SBA) within the College of Unrestricted Education (extension site programs) and the Jannetides College of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership (main campus program). Adult students or those whose primary goal is accelerated flight training are encouraged to enroll in the extension site program and may select one of the following degree programs:

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● Associate of Applied Science-Professional Pilot (AAS-PL);

● Bachelor of Science in Business and Professional Leadership-Pilot Track (BSBPL-PT);

● Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management (BSAM); or

● Minor in Aviation Management.

Students under 25 years of age who wish to have the college experience of living on campus and participating in the day-to-day traditions of the campus are encouraged to enroll in the main campus and select either of the following degree programs:

● Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management (BSAM); or

● Minor in Aviation Management.

The AAS-PL, BSBPL-PL and BSAM students are required to complete the following FAA certificates and ratings, which count toward academic credit and degree requirements:

● Private Pilot-Airplane;

● Commercial Pilot-Airplane;

● Instrument Rating-Airplane; and

● Certified Flight Instructor-Airplane.

Choice of:

● Multi-Engine Rating;

● Certified Flight Instructor Instrument; or

● Certified Flight Instructor-Multi-Engine.

Students must also complete either an Aviation Practicum or Regional Airline Transition course. See the current Southeastern University Catalog for completed degree requirements.1

1The aviation degree programs will launch in the fall of 2019 pending approval from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

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Flight training is offered through International Aero Academy (IAA), located at Lakeland Linder International Airport (KLAL) in Lakeland, FL. Flight training for Private, Commercial, and Instrument Rating are conducted under FAA Part 141 rules. All other training is completed under FAA Part 61. All flight instructors are employees of IAA but are approved by SEU. Our goal is to provide all SEU Aviation Pilot Program students with the opportunity to become flight instructors upon completion of earning their Certified Flight Instructor certificates. Please speak with the programs leadership for more details.

Admissions Requirements Students wishing to major in any of the aviation degree programs must first be admitted as a student to Southeastern University in either the traditional-main campus or at the extension site offering aviation degree programs.

Admission to the program is predicated on a student’s fit to SEU as a Christ-centered institution and academic readiness for flight training. Academic readiness may be assessed in a variety of ways including GPA, ACT/SAT scores, or other means. Additional requirements for being accepted into any of the aviation majors include the following:

● An essay describing your career goals and why Southeastern University is a good fit; and

● Phone or personal interview with the Chair, School of Business and Aviation.

Prior to commencing any flight training, students must complete the following items through SEU’s flight training partner, IAA:

● Identity verification requirements as required by the Transportation Safety Association (TSA);

● Presentation of an original copy of a Second Class FAA Medical Certificate (First Class is recommended and required for the airlines). Refer to this website to find a doctor in your area: www.flightphysical.com;

● Presentation of an original copy of any FAA-issued pilot certificates or ratings;

● Presentation of pilot logbook documenting previous flight and ground training and any endorsements;

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● Obtain at your own cost aircraft renter’s insurance as required by SEU’s authorized aviation partner who can provide sources. SEU recommends a policy of at least $500,000 of personal liability insurance; and

● Acknowledgment of receipt and agreement to comply with any and all Safety Policies and Procedures and other requirements of SEU’s authorized aviation partner.

Prior to commencing any flight training, students must complete the following items through SEU’s Chair, School of Business and Aviation (SBA):

● Acknowledgment of receipt and agreement to comply with the policies of this manual; and

● Obtain clearance from SEU Student Financial Services.

International students

● Non-US citizens are expected to be admitted in 2021 after the university obtains approval to issue F-1 VISAs for aviation flight training. These students must complete additional requirements including an appropriate visa and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) approval through the Alien Flight Student Program (AFSF).

Academic and Advising Information All extension site and main campus aviation students will receive academic advising from the Chair of SBA, Dr. Joe Childs, who can be reached at [email protected], or via phone at 863-667-5136. Offices are located at the Lakeland Linder International Airport at 3131 Flightline Dr, 3rd floor, Lakeland, FL, USA 33813.

Students should work with the Chair of the SBA to devise a course plan to complete their degree. Students must complete CORE (general education) requirements, major courses, and all pilot and ground training courses. Planning one’s academic schedule depends on the student’s academic, professional, and personal goals. The ability to qualify for financial aid and financing is also a consideration.

One of the unique features of the SEU Aviation Pilot Program is the opportunity for students to conduct their ground and flight training at the beginning of their academic program. They then complete their remaining CORE and other required academic courses in their major after

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completing flight training. This enables them to build hours while being paid as Certified Flight Instructors (CFI) and completing courses either online or on our main campus.

Southeastern provides the following options for scheduling flight training courses:

Accelerated Flight Training. The accelerated course plan enables students to complete the following FAA certificates and ratings within two semesters, at which time they qualify for the opportunity to interview as a CFI with SEU’s authorized training partners. Hence, this plan enables students the opportunity to build the most total flight hours as a CFI prior to graduating. Students should be available to fly any day of the week, sometimes twice a day and on the weekends. This is a rigorous and focused schedule and only possible for students who can devote full-time to their studies and flying.

Semester One (54 minimum flight lessons)

● Private Pilot

● Instrument Rating

Semester Two (70 minimum flight lessons)

● Commercial Pilot

● Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

Modified Accelerated Flight Training Plan. This flight training plan fits most students who need to work part-time or have other responsibilities or activities. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Semester One (24 minimum flight lessons)

● Private Pilot

Semester Two (54 minimum flight lessons)

● Instrument Rating

● Commercial Pilot (Part 1)

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Semester Three (54 minimum flight lessons)

● Commercial Pilot (Part II)

● Certified Flight Instructor

Standard Flight Training Plan. This flight training is appropriate for students living on the main SEU campus who plan to take full advantage of the college experience, including participating in athletics and/or clubs. Students schedule their flight training around their face-to-face course schedules. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Semester One (24 minimum flight lessons)

● Private Pilot

Semester Two (30 minimum flight lessons)

● Instrument Rating

Semester Three (34 minimum flight lessons)

● Commercial Pilot (Part 1)

Semester Four (36 minimum flight lessons)

● Commercial Pilot (Part II)

● Certified Flight Instructor

R-ATP. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provides an opportunity for students to apply for an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with Reduced Aeronautical Experience (R-ATP). Southeastern University has applied to the FAA for authorization to certify its graduates for both, the 1,000-hour and 1,250 hour R-ATP according to the guidelines in FAA Advisory Circular 61-139 and FAR 61.160. As of the publication date of this document, Southeastern University is not authorized to certify its graduates as R-ATP qualified. However, students who complete the accelerated or modified accelerated plan have the potential to build well over 1,500 total hours by the time they graduate with a bachelor’s degree by working as a CFI.

