Yep, real great considering that was our only chance of getting the VA to pay for flight training...
The Government and HLC are not happy with the growth of private IHL's, and this is a way to send a message to all of them.
Interesting, do you have a link to that number? I didn't see that before.
As the Gazette has previously reported, Polk was one of the most highly compensated university presidents in the country in 2009, according to Mountain State University's Form 990 filed with the Internal Revenue Service. Polk's base salary for 2009 was $371,269.
He received more than $1.4 million in other pay and more than $4,000 in nontaxable benefits, according to the tax forms.
Polk's compensation eats up a sizable portion of MSU's overall budget -- about 3.5 percent, according a report by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Most colleges only spent about 0.4 percent of their budgets on their presidents.
I work full time and was planning on flying on the weekends. My instructor at ATP was understanding and was going to schedule me for 2 events instead of one on each day.
I was going to if I had transferred to Utah Guard but didn't... I read about them on here and airline pilots forum and heard both ways that they are fully or partially covering costs so your best bet to call them....Has anyone used Utah Valley University under the Post 9-11 GI Bill? I'm trying to look for safety nets.
Has anyone used Utah Valley University under the Post 9-11 GI Bill? I'm trying to look for safety nets.