About us
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, a private university located in Daytona Beach, Florida, was established in 1926. In the field of aviation and aerospace, it is the largest accredited university system. The university offers a wide range of aviation and aerospace programs for international students, including associate, bachelor, master, doctoral, and certificate programs. The institute has an acceptance rate of nearly 62%, which makes it a moderately selective organization.
Approximately 6,000 undergraduate students and 600 graduate students from 50 states and nearly 100 countries attend campus each year. Over 150 student organizations and 15 varsity teams are represented at the university. Some notable alumni of the University include Daniel C. Burbank (Astronaut and US Coast Guard Captain), Edward K. Beale (Award-winning author and retired United States Coast Guard Commander), Todd J. McCubbin (U.S. Air Force brigadier general), Daniel Ponce de Leon (Professional baseball pitcher), Victor Wainwright (Blues singer, songwriter, and pianist) and more.
Ranking |
- Global ranking = 1793
- Country ranking = 316
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Placement |
93.8% |
Popular courses |
- Aeronautics
- Aerospace Engineering
- Air Traffic Management
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Student to teacher ratio |
18:1 |
Living cost |
USD 12,410 |
Accommodation |
On-campus and off-campus |
Scholarships |
- Embry-Riddle Scholarship
- Children of Alumni Legacy Grant
- Merit-based Scholarship
- Family Grant
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M:F ratio |
75:25 |
Average package |
USD 82,969 |
Tuition fee per year |
USD 38,114 |
To know more about the university, visit the official website and connect with our study overseas consultants.