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Veterans and GI Bill Benefit Students. Students may use their VA and GI Bill benefits for SEU academic major programs. SEU and its aviation partner, IAA, have applied to allow VA benefits to be applied to flight training programs. As of the date of publication of this document, SEU has not yet been cleared to offer VA Benefits to pay for flight training course fees.

Incompletes, Remedial Lessons and Academic Standing Students are expected to complete the flight and ground training courses by the end of the semester in which they are enrolled in those courses. However, the availability of resources, weather, pilot illness/medical restrictions, and pace of learning progress impact the total number of calendar days it takes to complete flight training. If a student has extenuating circumstances (e.g., illness, emergencies, etc.) and requires remedial flight training, or availability of resources or weather inhibit the ability to complete the course requirement in a given semester, an Incomplete grade may be issued. All incomplete requests need to be approved by the Chair, School of Business and Aviation, or designee. Students are required to complete the course requirements by the end of the next semester. In some cases, the next semester's course schedule may be modified.

If a student needs flight training or lessons beyond the prescribed lessons for each AVIP course, a remediation plan will be developed, including a financial budget for the additional flight or ground lessons. Students must receive financial clearance prior to commencing remedial training. See the current course fee chart for more information.

To remain in a degree program that requires AVIP courses or FAA Certifications, students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 in order to enroll in any AVIP course. Students who slip below a 2.5 GPA must improve their overall GPA within two full semesters, but may not enroll in any AVIP courses until the minimum GPA is achieved. Students may not earn more than two failing (F) or administrative withdrawal (WF) grades for any AVIP course. After the third F or WF grade for an AVIP course, a student will be dismissed from the program. After one year, a student dropped from the program may reapply to the program. Students have the right to appeal to the Chair, School of Business and Aviation or the Academic Dean, School of Unrestricted Education for a waiver. Students needing tutoring should consult with the Chair of SBA for recommendations and referrals.

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Transfer Credit and Previous Flight Experience Students may transfer credits into their degree program according to the policies in the most current SEU catalog, including flight training courses from a regionally accredited institution. Credits for FAA certificates may be granted through Prior Learning Application (PLA) for the following:

● Private Pilot Certificate: AVIP 1013 and AVIP 1023 (6 credits);

● Instrument Rating: AVIP 2013 and AVIP 2023 (6 Credits);

● Commercial Pilot Certificate: AVIP 3013, AVIP 3023, AVIP 3033 (9 credits);

● Certified Flight Instructor (CFI): AVIP 4013, AVIP 4022 (5 credits);

● CFI-Instrument: AVIP 4031 (1 credit);

● CFI-Multi-Engine: AVIP 4051 (1 credit); and

● Multi-Engine Rating: AVIP 4041 (1 credit).

Students may transfer up to 9 credits of AVIP course for free. Additional credit may be granted at a rate of $100 per credit hour.

Students who have previous flight training experience from an FAA Part 141 approved flight school, but have not completed a certificate or rating, may be evaluated by SEU’s training partner to determine credit and placement for flight training. This may result in a refund on corresponding flight fees for SEU courses.

Once students commence their flight training at SEU, they may not transfer ratings or certificates into the program to receive academic credit. Students may appeal for the opportunity for transient credit for extenuating circumstances to the Chair, School of Business and Aviation.

Capacity and Flight Scheduling The university and IAA will make reasonable attempts to accommodate flight training for all aviation students. Aircraft inventory, availability of flight instructors, and other capacity constraints may cap the number of aviation student approved for flight training courses. Please note the following priorities and timeline:

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1) Existing SEU students who are approved for the major and obtain a financial clearance within 90 days of the start of a semester, which may include a non-refundable deposit;

2) New or transfer students who have been accepted to the university, approved for the major, and obtain a financial clearance within 90 days of the start of a semester;

3) All things being equal, priority will be given to students seeking to complete their flight training in the accelerated plan;

4) All things being equal, students enrolled in the traditional program (BSAM) on the non-accelerated flight training path; and

5) All other students on a first-come, first-served basis.

Flight and ground training course codes are associated with an AVIP prefix. Availability of aircraft, simulators, flight instructors, and other factors, such as weather, airspace and time to train, each impact dispatching of resources and a student’s schedule.

Costs and Fees In addition to normal tuition and other regular university student fees, flight and individualized ground school costs are paid for through course fees associated with AVIP courses, according to the current academic year Aviation Course Fees Schedule. The university reserves the right to impose a fuel surcharge should fuel prices rise dramatically. See the most current Course Fee Schedule for costs associated with each course leading to an FAA certificate or rating.

Financial Clearance. Students must obtain clearance from Student Financial Services prior to commencing any flight or ground training lessons. Clearance is obtained once all aviation course fees have been paid or financing has been verified and secured.

