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Prescott Campus

Campus Overview

Visitor Center Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott campusLocation: Prescott, Arizona. Population in the tri-city area of ~83,000. The campus is about 1½ hours from either Phoenix or Flagstaff; and a half-day's drive from either Las Vegas or Los Angeles.

Students: Embry-Riddle's Prescott campus enrollment is approximately 1,650 students coming from 50 states and 27 countries.

Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 15 to 1

Average Class Size: 23 students

Campus: Situated amid Arizona's Bradshaw Mountain Range at an elevation of 5,350 feet, the 539-acre campus is located near Love Field Municipal Airport, the third busiest airport in Arizona.

Resicence Halls at the Prescott campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityHousing: Residence halls with 850 beds located on campus. Many other options within the community are available.

Facilities: The campus offers state-of-the art facilities, including the new 20,000 sq. ft. Aviation Experimental Fabrication Building, King Engineering & Technology Center, new 13,000 sq. ft. Visitors Center, Tracy Doryland Wind Tunnel, Robertson Flight Simulation Center and more.

Laboratories: The Wind Tunnel Laboratory contains research-quality subsonic and supersonic wind tunnels. These labs are used extensively by our undergraduate students to investigate the principles of aerodynamics. A modern supersonic wind tunnel and a shock tube allow investigations of flow with shock. A materials laboratory contains the latest equipment to study the properties of materials, including heat treatment. Dean of engineering Dr. Rabern in the labThe engineering graphics and aircraft design labs have modern computer-aided design equipment. The newly built 48,000-square-foot Academic Complex contains several classrooms, computer labs, and a meteorology center; as well as faculty offices and conference rooms. The aircraft structures and composite labs analyze structural aspects of aerospace vehicles and include an electron microscope.

New construction: A new Library and Dining Hall have recently been completed. The Haas Interfaith Chapel is currently under construction.

Flight Line: The latest in flight simulation. Safe, modern fleet of aircraft including; Cessna 172’s, Cessna 182RG’s, Piper Seminoles, American Champion Decathalons and Cessna 150’s.

Accreditations: The Professional Pilot curriculum (Aeronautical Science) is approved by the FAA to offer the following ratings/licenses:

  • Private;
  • Commercial;
  • Instrument;
  • Multi-engine;
  • Flight Instructor;
  • Instrument Flight Instructor.

Engineering programs have been approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The University is accredited to award degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

The bachelor degree curricula in aeronautical science is accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI).

Placement Statistics: Opportunities for work experience through co-ops and internships abound. Leading organizations through out the aviation and aerospace industries look to Embry-Riddle for qualified individuals to serve in a variety of positions. Within one year of graduation, 96% of Embry-Riddle graduates overall are either employed of have decided to continue their education. Embry-Riddle has alumni worldwide who are employed in the aviation and aerospace industry.

Research: The Prescott campus hosts two electronic journals and the FAA Web site on Airport Wildlife Mitigation, as well as the Kalusa Collection, the largest collection of miniature scale model airplanes as described in the Guinness Book of Records.

Telephone: 928-777-6600
Toll-free: 800-888-ERAU
FAX: 928-777-6606
E-mail: pradmit@erau.edu