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Thinking Above & Beyondthinking above & Beyond isn’t about having your head in the clouds,
it’s about exploring new ideas, new knowledge and new technology.
it’s about expanding your comfort zone by getting your nose out of a
textbook and into the real world. Whether you’re studying engineering,
technology, management or aviation, vaughn will provide you with
hands-on learning opportunities alongside professors who have actually
been where you want to go. vaughn college will prepare you for a life that
takes you above and beyond the ordinary. it’s what we’ve done since 1932.
The view of Manhattan from the Observation Tower at Vaughn College
Vaughn College Programs and DegreesMaster of Science
Airport Management
Bachelor of Science
Aircraft Operations (Flight)
Airline Management
Airport Management
Aviation Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance Management
Electronic Engineering Technology: Avionics
Electronic Engineering Technology: General Electronics
Engineering: Mechatronics
General Management
Mechanical Engineering Technology: Aeronautical
Mechanical Engineering Technology: Computer-Aided Design
Associate in Applied Science
Aeronautical Engineering Technology: Pre-Engineering
Aircraft Operations (Flight)
Airport Management
Animation and Digital Technologies
Aviation Maintenance
Electronic Engineering Technology: Avionics
Associate in Occupational Studies
Airframe and Powerplant Technology
Non-Degree Programs
Air Traffic Control FAA Collegiate Training Initiative
Aircraft Dispatch
Innovative. Global. Visionary. Tech-savvy. to succeed in the 21st century, you need to think big, communicate across
disciplines, integrate technology with people and expect exceptional results.
that’s thinking above and Beyond—and that’s a vaughn college education.
as one of the only institutions in new york offering a degree in mechatronic
engineering, vaughn college sees the horizon and prepares you for future success.
What you learn in vaughn’s classrooms and laboratories gets you into the field when
you land your first internship. By the time you’re ready to graduate, the challenge of
our rigorous academic programs has prepared you to be your best, to absorb and
apply solid critical thinking skills and to put your knowledge to work right away.
www.vaughn.edu
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Adventures on the Horizon
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Adventures on the Horizon
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Noemi Nuñez, Class of ’13Bachelor of Science in Airport Management Air Traffic Control Program Brooklyn, New York
When Noemi Nuñez decided to add an airplane to her high school art project, she had no idea
that building a model aircraft would lead to Vaughn and a career in aviation. “It was a Cessna,
but I didn’t even know that at the time,” she says. To learn more about the aircraft, she contacted
Vaughn. Soon, she was reading all about the aviation industry. Although she was scared, she
switched career paths and came to Vaughn. “There’s no college like it in New York,” she says. “The
classes are clear, direct and apply exactly to the work you will be doing.” Although she hopes to
move on to air traffic control after graduation, in the meantime, she’s found a role at JFK in ground
traffic control, a position one of her Vaughn professors mentioned to her. “He knew me well from
several classes and wrote a recommendation that helped me get the interview.” And she’s still
making art—etchings and sculpture—that she hopes will win a spot in a show in Brooklyn.
Vaughn College academic programs provide a solid career foundation. Core courses include such subjects as English, calculus, physics, French, economics, American government, history, ethics, global civilization, American literature, sociology, psychology, Spanish, world literature, technology and culture, public speaking, technical writing and critical thinking.
Your career adventure starts strong with a degree from
Vaughn College: More than 92 percent of Vaughn College graduates are employed or
continue their education within one year of graduation. Look across the horizon, and you’ll
see compelling possibilities at well-known organizations, such as Lockheed Martin, Panasonic
Avionics, JetBlue Airways, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, American Airlines,
Boeing and Honeywell.
With a degree from Vaughn, you may find yourself with some of the most amazing career titles:
■n electrical engineer at Pratt & Whitney, building power plants in China
■n mechanical engineer, designing computer hardware for IBM or developing structural designs at Northrop Grumman
■n flight coordinator for FedEx
■n general manager of an international airport or industry-leading business
■n controls engineer in structural analysis at Embraer
■n computer graphic designer for NBC or Time Warner Cable
■n professional pilot with a major airline
■n controls engineer at Cummins Inc.