A financially cleared status is achieved if a student's financial aid documentation is completed including, private loans, or other planned payments are sufficient to satisfy a preliminary cost estimate for that semester. Preliminary cost estimates are created by Student Financial Services and provided to the student. Any estimated balance that will not be covered by financial aid is not eligible to be paid through a Tuition Management Systems (TMS) payment plan. However, until preliminary bills are created by the SEU Business Office, students may reserve a priority spot in the program and be deemed financially cleared by making a $2,500 nonrefundable deposit at least 90 days prior to

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the start of the term. The remaining balance must be paid by July 15th for the Fall semester, December 1st for the Spring semester, or March 31st for the Summer semester or student will lose their guaranteed spot for the applicable semesterStudents who are not financially cleared 90 days prior to the start of the semester will be queued according to the priority list noted in the section above. Aviation Course Fees. Course fees reflect the estimated training required for the average student to complete each course. This time requirement meets or exceeds the minimum standard for the FAA. The fees for each certificate or rating include the cost of:

● Individualized ground school instruction;

● Individualized dual flight instruction in aircraft or simulator;

● Expenses and fuel associated with using the aircraft or simulator;

● Ground school test preparation curriculum and required textbooks;

● One FAA Knowledge Examination Fee; and

● One FAA Practical Examination Fee, including the use of aircraft.

Miscellaneous Fees. Students are expected to obtain at their own cost the following:

● FAA Medical certificate (approximately $150);

● Aircraft renter’s insurance as required by SEU’s training partner, International Aero Academy (SEU recommends students obtain at least $500,000 of liability insurance to protect themselves.);

● Headset for use in the cockpit (approximately $150-300);

● Aeronautical charts and other training aids (price varies); and

● Most students also use a tablet or iPad connected to the ForeFlight application to use for navigation and other services. The aviation training partner will assist students in obtaining the above.

Scholarships and Tuition Discount. SEU provides tuition discounts to qualified students and merit-based institutional scholarship opportunities for students enrolled in traditional programs, which includes the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management. Institutional scholarships do

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not apply to course flight fees or programs offered via the extension site, which includes the Associate of Applied Science-Professional Pilot, the Bachelor of Science in Business and Professional Leadership-Pilot Track, and the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management

Remedial Training Lesson Fees. For students that exceed the estimated flight training lessons and instruction time, additional flight hours and/or ground instruction will be billed at prevailing hourly rates. Costs associated with repeat lessons, FAA check-rides, or knowledge exams are listed on the current Flight Fee Schedule.

Withdrawals and Refunds. Students may drop or withdraw from courses per the university catalog policies, regarding grades and tuition refunds. Students who choose to suspend their flight training for any reason, including emergencies, may request a refund of aviation specific fees, at a pro-rata rate for any unused lessons. Students who do not complete an AVIP course in the term in which they are enrolled may take an incomplete grade and then have one semester to complete the course, per the university catalog. After that, all remaining unused flight fees will be forfeited.

See the most current course fee schedule for costs associated with each course leading to an FAA certificate or rating.

Career Placement There is no better time in recent history to become a professional pilot. Southeastern students who complete their certified flight instructor (CFI) training at SEU are eligible to interview to work as a CFI with its training partner. This enables students to build flight hours while earning money as instructors. SEU or its training partner may also have arrangements with regional airlines and other organizations to provide channels to employment. SEU or its training partner do not guarantee employment, but we will provide opportunities for qualified CFIs and graduates to network with employers.

Student Conduct Any pilot must act with professionalism, integrity and sound judgment. Moreover, according to FAA regulations, pilots holding airline transport pilot certificates must be of high moral character. SEU strives to help students develop intellectually, socially, and spiritually. A variety of opportunities exist for students to develop in these areas. We encourage students to seek out those resources offered by SEU, including spiritual life activities.

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All SEU students are obligated to adhere to the current Student Community Covenant. SEU is an alcohol and drug-free community. Any traffic citations, criminal convictions, DUIs, etc. are subject to SEU’s policies regarding reporting, suspension and expulsion. FAA Regulations must be followed in reporting violations regarding use of alcohol or drugs while driving or flying.

Additional Safety Policies Passengers During Flight Training. In addition to the safety policies and procedures required of SEU’s training partner, students with a Private Pilot Certificate may not carry passengers while on a training mission leading to academic credit. For instance, students building hours toward a Commercial Pilot Certificate may not transport passengers while conducting a solo flight lesson, unless the lesson specifies a qualified observer, pilot monitor, or certified flight instructor is required to complete the lesson.

Personal Pilot Risk Management Assessment. Students are required to affirm they have completed their own personal pilot risk management assessment prior to each flight and have determined they are safe to fly based on the following categories:

● Illness: If a pilot has or develops a known medical condition that would prevent him or her from obtaining a medical certificate, he or she is prohibited from flying as a required crewmember (FAR 61.53);

● Medication: All medications should be scrutinized by both the pilot and his or her doctor before consuming. Many prescription and over-the-counter medications can be dangerous for a pilot to consume before flying;

● Stress: Pilots should assess their stress level in three areas: physiological, environmental, and psychological to ensure they have mitigated any risks prior to flying;

● Alcohol: FAR 91.17 prohibits the use of alcohol within 8 hours before flying, while under the influence of alcohol, or with a blood alcohol content of .04% or greater. Additionally, the university’s student policies prohibit the consumption of alcohol by any student on or off campus;

● Fatigue. The effects of fatigue and sleep deprivation are cumulative and over time can be dangerous for pilots. It is recommended that all pilots obtain a minimum of 7 hours

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of sleep during the previous 24 hours. Managing fatigue is the responsibility of the pilot alone; and

● Emotions. Pilots should maintain an objective view of their emotional stability and mental health prior to flying. Stress and other factors can impact emotions and judgment. Students may seek resources and referrals from SEU.

Change of Catalog Information Information provided within this manual is generally updated on an annual basis and published by May or June of each calendar year and in advance of any new academic year. Information is subject to change, however, at the discretion of the university’s administration. Any modifications in educational programs, educational services, procedures, or policies will be communicated via email to students.

Materials included herein are based on information published as of January 2019 and are applicable to degree program offered in the 2018-19 year.

Acknowledgement of Receipt Each aviation program student must sign the Southeastern University Consent, Release and Waiver of Liability, and Hold Harmless Agreement.

