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Start your journey towards a new career today by requesting program details.
If you already have some training or experience in aircraft maintenance or electronics repair, Aviation Institute of Maintenance’s Avionics Technician Program is that perfect next step. The Avionics Technician Program is designed to prepare you for career opportunities in aircraft electricity or aviation electronics systems, troubleshooting and repair. If you do not have previous aircraft maintenance or electronics experience, consider the AMTE program, which is designed to provide the fundamental skills for Airframe and Powerplant maintenance, as well as specific skills and knowledge required for employment in the avionics field.
Program duration: 21 months - 78 Credit Hours
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Start your journey towards a new career today by requesting program details.
Find out what your personality is like and discover your traits, worries & concerns about taking the next step to study at school towards a new and rewarding career. This quick and easy assessment will provide you with some insight into what to focus on and what you might need to watch out for to best prepare you for your new career and school goals!
Take Assessment!There is a financial plan for everyone at Aviation Institute of Maintenance. This could include federal, state and/or private funds in the form of grants, loans and scholarships. Federal Financial Aid is available for those who qualify at most of our aircraft maintenance school campus locations. Federal Financial Aid is based on a student’s individual need as determined by the federal government. is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a proprietary institution of higher education for the purpose of student participation in federal grant and loan programs.
In order to be eligible for any of our programs, you must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress. Since all aid received from any Federal Family Education Loan Program must be used only for educational purposes, students receiving such aid must sign a Statement of Education Purposes promising that the assistance received will be used only for expenses related to attending school.
When you meet with a Financial Aid Officer or Student Representative at , you will be asked to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This will enable us to provide you with an Estimated Award Letter than we can review with you as we discuss your options.
For more information about our graduation rates, tuition, the median debt of students whom completed the program, the notice of non-discrimination and other important information, please click below!
Additional financing assistance may come in the form of military tuition assistance, state or local workforce training programs, scholarships or loans. Applications for all financial aid and assistance are available from the campus Financial Aid Officer. No one specific type of funding is guaranteed and your options should be discussed with a Financial Aid Officer.
Once you complete your tour at AIM and submit an application for enrollment, you will schedule a meeting with a Financial Aid Officer to review the financing options outlined above. Please bring your proof of US Citizenship and your High School Diploma or GED Certificate with you to your appointment. Additionally, if you are filing for financial aid as a dependent of a parent or guardian, please arrange for that person to join you at your meeting.
FAA Approved A&P School. Accredited School, ACCSC. AIM Norfolk and Northern Virginia campuses are Certified to Operate by SCHEV. AIM Las Vegas campus is licensed to operate by the Commission on Postsecondary Education. AIM Indianapolis is authorized by The Indiana Commission for Higher Education/The Indiana Board for Propriety Education, 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4206. AIM Chicago is approved by the Division of Private Business and Vocational Schools of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333, Springfield, IL 62701-1377 (217) 782-2551, Fax: (217) 782- 8548, www.ibhe.org. Complaints against AIM Chicago may be registered with the Illinois Board of Higher Education and may be submitted to: Illinois Board of Higher Education, 1 N. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 333, Springfield, IL 62701 (217) 782-2551, Fax: (217) 782-8548, http://complaints.ibhe.org. Not all programs available at all locations. For consumer information, please visit www.aviationmaintenance.edu/your-rights/