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Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology
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Information Summary
| Overall Score
On StateUniversity.com (about) |
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| Total Cost
On-Campus Attendance |
$9,506 |
| Admission
Success rate |
95% |
| Student Ratio
Ratio of students to faculty |
N/A |
| Retention
(Full-Time / Part-Time) |
50% / N/A |
| Enrollment
Total (all students) |
403 |
Demographics – Main Campus and Surrounding Areas
Reported area around or near Belleville, MI 48111
| Surrounding community | Large suburb (inside urban area but outside city, pop. over 250,000) |
|---|---|
| Total Population | 39,076 (32,937 urban / 6,139 rural) |
| Households | 15,712 (2.48 people per house) |
| Families | 10,222 (3.03 people per family) |
| Pop. — African American | 4,831 |
| Pop. — Asian | 647 |
| Pop. — Pacific Islander | 40 |
| Pop. — American Indian / Alaskan Native | 511 |
| Pop. — White (incl. Hispanic) | 33,551 |
| Pop. — Other | 397 |
General Characteristics
| Highest offering | At least 2, but less than 4 academic yrs |
|---|---|
| Calendar System | Quarter |
| Years of college work required | N/A |
| Variable Tuition |
Special Learning Opportunities
| Distance Learning | |
|---|---|
| ROTC — Army / Navy / Air Force | |
| Study Abroad | |
| Weekend College | |
| Teacher Certification |
Student Tuition Costs and Fees
What are the typical tuition costs and fees for attending Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology?
Ranks 3056th for total cost of attendance
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FT Undergraduate Tuition | $8,500 | $8,500 | $8,500 |
| FT Undergraduate Required Fees | $848 | $848 | $848 |
| PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| FT Graduate Tuition | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| FT Graduate Required Fees | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| PT Graduate per Credit Hour | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Total Cost of Attendance — On-Campus | $9,506 | $9,506 | $9,506 |
| Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family | $17,906 | $17,906 | $17,906 |
| Total Cost of Attendance — Off-Campus with Family | $11,781 | $11,781 | $11,781 |
Student Tuition Cost History and Trends
Three year history and trends on the cost of attending
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Published Tuition & Fees | $7,222 |
$7,222 |
$7,222 |
| Cost (regardless of residency) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Books & Supplies | $354 |
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| On-Campus – Room & Board | N/A |
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| On-Campus – Other Expenses | N/A |
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| Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board | $6,125 |
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| Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses | $2,275 |
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| Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board | $2,275 |
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Admission Details
| Application Fee Required | N/A |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate Application Fee | $25 |
| Graduate Application Fee | N/A |
| First Professional Application Fee | N/A |
| Applicants | 236 (226 male / 10 female) |
| Admitted | 224 (214 male / 10 female) |
| Admission rate | 95% |
| First-time Enrollment | 120 (115 male / 5 female) |
| FT Enrollment | 120 (115 male / 5 female) |
| PT Enrollment | N/A (N/A male / N/A female) |
| Total Enrollment | 403 |
Admission Criteria
What criteria does Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology use for admissions?
| Open Admissions | |
|---|---|
| Secondary School GPA / Rank / Record | N/A / N/A / |
| College Prep. Completion | N/A |
| Recommendations | |
| Formal competency demo | |
| Admission test scores | N/A |
| TOEFL | |
| Other tests |
Admission Credits Accepted
What types of credits does Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology accept?
| Dual Credit | |
|---|---|
| Life Experience | |
| Advanced Placement (AP) |
Student Services
| Remedial Services | |
|---|---|
| Academic / Career Counseling | |
| PT Cost-defraying Employment | |
| Career Placement | |
| On-Campus Day Care | |
| Library Facility |
Student Living
| First-time Room / Board Required | |
|---|---|
| Dorm Capacity | N/A |
| Meals per Week | N/A |
| Room Fee | N/A |
| Board Fee | N/A |
Student Financial Aid Details
How many students use Financial Aid, and how much do they use?
Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology Ranks 1713th for the average student loan amount.
| Average | Users | % of Attendees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Grant Aid | $2,915 | 55 | |
| State & Local Grant Aid | $1,375 | 19 | |
| Institutional Grant Aid | $2,000 | 13 | |
| Student Loan Aid | $4,959 | 99 | |
| Any financial aid type | 103 |
Student Enrollment Demographics
How many students are enrolled at Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology?
| Men | Women | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
Non Resident Alien | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Black Non-Hispanic | 67 | 7 | 74 |
Hispanic | 8 | 2 | 10 |
Asian / Pacific Islander | 3 | N/A | 3 |
American Indian / Alaskan Native | 1 | N/A | 1 |
White Non-Hispanic | 292 | 13 | 305 |
Race Unknown | 9 | 1 | 10 |
| Total | 380 | 23 | 403 |
Most Popular Fields of Study
The top 5 fields of study completed at Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology.
| Men | Women | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 147 | 10 | 157 |
Student Completion / Graduation Demographics
How many students are successful graduates?
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| Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician | 12 | 2 | 1 | 141 | 1 | 157 | ||
| Total | 12 | 2 | 1 | 141 | 1 | 157 |
Faculty Compensation / Salaries
| Tenure system | |
|---|---|
| Average FT Salary | N/A (N/A male / N/A female) |
| Number of FT Faculty | N/A (N/A male / N/A female) |
| Number of PT Faculty | 2 |
| FT Faculty Ratio | N/A |
| Total Benefits | N/A |
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22 days ago
Phil Moreno Arm_bar110 ((at)) yahoo dot com
Great school. A little down time in some clasees but for the most part a really good school. i used to work at a steel mill and got laid off. i didnt know much about alternative energy or wind before i checked into this school, but it didnt matter, the instructors are awesome, and the classes are small enough for individual help. i now work for a company called Vestas one of the largest wind companies in the world and i love what i do. i have a lot of people at MIAT to thank for where i am at today
3 months ago
Kevin Zemanski Kzeman ((at)) hotmail dot com
I am a student at miat in new boston. i go to the power institute. i am about to graduate in september and had a great experience at the school. the instructors are really good and the departments are helpful. i was reading the posts below and im not going to say names but i am pretty sure who these guys are. they messed around all day and now they probably got kicked out and are unhappy. i already have been looking for jobs and i cant wait to graduate and start working. the only complaint i have is the breaks. they could be longer. instructor gilbert is the best. he knows his stuff, if you get him you will like him alot. i would recomend this school
6 months ago
Jonathan Adams jadams129 ((at)) aol dot com
I have a bachelors degree of Science from the aviation department at Western Michigan University, and just recently finished my 12 month Power Technology Program at the Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology. I must say that this is one of the best schools around. their career center was very supportive. The comments below are obviously from unmotivated and non-aggresive individuals, because I had a job with Siemens Wind before I graduated. You can't rely on your college to put you into an interview, and magically get a job. They are simply there to support you and help you. Not get the job for you. You have to do it on your own. I would recommend this school to anyone interested in an awesome and growing industry. My office is 330 ft in the sky! I love it! I am an ex Ford line leader and I would never turn back from this amazing career.
11 months ago
John Doe 2 JohnDoe2 ((at)) aol dot com
I have to agree with the last post. I am currently attending the Power Technology side and have had a similar experience. It is a new program and they are making it up as it goes along. The school has a lot of room for improvement. You definitely have to find your own jobs. The "sales people" will tell you that companies are hiring left and right from the school, and they just are NOT. There are better alternatives at HFCC.
about 1 year ago
John Doe fake ((at)) fake dot com
I would like to remain unidentified because I have nothing nice to say about this school. The try to get your money any way thay can and they did not do a very good job. I personally graduated from this school. The intructors were not very good because they were always coming and going. Some cared somewhat some didnt care at all. The school costs over $25,000. They preach about their job placement and I have to say it was of now help. I found my job on my own. It was a better paying job as well as better experience. The office staff is very rude and unprofessional. The school provides little help of what you need in the real world. I had to study for months on my own to be able to pass the FAA practical tests. The equipment is also terrible. Nothing is actually functional. No planes fly and only two other barely run. All examples are missing parts and dont give you a real sense of what an aircraft is. I could write about it all day but if I could just tell one person not to waste their money at this place I would feel like I am saving someone. I wish someone would have told me about this place.