AERO Academy Training University Course Coures Fee AVIP 1013 Private Pilot Ground* 1,750$ AVIP 1023 Private Pilot Flight 8,600$ AVIP 1023 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 950$

Private Pilot Sub-Total 11,300$

AVIP 2013 Instrument Rating Ground* 2,450$ AVIP 2023 Instrument Rating Flight 7,800$ AVIP 2023 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 950$

Instrument Rating Sub-Total 11,200$

AVIP 3013 Commercial Pilot Ground* 2,800$ AVIP 3023 Commercial Pilot Flight I 10,050$ AVIP 3033 Commercial Pilot Flight II 10,050$ AVIP 3033 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 950$

Commercial Pilot Sub-Total 23,850$

AVIP 4041 Multi-Engine Rating Flight Training $ 3,365 AVIP 4041 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use $ 1,236

Multi-Engine Rating Sub-Total 4,601$

AVIP 4013 Certified Flight Instructor Ground School* 3,600$ AVIP 4022 Certified Flight Instructor 1,300$ AVIP 4022 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 950$

CFI Sub-total 5,850$

Regional Airline Transition AVIM 4003 Regional Airline Transition 2,650$

AAS/BS Degree Typical Student Flight Charges $ 59,451

2. University reserves the right to impose a fuel surcharge should fuel prices rise dramatically.3. Students will be refunded unused flight training fees at the prevailing hourly rates if they withdraw prior to completing a course.

Private Pilot

Instrument Rating

Commercial Pilot: Part I

Commercial Pilot: Part II

Multi-Engine Rating

Southeastern University Flight and Ground Training Fees Effective January 28th, 2019

Effective 2018-19 & 2019-20 Academic Year

University students shall be charged fees for flight and ground training delivered by International Aero Academy in Lakeland, FL when enrolled in a corresponding University course.

1. Fees reflect the estimated training required for the average student to complete each course. For students that exceed the estimated cost additional flight hours and/or ground instruction will be billed at prevailing hourly rates. Fees do not include the costs of repeat FAA check-rides or knowledge exams.

Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)

Flight ElectivesAVIP 4031 Certified Flight Instructor-Instrument Flight 900$ AVIP 4031 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 950$

CFI-Instrument 1,850$

AVIP 4051 Certified Flight Instructor Multi-Engine Flight 3,200$ AVIP 4051 Practical Flight Exam/Aircraft Use** 1,300$

CFI-Multi-Engine $ 4,500

**Not approved under GI Bill

Remediation Fees

FAA Knowledge Written Test Fee (one test attempt included in course ground school fee) 160$ FAA Practical Test Examiner Fee (not covered under GI Bill) 630$ Single-Engine Practical Flight Exam Aircraft Use (not covered under GI Bill) 300$ Multi-Engine (Seneca) Practical Flight Exam Aircraft Use (not covered under GI Bill) 670$

200$ 240$ 140$ 170$ 400$ 140$ 160$ 250$

Additional Out of Pocket Fees $300 average $150 average $350 average

Cessna 150/152 or Tecnam P2008 (Dual) per hourCessna 172R/SP (Dual) per hourCessna 150/152 or Tecnam P2008 (Solo) per hour

*Fee includes courseware and one FAA Knowledge Exam test fee.

The following fee table covers the cost of additional exams, dual instruction or solo flight necessary to gain proficiency or remediate non-passing stage flight checks or FAA Knowledge or Practical Exam.

CFI-Multi-Engine (MEI)

CFI-Instrument (CFII)

FAA Flight PhysicalAircraft Rental Insurance (annually)

Pilot supplies, navigation charts, and headset

Cessna 172R/SP (Solo) per hourPiper Seneca (Dual) per hourSingle Engine Flight Simulator per hourSingle Engine Instrument Flight Simulator per hourMulti-Engine Flight Simulator per hour

General Education Core - 55 Hours Credits

Spiritual Formation - 12 HoursBIOT 1433 - OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION 3BINT 1533 - NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION 3THEO 2123 - CHRISTIAN THOUGHT AND PRACTICE 3BUSI 4113 - BUSINESS ETHICS 3

Personal and Social Responsibility - 9 hoursCORE 1122 - SEU 101: COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY 2CORE 1222 - SEU 102: PURPOSE AND PRACTICE 2CORE 2231 - SEU 201: INTENTIONAL LEADERSHIP 1CORE 2241 - SEU 202: EXPERIENTIAL LEADERSHIP 1Select one of the following: THEO 3123 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS, COMM 2733 - CCOMMUNICATION ETHICS 3

Intellectual and Practical Skills - 15 HoursCOMM 1433 - FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3ENGL 1133 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3ENGL 1233 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3Select two of the following: MATH 1313 - TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 1213 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA or MATH 1323 - EXPLORATIONS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 1413 - PRECALCULUS or MATH 2023 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY & STATISTICS or MATH 2144 CALCULUS I 6

Engaging Human Culture and the Natural World - 19 HoursSelect one of the following: HIST 2013 - AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 or HIST 2023 - AMERICAN HISTORY 1877 TO THE PRESENT or HIST 1033 WORLD CIVILIZATION TO 1600 or HIST 1043 - WORLD CIVILIZATION SINCE 1600 3Select one of the following: HUMS 2233 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES or HUMS 2033 THEATRE APPRECIATION 3ENGL 2133 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3AVIM 2003 - HUMAN FACTORS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3BUSI 2203 - MICROECONOMICS 3Select one of the following: AVIM 1014 - AVIATION WEATHER AND ENVIRONMENT & LAB or NSCI 2034 ASTRONOMY AND EARTH & LAB 4

Major Courses - 37 Hours CreditsBUSI 1003 - FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS 3Select one of the following: BUSI 1013 - INTRO TO ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIE or BUSI 2133 PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3BUSI 2113 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATION I 3BUSI 3203 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3BUSI 3303 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3LDRS 2123 - PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP 3AVIM 1003 - INTRO TO AVIATION TRANSPORTATION 3

