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Applicant must be a Georgia high school graduate (or have a GED equivalent from an accredited Georgia school or Home School Program) who is enrolled as a full-time student or has been accepted as a full-time student into an accredited/FAA-approved college program pursuing an aviation-related certificate or undergraduate or graduate degree in the fields of flight technology, aviation maintenance technology, aviation operations, aviation management, or aeronautical engineering (applicants in other aviation disciplines will be considered). Completed application, 500-1,000 word essay, and one letter of recommendation from a school official or other advisor/mentor are required to be submitted. Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA required (both high school and college, if applicable).
Previous recipients are encouraged to reapply.
Study areas: aeronautical engineering, aviation, aviation disciplines, aviation maintenance, aviation management, aviation operations, flight technology
Deadline: March 1
Award type: Scholarship
Enrollment level: Doctoral-level Study, Other Postgraduate-level Study, College Senior, College Junior, Master's-level Study, College Freshman, College Sophomore
Country: United States
State: Georgia
Major: Aerospace/aeronautical Science, Aviation-related Disciplines, Aviation Management
Misc: Full-time Student
Kris Parsons
Assistant Vice President
P.O. Box 43327 Atlanta, GA 30336 United States
Phone: (678) 320-1236
Georgia Business Aviation Association (GBAA)
P.O. Box 43327 Atlanta, GA 30336 United States
Phone: (678) 645-4900
Fax: (678) 645-5999
http://www.gbaa.org