Hampton University
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Located in Hampton, Virginia, Hampton University offers three bachelor degree options in aviation. It also offers a minor in the field. Since 1985, Hampton graduates have entered the industry as airport operators, pilots, and air traffic controllers. Hampton University is the only historically black college and university (HBCU) with an FAA-approved Air Traffic-Collegiate Training program.
Program Highlights
Hampton University is an FAA-approved Part 141 pilot school, and flight operations are conducted at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (KPHF) in partnership with Rick Aviation, approximately 15 minutes from campus.
Programs Hampton offers include:
- Bachelor of Science
- Flight Education
- Aviation Management
- Air Traffic Control
- Aviation Management
- Airport Administration
- Minor
- Aviation
Hampton University’s Aviation Department is approved by the FAA to administer written exams on campus. Hampton is accredited by Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) and the school is part of Region 10 of the National Intercollegiate Flying Association.
Value
Hampton University’s tuition is a touch higher for the size of the school and the facilities it provides. Base tuition for all students will hover around $43,000.
On top of base tuition, flight students will have additional costs for flight courses. Over the course of four years, before financial aid or scholarships, flight costs will come in at about $75,000 for all necessary licenses to be a professional pilot.
Hampton accepts outside aviation scholarships to help mitigate the cost of tuition and flight, including:
● Captain Jeff Kuss Aviation Scholarship
● CGCS-Bernard Harris Scholarship Program
● Chuck Peacock Memorial Scholarship
It also accepts veteran’s benefits such as the GI Bill.
Fleet and Facilities
The fleet of aircraft at Rick Aviation, where Hampton flight students fly include:
● Cessna 172s
● Piper Cherokees
● Piper Seminoles
The airport campus also hosts a Redbird LD Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) for flight training on the ground.
Graduates from Hampton’s Part 141 flight training program may be eligible for a restricted ATP.
Campus Life
Twenty-four modern and historic residence halls make living on the Hampton University campus feel like home. There are also many on-campus dining options.
Hampton University currently hosts more than 55 student organizations, including Greek life. There’s something to peak anyone’s interest.
● Visual Poets Society
● Math Club
● Brother to Brother
Hampton also encourages students to attend on-campus events like trivia, Wellness Day, and Souls 4 Souls.
The Bottom Line
Being one of the only HBCUs to offer a four-year aviation degree program makes Hampton University stand out. By working with a top-rated flight school nearby, Hampton is able to prepare its students for success after graduation. Annual traditions and plenty to do on-campus make student life worthwhile. Hampton may be a good fit for someone looking to attend an HBCU, attend a high-end flight school, and build lasting connections.
Other Information
In-State tuition (Per Year)
$43,000
Out-State tuition (Per Year)
$43,000
Flight Cost
$75,000
In-State Total Estimated Program Cost
$247,000
Out-State Total Estimated Program Cost
$247,000
NIFA
Yes
NIFA Region
10
john.murray@hamptonu.edu
Phone number
(757) 727-5520