AVIM 2013 - AERODYANMCS AND AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS 3AVIM 3003 - US & GLOBAL AVIATION OPERATIONS 3AVIM 3203 - AVIATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT 3AVIM 3403 - AVIATION REGULATIONS and LAW 3

AVIM 4141 - SENIOR PROFESSIONAL CAPSTONE SEMINAR 1Select one of the following: AVIM 4013 - AVIATION PRACTICTUM I or AVIM 4003 - REGIONAL AIRLINE TRANSITION 3

Professional Pilot - 27 Hours CreditsAVIP 1013 - PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 1023 - PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT TRAINING 3AVIP 2013 - INTRUMENT RATING GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 2023 - INTRUMENT RATING FLIGHT TRAINING 3AVIP 3013 - COMMERCIAL PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 3023 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL I 3AVIP 3033 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL II 3AVIP 4013 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 4022 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLIGHT TRAINING 2AVIP Elective - Select one of the following: 1 AVIP 4031 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING AVIP 4041 - MULTI-ENGINE FLIGHT TRAINING

General Electives - 1 Hour CreditsElective 1

Total Program Hours: 120 Credit Hours

2019-20 Catalog

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Aviation Management: Professional Pilot Track

Traditional ProgramDegree Audit Sheet

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (54 minimum flight lessons)

Instrument RatingPrivate Pilot AVIP 2013 3 2,450$

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ AVIP 1023 3 9,550$ Commercial Pilot (Part I)

Academic Courses AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ CORE 1122 2 AVIP 3023 3 10,050$ ENGL 1133 3 Academic CoursesMATH Requirement 3 CORE 1222 2AVIM 1003 3 ENGL1233 3

Sub-Total 17 11,300$ Sub-Total 17 24,050$

Semester Three (54 minimum flight lessons) Semester Four (Minimum 6 flight lessons)Commercial Pilot (Part II) AVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 4041 4,601$ Certified Flight Instructor AVIP 4031 (recommended) 1,850$

AVIP 4013 3 3,600$ Academic CoursesAVIP 4022 2 2,250$ CORE 2241 1

Academic Courses BIOT 1433 3CORE 2231 1 COMM 1433 3AVIM 2003 3 BUSI 1003 3MATH Requirement 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 2034 4

Sub-Total 15 16,850$ Sub-Total 15 1,850$

Semester Five Semester SixAcademic Courses Academic Courses

HIST Requirement 3 LDRS 2123 3BUSI 1013 or BUSI 2133 3 BUSI 2203 3BUSI 2113 3 AVIM 3203 3AVIM 2013 3 BUSI 3203 3BINT 1533 3 ENGL 2133 3

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 15 -$

Semester Seven (Minimum 10 flight lessons) Semester EightSelect one of the following: 3

General Elective: AVIM 4003 2,650$ AVIP 4031 or AVIP 4041 (recommended) 1 4,601$ AVIM 4013 -$

Academic Courses Academic CoursesTHEO 3123 or COMM 2733 3 HUMS Requirement 3THEO 2123 3 BUSI 4113 3AVIM 3403 3 AVIM 3003 3BUSI 3303 3 AVIM 4141 1

Sub-Total 13 4,601$ Sub-Total 13 2,650$ TOTAL HOURS 120

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine & CFII 61,301$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Modified Accelerated Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in three semesters. This flight training plan fits most students who desire to live on campus and take advantage of student life activities, but still want to accelerate their flight trainign. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Aviation Management: Professional Pilot Track

Traditional Program4-Year Course Modified Accelerated Plan

2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (30 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ Instrument RatingAVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$

Academic Courses AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ CORE 1122 2 Academic CoursesENGL 1133 3 ENGL1233 3MATH Requirement 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 2034 4AVIM 1003 3 CORE 1222 2

Sub-Total 17 11,300$ Sub-Total 15 11,200$

Semester Three (34 minimum flight lessons) Semester Four (Minimum 36 flight lessons)Commercial Pilot (Part II)

Commercial Pilot (I) AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ Certified Flight InstructorAVIP 3023 3 10,050$ AVIP 4013 3 3,600$

Academic Courses AVIP 4022 2 2,250$ CORE 2231 1 Academic CoursesBIOT 1433 3 CORE 2241 1AVIM 2003 3 BINT 1533 3MATH Requirement 3 BUSI 1003 3

Sub-Total 16 12,850$ Sub-Total 15 16,850$

Semester Five (Minimum 6 flight lessons) Semester SixAVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

AVIP 4041 4,601$ AVIP 4031 (Recommended) 1,850$

Academic Courses Academic CoursesHIST Requirement 3 LDRS 2123 3BUSI 1013 or BUSI 2133 3 BUSI 2203 3BUSI 2113 3 AVIM 3203 3AVIM 2013 3 BUSI 3203 3COMM 1433 3 ENGL 2133 3

Sub-Total (with CFII 16 1,850$ Sub-Total 15 -$

Semester Seven (Minimum 10 flight lessons) Semester EightSelect one of the following: 3

General Elective: AVIM 4003 2,650$ AVIP 4031 or AVIP 4041 (recommended) 1 4,601$ AVIM 4013 -$

Academic Courses Academic CoursesTHEO 2123 3 THEO 3123 or COMM 2733 3HUMS Requirement 3 BUSI 4113 3AVIM 3403 3 AVIM 3003 3BUSI 3303 3 AVIM 4141 1

Sub-Total 13 4,601$ Sub-Total 13 2,650$ TOTAL HOURS 120

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine & CFII 61,301$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Aviation Management: Professional Pilot Track

Traditional Program4-Year Course Standard Plan

2019-20 Catalog

Standard Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in four semesters. This flight training is appropriate for students living on the main SEU campus who plan to take full advantage of the college experience, including participating in athletics and/or clubs. Students schedule their flight training around their face-to-face course schedules. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