Wherever you go from Vaughn, your trajectory is UP.
Dedicated to Succeed
Michael Wroblewski, Class of ’13Bachelor of Science in Mechatronic Engineering Bronx, New York
After earning a degree in film production, Mike Wroblewski
chose Vaughn for engineering because he wanted concrete
skills that still called on his creativity. He expected the
classes to be challenging, and they have been, with plenty
of math and practical calculations. He also found small
classes and awesome professors. “That’s my favorite thing
about Vaughn,” he says. “They’re really helpful, even
outside of class.”
He also appreciates that mechatronics brings together
mechanical, electrical and computer engineering, so he
has a wide range of engineering preparation. Through the
Vaughn Robotics Club and the international VEX competition,
Mike knows robots, too, from the inside out. He and another
student built three robots for the competition; one of those
had to be taken apart and rebuilt twice. “For two people
building robots for the first time, we did OK.”
Mike looks forward to using his mechatronics and robotics
experience in biomedical engineering, to help people extend
their capabilities and improve mobility.
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Dedicated to Succeed
Vaughn Athletics: The Sky’s the LimitVaughn College’s men’s basketball team, the Warriors, compete in the Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, made
up of teams from four-year colleges in the metropolitan region. We have expanded our athletics program in the Conference to
include men’s soccer, women’s tennis, and co-ed cross country. The tennis team practices at the United States Tennis Association
while the soccer team practices at Flushing Meadows, the largest park in Queens. As we grow our athletics program, we know the
sky is truly the limit. On the horizon—full National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III status for all of our teams.
Yashoda Mohan, Class of ’15 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology—AvionicsHollis, New York
Yashoda Mohan started at Vaughn as an aviation technology student in 2006. She returned to the college to
pursue a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology—avionics. Given her passion for aviation, it’s no
surprise that she chose Vaughn twice. “This is where I want to be,” she says. “Although, after I graduate in 2015,
I am looking forward to working for Boeing or Lockheed Martin.” She appreciates the small class sizes that give
the students an opportunity to interact with the professors. “I would definitely recommend Vaughn to others.”5
Faculty: Grounded in Reality
Dr. Hossein Rahemi with Vaughn’s cutting-edge
three-dimensional rapid prototype machine, where
students can produce a model of their designs.
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Real-world expertise. Real-world experience. Real-world impact.
■n Hossein Rahemi, PhD, chair of the engineering and
technology department,
has assisted many students
through their degree
projects—from development
through technical writing. Dr.
Rahemi is also instrumental in
Vaughn students participating
in the VEX Robotics World
Championship, the Latin
American and Caribbean
Conference for Engineering
and Technology (LACCEI)
and the American Society
for Engineering Education
(ASEE) Conference. His most
recent book is Engineering
Analysis—A Finite Difference
and Finite Element Numerical
Approach with MATLAB
Programming. He received his
PhD from Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University.
■n Maxine Lubner, PhD, professor in the management
department at Vaughn, has
published or presented over
40 peer-reviewed papers in
the areas of human factors,
international aviation safety
and aviation education. She
also volunteers for several
professional organizations,
including Women in Aviation,
Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association (AOPA) and the
Aerospace Medical Association.
She holds degrees from the
University of Cape Town, South
Africa, and her PhD is from
Columbia University.
■n Shouling He, PhD, professor in the engineering
and technology department,
landed at Vaughn in 2011 with
more than 10 years’ teaching
experience and eight years
working as an aerospace
engineer. Mechatronics was
exactly what Dr. He wanted
to teach to bring together
her interests in mechanical,
electronic and computer
engineering. She appreciates
the students at Vaughn
because they work hard and
love to learn.
■n Raymond Addabbo, PhD, chair of the arts and sciences
department, is collaborating
on a book, Numerical Analysis,
which demonstrates how the
program MATLAB® can be
used to solve engineering
statics problems. He holds a
PhD from Rutgers University.
■n Paul LaVergne, PhD, dean
of academic affairs at Vaughn,
combines his love of music
and computer science by
co-teaching a course with Dr.
