Bringing up an old topic, but I have some input on the subject.
It is now Metropolitan State University of Denver. The name was recently voted and agreed upon. They are working to get the name changed on the websites, emails, etc.
I currently attend Metro, and I love it. Very cheap tuition, and very open to getting your training done anywhere. Also, the simulator classes are very helpful and will count towards your flight training, so that makes flight training even cheaper.
I am also on the flight team, and its the best decision I made coming to Metro. It isn't your typical college, being a commuter school, but joining the flight team is a great social group. You're around great people that are into flying just as much as you are. They aren't about how many rivets are in a 152 tail, but (when we do get to business) we focus on aircraft ID, flight planning, CR-3 computers, and more. Its a good way to hone your skills and a great way to network. We also do volunteer activities, such as partnering with CABA and flying Christmas presents. Competitions are always a good time, too.
I hope your guys didn't get a poor representation of the flight team before. (Don't tell the Embry guys, but I think we have the most fun as a flight team)
It is now Metropolitan State University of Denver. The name was recently voted and agreed upon. They are working to get the name changed on the websites, emails, etc.
I currently attend Metro, and I love it. Very cheap tuition, and very open to getting your training done anywhere. Also, the simulator classes are very helpful and will count towards your flight training, so that makes flight training even cheaper.
I am also on the flight team, and its the best decision I made coming to Metro. It isn't your typical college, being a commuter school, but joining the flight team is a great social group. You're around great people that are into flying just as much as you are. They aren't about how many rivets are in a 152 tail, but (when we do get to business) we focus on aircraft ID, flight planning, CR-3 computers, and more. Its a good way to hone your skills and a great way to network. We also do volunteer activities, such as partnering with CABA and flying Christmas presents. Competitions are always a good time, too.
I hope your guys didn't get a poor representation of the flight team before. (Don't tell the Embry guys, but I think we have the most fun as a flight team)