General Education Core - 56 Hours Credits

Spiritual Formation - 13 HoursCORE 1001 - COLLEGE AND CHRISTIAN CALLING 1BIOT 1433 - OLD TESTAMENT AND ITS INTERPRETATION 3BINT 1533 - NEW TESTAMENT AND ITS INTERPRETATION 3THEO 2123 - CHRISTIAN THOUGHT AND PRACTICE 3BBUS 4113 - WORKPLACE ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3

Christian Responsibility - 9 hoursCORE 1503 - PERSONAL STEWARDSHIP 3CORE 2013 - HUMAN DIVERSITY AND CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY 3THEO 3123 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3

Intellectual and Practical Skills - 15 HoursDCOM 1433 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 3ENGL 1133 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3ENGL 1233 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3Select two of the following: MATH 1313 - TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 1213 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA or MATH 1323 - EXPLORATIONS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 2023 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS or BBUS 2433 - DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS 6

Engaging Human Culture and the Natural World - 19 HoursSelct one of the following: HIST 2013 - AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 or HIST 2023 - AMERICAN HISTORY 1877 TO THE PRESENT or HIST 1033 WORLD CIVILIZATION TO 1600 or HIST 1043 - WORLD CIVILIZATION SINCE 1600 3Select one of the following: HUMS 2233 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES or HUMS 2033 THEATRE APPRECIATION 3ENGL 2133 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3AVIM 2003 - HUMAN FACTORS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3BBUS 2203 - INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 3Select one of the following: AVIM 1014 - AVIATION WEATHER AND ENVIRONMENT & LAB or NSCI 1034 - LIFE SCIENCE & LAB 4

Business & Professional Leadership Core - 37 Hours CreditsBBUS 1003 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS CONCEPTS 3Select one of the following: BBUS 1013 - FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING or BBUS 2133 - ESSENTIALS OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3BBUS 1333 - INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS 3AVIM 1003 - INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION TRANSPORTATION 3BBUS 2113 - WI: BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 3LDRS 2123 - PRINCIPLED LEADERSHIP 3Select one of the following: LDRS 3003 - CROSS CULTURAL LEADERSHIP or AVIM 3003 US & GLOBAL AVIATION OPERATIONS 3Select one of the following: BBUS 3203 - WI: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT or AVIM 3203 AVIATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT 3BBUS 3303 - ESSENTIALS OF MARKETING 3Select one of the following: BBUS 3403 - ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS LAW or AVIM 3403 - AVIATION REGULATIONS & LAW 3

AVIM 4141 -SENIOR PROFESSIONAL CAPSTONE SEMINAR 1

Select 3 credit hours from any of the followingAny LDRS 3XXX or 4XXX course; any BBUS 3XXX or 4XXX course; or any AVIM course 3

Select one of the following: AVIM 4013 - AVIATION PRACTICTUM I or AVIM 4003 - REGIONAL AIRLINE TRANSITION 3

Professional Pilot - 27 Hours CreditsAVIP 1013 - PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 1023 - PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT TRAINING 3AVIP 2013 - INTRUMENT RATING GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 2023 - INTRUMENT RATING FLIGHT TRAINING 3AVIP 3013 - COMMERCIAL PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 3023 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL I 3AVIP 3033 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL II 3AVIP 4013 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 4022 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLIGHT TRAINING 2AVIP Elective - Select one of the following: 1 AVIP 4031 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING AVIP 4041 - MULTI-ENGINE FLIGHT TRAINING

Total Program Hours: 120 Credit Hours

2019-20 Catalog

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science, Business & Professional Leadership

Professional Pilot TrackExtended Education - Extension Site Program

Degree Audit Sheet

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (54 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (70 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot Commercial Pilot

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ AVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 3023 3 10,050$

Instrument Rating AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$ Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ AVIP 4013 3 3,600$

Academic Courses AVIP 4022 2 2,250$ CORE 1001 1 Academic CoursesAVIM 1003 3 ENGL 1133 3

Sub-Total 16 22,500$ Sub-Total 17 29,700$

Semester Three Semester FourAVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

AVIP 4041 4,601$ AVIP 4031 1,850$ Academic Courses

Academic Courses BIOT 1433 3AVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4 MATH Requirement 3ENGL 1233 3 BBUS 1003 3AVIM 2003 3 DCOM 1433 3MATH Requirement 3 BBUS 1333 3

Sub-Total 14 4,601$ Sub-Total 15 -$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 1,850$

Semester Five Semester SixAcademic Courses Academic Courses

HIST Requirement 3 LDRS 2123 3BBUS 1013 or BBUS 2133 3 CORE 2013 3BBUS 2113 3 THEO 2123 3AVIM 3403 or BBUS 3403 3 AVIM 3203 or BBUS 3203 3BINT 1533 3 ENGL 2133 3

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 15 -$

Semester Seven Semester EightSelect one of the following: 3

AVIM 4003 2,650$ Academic Courses AVIM 4013 -$

THEO 3123 3 Academic CoursesHUMS Requirement 3 BBUS/LDRS/AVIM Elective 3BBUS 2203 3 BBUS 4113 3AVIM 3003 or LDRS 3003 3 CORE 1503 3BBUS 3303 3 AVIM 4141 1

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 13 2,650$ TOTAL HOURS 120

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Accelerated Flight Training--0 flight hours to CFI in two semesters. The accelerated course plan enables students to complete the below FAA certificates and ratings within two semesters, at which time they qualify for the opportunity to interview as a CFI with SEU’s authorized training partners. Hence, this plan enables students the opportunity to build the most total flight hours as a CFI prior to graduating. Students should be available to fly any day of the week, sometimes twice a day and on the weekends. This is a rigorous and focused schedule and only possible for students who can devote full-time to their studies and flying.

