Hi guys, I am planning on attending UVSC this fall and getting my BS in Aviation on campus not online.
Going to aviation classes on campus is a complete and total waste of time. Go to campus to get your generals and meet chicks, but get the aviation stuff online.
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the classes and the flight training provided on campus?
Plenty of experience, the two instructors I had there were top notch, I would reccomend them to anyone.
However the management is inept, and it will effect your training.
I was told that I could get all of my ratings done there in a year. I took out the loan, got my PPL, then waited 8 months for an Instrument instructor. The people responsible for scheduling would not return phone calls or emails, and when you go to the facility they were not there. The school never gave me an Instrument Instructor, I had to start asking around and found one. He got in some serious trouble for taking me on as a student.
Then once my Instrument rating was done, I was told that they would call me about my commercial instructor. I had my checkride scheduled through another flight school by the time they called me (about 4 months later), and that instructor, the ink was still wet on his CFI ticket.
Bottom line, I was treated like I did not matter to them. My money was in their accont and I was paying interest on it while they had me sit on my hands. I was a paying customer and they treated me like they were doing me favor by taking my money. Then to top it off I had to fight with them to get my money out of the account and transfer it to another school.
Do they provide any help with job placements in the airlines after graduating?
They will tell you that they will, but only you can get yourself a job.
what is the price of the actual flight training for a non resident?
The per hour cost is no different for residents or non res.
Its average, DA20's are about $85 and hour, $35 for instructor. But there are much better flight schools in the area that cost exactly the same. Flight schools that treat you like your success is important to them.
UVSC aviation is not what it used to be; Dr. Smart (the guy that built the program) was forced out over budget nonsense a few years ago, and the current director (while a nice guy) has no idea how to run a flight school.
I would stay away from UVSC aviation entirely (except the online).