ACCSC named PIA's Youngstown campus a "School of Excellence" in 2016, and it has been teaching top-tier airplane mechanics to assist satisfy the significant need for technicians in Ohio and around the country. Ohio has a long history in aviation and continues to play an important role in the growth and development of the sector.
The Youngstown branch campus of PIA is located near the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport, about seven miles north of Youngstown, Ohio. Our specialized shop sections for aircraft propulsion systems, electricity, sheet metal, hydraulics, instrumentation & controls, composite materials, non-destructive testing, welding, and painting immerse students in hands-on training.
Graduates of PIA's Youngstown campus have a distinct skill set that qualifies them for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant certification. Our alumni are equipped and eager to enter the fascinating aviation maintenance sector with their certification in hand!
Schooling (FY 2019-2020)
Total AMT Diploma Program (four terms), 1900 hours, $26,000
Tuition per term is $6,500 and is effective on January 2, 2019.
Books, Equipment, and Supplies
The prices shown for books, tools, and supplies are estimates and are subject to sales tax where applicable. Prices are subject to change without notice.
$2,462 Other Fees for the Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) Program
$150 registration fee
Fees for FAA airframe and powerplant examinations are $1,335 each.
Excessive Absence Makeup Fees
Financial Assistance at $13.71/hr
It's crucial to know that you're not alone in negotiating your financial plan while you prepare for your school.
Most students rely on a financial plan that includes a variety of resources. We'll look into your eligibility for various financial aid programs, loans, grants, and scholarships to help you decide what's ideal for your specific situation.
At PIA, we think that a high-quality education should be offered in a transparent manner, including the ability to evaluate how your investment compares to your earning potential. A solid financial plan should be free of surprises, which is precisely what you should anticipate when you meet with the PIA Financial Aid Office.
'Where am I going to live because you don't have residence halls?' is one of the most common queries I hear in Admissions. Or 'Where will my son/daughter be staying for school, and is it safe?' When I went off to college, it was somewhat simple because I stayed in a resident hall, but it was also extremely expensive, and my parents and I had no say over who I lived with. While attending PIA isn't nearly as simple as attending a school with a resident hall, you can attempt to find a place that fits within your budget.
To help with this search, PIA provides a list of properties that have previously been utilized by PIA students, as well as numerous new postings. PIA does not promote or guarantee any of the items on this list. Furthermore, when searching on one's own, the Internet can be a valuable tool. The student and the property management or owner make all arrangements. PIA IS NOT INVOLVED IN ANY WAY IN THESE AGREEMENTS.
Accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (P6HT576K).
Approved by the United States Department of Education for Veteran Training
1453 Youngstown Kingsville Road Northeast, Vienna, OH 44473, United States
(330) 399-9992
https://pia.edu/campuses/youngstown/
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