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Business and Professional Leadership: Professional Pilot Track

Unrestricted Education - Extension Site Program4-Year Course Accelerated Plan

2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (54 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot Instrument Rating

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$ AVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 2023 3 8,750$

Academic Courses Commercial Pilot (Part I)CORE 1001 1 AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ ENGL 1133 3 AVIP 3023 3 10,050$ MATH Requirement 3 Academic CoursesAVIM 1003 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4

Sub-Total 16 11,300$ Sub-Total 16 24,050$

Semester Three (54 minimum flight lessons) Semester Four (Minimum 10 flight lessons for Multi-engine)AVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

Commercial Pilot (Part II) AVIP 4041 4,601$ AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 4031 1,850$

Certified Flight Instructor Academic CoursesAVIP 4013 3 3,600$ BIOT 1433 3AVIP 4022 2 2,250$ MATH Requirement 3

Academic Courses BBUS 1003 3AVIM 2003 3 DCOM 1433 3ENGL1233 3 BBUS 1333 3

Sub-Total 14 16,850$ Sub-Total 16 4,601$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 1,850$

Semester Five Semester SixAcademic Courses Academic Courses

HIST Requirement 3 LDRS 2123 3BBUS 1013 or BBUS 2133 3 CORE 2013 3BBUS 2113 3 THEO 2123 3AVIM 3403 or BBUS 3403 3 AVIM 3203 or BBUS 3203 3BINT 1533 3 ENGL 2133 3

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 15 -$

Semester Seven Semester EightSelect one of the following: 3

AVIM 4003 2,650$ Academic Courses AVIM 4013 -$

THEO 3123 3 Academic CoursesHUMS Requirement 3 BBUS/LDRS/AVIM Elective 3BBUS 2203 3 BBUS 4113 3AVIM 3003 or LDRS 3003 3 CORE 1503 3BBUS 3303 3 AVIM 4141 1

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 13 2,650$ TOTAL HOURS 120

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Modified Accelerated Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in three semesters. This flight training plan fits most students who need to work part-time or have other responsibilities or activities. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Business and Professional Leadership: Professional Pilot Track

Unrestricted Education - Extension Site Program4-Year Course Modified Accelerated Plan

2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (30 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ Instrument RatingAVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$

Academic Courses AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ CORE 1001 1 Academic CoursesENGL 1133 3 ENGL1233 3MATH Requirement 3 MATH Requirement 3AVIM 1003 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4

Sub-Total 16 11,300$ Sub-Total 16 11,200$

Semester Three (34 minimum flight lessons) Semester Four (Minimum 36 flight lessons)Commercial Pilot (I) Commercial Pilot (Part II)

AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 3023 3 10,050$ Certified Flight Instructor

Academic Courses 3 AVIP 4013 3 3,600$ BIOT 1433 AVIP 4022 2 2,250$ AVIM 2003 3 BINT 1533 3BBUS 1003 3 BBUS 1333 3

Sub-Total 15 12,850$ Sub-Total 14 16,850$

Semester Five Semester SixAVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

AVIP 4041 4,601$ AVIP 4031 1,850$

Academic CoursesHIST Requirement 3 Academic CoursesBBUS 1013 or BBUS 2133 3 LDRS 2123 3BBUS 2113 3 CORE 2013 3BBUS 2133 THEO 2123 3AVIM 3403 or BBUS 3403 3 AVIM 3203 or BBUS 3203 3DCOM 1433 3 ENGL 2133 3

Sub-Total 16 4,601$ Sub-Total 15 -$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 1,850$

Semester Seven Semester EightSelect one of the following: 3

AVIM 4003 2,650$ Academic Courses AVIM 4013 -$

THEO 3123 3 Academic CoursesHUMS Requirement 3 BBUS/LDRS/AVIM Elective 3BBUS 2203 3 BBUS 4113 3AVIM 3003 or LDRS 3003 3 CORE 1503 3BBUS 3303 3 AVIM 4141 1

Sub-Total 15 -$ Sub-Total 13 2,650$ TOTAL HOURS 120

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Southeastern UniversityBachelor of Science Business and Professional Leadership: Professional Pilot Track

Unrestricted Education - Extension Site Program4-Year Course Standard Plan

2019-20 Catalog

Standard Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in four semesters. This flight training is appropriate for students living on the main SEU campus who plan to take full advantage of the college experience, including participating in athletics and/or clubs. Students schedule their flight training around their face-to-face course schedules. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

General Education Core - 29 Hours Credits

Spiritual Formation - 7 HoursCORE 1001 - COLLEGE AND CHRISTIAN CALLING 1Select any two of the following: BIOT 1433 - OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION or BINT 1533 - NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION or THEO 2123 - CHRISTIAN THOUGHT & PRACTICE 6

Christian Responsibility - 3 HoursSelect one of the following CORE 1503 - PERSONAL STEWARDSHIP or THEO 3123 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3

Intellectual and Practical Skills - 9 HoursDCOM 1433 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 3ENGL 1133 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3Select 1 of the following: MATH 1313 - TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 1213 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA or MATH 1323 - EXPLORATIONS IN MATHEMATICS or MATH 2023 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS or BBUS 2433 - DATA MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS 3

Engaging Human Culture and the Natural World - 10 HoursSelect one of the following: HUMS 2233 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES, HUMS 2033 THEATRE APPRECIATION, ENGL 2133 Introduction to Literature, HIST 2013 - AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877 or HIST 2023 - AMERICAN HISTORY 1877 TO THE PRESENT or HIST 1033 WORLD CIVILIZATION TO 1600 or HIST 1043 - WORLD CIVILIZATION SINCE 1600 3AVIM 2003 - HUMAN FACTORS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3Select one of the following: AVIM 1014 - AVIATION WEATHER AND ENVIRONMENT & LAB or NSCI 1034 - LIFE SCIENCE & LAB 4

Aviation Foundation - 15 HoursAVIM 1003 - INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION TRANSPORTATION 3AVIP 1013 - PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 1023 - PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT TRAINING 3AVIP 2013 - INTRUMENT RATING GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 2023 - INTRUMENT RATING FLIGHT TRAINING 3

