Gateway Technical College
Multiple locations
Located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Gateway Technical College offers an associate degree program targeted at students who want to pursue a career as an airline pilot.
Program Highlights
Gateway hosts an FAA-approved Part 141 pilot school to provide ground and pilot training. Flight training occurs at the Kenosha Regional Airport (KENW). Horizon Center located on the airfield will also be where academic classes are held.
Programs offered include:
- Associate of Applied Science
- Aeronautics-Professional Pilot
Value
Gateway Technical College’s base tuition is average for a technical school. Both in- and out-of-state students will pay about $6,000 a year. This is base tuition and does not include flight expenses.
Flight students will benefit from affordable flight costs. Over the course of two years and up to getting a certified flight instructor rating, students will pay about $50,000.
Gateway Technical College offers many aviation scholarships for students to reduce costs even more, including the:
● SC Johnson Scholars Scholarship
● Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarship
● Navigate Your Future Scholarship
The school also accepts veteran’s benefits such as GI Bill.
Fleet and Facilities
Gateway hosts a fleet of traditional training aircraft, including:
● Cessna 172s
● Piper Seminoles
Graduates will be eligible for a R-ATP.
The Bottom Line
Gateway Technical College hosts a Part 141 flight school located directly on the Kenosha Regional Airport. Here, students will progress up to a CFI and gain an RATP in the process. Low tuition and flight costs make GTC stand out.
Other Information
In-State tuition (Per Year)
$6,000
Out-State tuition (Per Year)
$6,000
Flight Cost
$50,000
In-State Total Estimated Program Cost
$62,000
Out-State Total Estimated Program Cost
$62,000
NIFA
No
NIFA Region
N/A
singletonb@gtc.edu
Phone number
(262) 564-3934