Aviation Professional - 18 HoursAVIP 3013 - COMMERCIAL PILOT GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 3023 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL I 3AVIP 3033 - COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT SCHOOL II 3AVIP 4013 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND SCHOOL 3AVIP 4022 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLIGHT TRAINING 2Select one of the following: AVIM 4013 - AVIATION PRACTICTUM I or AVIM 4003 - REGIONAL AIRLINE TRANSITION 3AVIP Elective - Select one of the following: 1 AVIP 4031 - CERTIFIED FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENT FLIGHT TRAINING AVIP 4041 - MULTI-ENGINE FLIGHT TRAINING

Total Program Hours: 62 Credit Hours

Southeastern UniversityAssociate of Applied Science - Professional Pilot

Extended Education - Extension Site ProgramDegree Audit Sheet

2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (54 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (70 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot Commercial Pilot

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ AVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 3023 3 10,050$

Instrument Rating AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$ Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ AVIP 4013 3 3,600$

Academic Courses AVIP 4022 2 2,250$ CORE 1001 1 Academic CoursesAVIM 1003 3 ENGL 1133 3

Sub-Total 16 22,500$ Sub-Total 17 29,700$

Semester Three Semester FourAVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1 Regional Airline Transition-RAT (or Practicum) 3

AVIP 4041 (Recommended) 4,601$ AVIM 4003 2,650$ AVIP 4031 1,850$ AVIM 4013 -$

Academic Courses Academic CoursesAVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4 HUMS or HIST Requirement 3BINT 1533 or Religion Requirement 3 THEO 2123 or Religion Requirement 3AVIM 2003 3 DCOM 1433 3MATH Requirement 3 CORE 1503 or THEO 3123 3

Sub-Total 14 4,601$ Sub-Total 15 2,650$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 1,850$ TOTAL HOURS 62

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Accelerated Flight Training--0 flight hours to CFI in two semesters. The accelerated course plan enables students to complete the below FAA certificates and ratings within two semesters, at which time they qualify for the opportunity to interview as a CFI with SEU’s authorized training partners. Hence, this plan enables students the opportunity to build the most total flight hours as a CFI prior to graduating. Students should be available to fly any day of the week, sometimes twice a day and on the weekends. This is a rigorous and focused schedule and only possible for students who can devote full-time to their studies and flying.

Southeastern UniversityAssociate of Applied Science, Professional PilotUnrestricted Education - Extension Site Program

2-Year Course Accelerated Plan2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (54 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot Instrument Rating

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$ AVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 2023 3 8,750$

Academic Courses Commercial Pilot (Part I)CORE 1001 1 AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ ENGL 1133 3 AVIP 3023 3 10,050$ MATH Requirement 3 Academic CoursesAVIM 1003 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4

Sub-Total 16 11,300$ Sub-Total 16 24,050$

Semester Three (54 minimum flight lessons) Semester FourAVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1

AVIP 4041 (recommended) 4,601$ AVIP 4031 1,850$

Commercial Pilot (Part II) Regional Airline Transition-RAT (or Practicum) 3AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ AVIM 4003 2,650$

Certified Flight Instructor AVIM 4013 -$ AVIP 4013 3 3,600$ Academic CoursesAVIP 4022 2 2,250$ HUMS of HIST Requirement 3

Academic Courses THEO 2123 or Religion Requirement 3AVIM 2003 3 DCOM 1433 3BINT 1533 or Religion Requirement 3 CORE 1503 or THEO 3123 3

Sub-Total 14 16,850$ Sub-Total 16 7,251$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 4,500$ TOTAL HOURS 62

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Modified Accelerated Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in three semesters. This flight training plan fits most students who need to work part-time or have other responsibilities or activities. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Southeastern UniversityAssociate of Applied Science, Professional PilotUnrestricted Education - Extension Site Program

2-Year Course Modified Accelerated Plan2019-20 Catalog

Course Credits Flight Fees Course Credits Flight FeesSemester One (24 minimum flight lessons) Semester Two (30 minimum flight lessons)Private Pilot

AVIP 1013 3 1,750$ Instrument RatingAVIP 1023 3 9,550$ AVIP 2013 3 2,450$

Academic Courses AVIP 2023 3 8,750$ CORE 1001 1 Academic CoursesENGL 1133 3 AVIM 1014 or NSCI 1034 4MATH Requirement 3 BINT 1533 or Religion Requirement 3AVIM 1003 3 HUMS or HIST Requirement 3

Sub-Total 16 11,300$ Sub-Total 16 11,200$

Semester Three (34 minimum flight lessons) Semester Four (46 minimum flight lessons)Commercial Pilot (Part II)

AVIP 3033 3 11,000$ Certified Flight Instructor

AVIP 4013 3 3,600$ AVIP 4022 2 2,250$

AVIP Elective -select one of the following: 1Commercial Pilot AVIP 4041 (recommended) 4,601$

AVIP 3013 3 2,800$ AVIP 4031 1,850$ AVIP 3023 3 10,050$ Regional Airline Transition-RAT (or Practicum) 3

Academic Courses AVIM 4003 2,650$ THEO 2123 or Religion Requirement 3 AVIM 4013 -$ DCOM 1433 3 Academic CoursesAVIM 2003 3 CORE 1503 or THEO 3123 3

Sub-Total 15 12,850$ Sub-Total 15 24,101$ Fees with CFII in lieu of Multi-Engine 21,350$ TOTAL HOURS 62

Total Flight Fees w/Multi-Engine elective 59,451$ Total Flight Fees w/CFII elective 56,700$ Subtract Fees for Practicum in lieu of RAT 2,650$

Standard Flight Training Plan--0 flight hours to CFI in four semesters. This flight training is appropriate for students living on the main SEU campus who plan to take full advantage of the college experience, including participating in athletics and/or clubs. Students schedule their flight training around their face-to-face course schedules. This plan may be modified per the student’s other academic courses or previous flight training experience.

Southeastern UniversityAssociate of Applied Science, Professional PilotUnrestricted Education - Extension Site Program

2-Year Course Standard Plan2019-20 Catalog