Raymond Addabbo that helps
students appreciate the
challenges as well as the
opportunities created by
technology. His PhD is from
Stony Brook University.
Vaughn College faculty members know the right stuff—and their goal is your success. Not only will you learn
from masters in academic specialties, you will benefit from their up-to-date professional and industry contacts
when you’re ready to seek an internship or employment.
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Dr. Paul LaVergne believes in integrating a variety of disciplines and interests into
the Vaughn learning experience
Inspiring Academic Experience
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Vaughn College is committed to providing you with a distinctive—and fulfilling—academic
experience. That’s why we’re always on the lookout for new and better ways to enhance your
learning with initiatives aimed at promoting your success in the classroom and in the real world.
Collaborative SpiritCollaboration happens naturally at Vaughn College—between students, between students and faculty
and between faculty. That collaborative spirit is especially evident in our Learning Communities. We’ve
linked courses—mathematics and engineering, physics and history, and math and English—which are
then team taught by our faculty, exposing you to more viewpoints, increasing your critical thinking
skills and helping you view principles in more connected and engaging ways.
Supportive EnvironmentLet’s face it—subjects like math and science can be particularly challenging. At Vaughn, you will
have the support you need to be successful. In fact, the person sitting next to you in class might very
well be a student who’s already passed that class with flying colors and is there to help you succeed.
How? By reviewing materials outside of class with you and helping you work on difficult problems.
This approach has been shown to help strengthen your understanding of course materials, develop
effective study skills and improve your preparation for exams.
Creative ConnectionsSometimes it can be difficult to see how your learning
experiences relate. How does this course connect with
this community service activity and this internship to
bring you what you ultimately want—a successful future?
That’s why we’ve launched electronic portfolios, known as
“e-portfolios.” They’re a fun, dynamic way to help you gain
a full picture of your learning experiences at Vaughn and to
represent your professional self to future employers.
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Vaughn College not only has the people and programs in place to help you succeed, we’re
also committed to upgrading our equipment, facilities and services. Recent enhancements to
improve your academic experience include:
Simulating SuccessWe’re especially excited about our new flight simulator lab, which houses two FMX full motion
flight simulators, a new Frasca 172 and a new CRJ–200 to complement our existing Frasca 142.
Our simulators give you the opportunity to truly experience life in the cockpit.
Dynamic FacilitiesOur Teaching and Learning Center is a bright and welcoming area designed to give you easy
access to tutoring, if needed, and room to do small group work with your professors. You can
also take advantage of our writing center and language lab. On the horizon: a new library and
student center/cafeteria.
Innovative TechnologyEvery computer you touch at Vaughn is state-of-the-art, and we’ve increased the bandwidth so
you can connect either in the lab, classroom or wirelessly to the resources you need to explore
any subject. Our cutting-edge mechatronic engineering laboratory provides practice-oriented
training devices, manufactured in Germany by Lucas-Nulle, which feature instrumentation and
automatic control technology.
Ryan Barren, Class of ’14Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Operations (Flight) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“Vaughn is a great school. Because it’s small, you can establish relationships with
all the faculty, staff, and students, making it feel like one big, diverse family. And,
my time in the flight training program was memorable. The instructors were so
patient and determined to give us the tools we need to become successful pilots.
I hope to work as a commercial airline pilot after I graduate. I’m so grateful for all
the support and opportunities.”
While at Vaughn College, Ryan earned a private pilot license and instrument
rating. He is currently working on the rest of his licenses.
Cruising to New Heights
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Cruising to New Heights
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Activating Launch Sequence
Associate Professor Khalid Mouaouya demonstrates how the new state-of-the-art
mechatronics laboratory uses mechanical, electrical and computer engineering to
manufacture useful products.
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A Sampling of Vaughn Internships:■n American Dynamics
■n FAA
■n Federal Express
■n FlightSafety
■n General Electric
■n IBM
■n Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
■n NASA
■n NBC
■n Sikorsky Helicopters
■n United Airlines
Just a Few of the Companies that Employ Vaughn Graduates:
■n Bombardier Transportation
■n CitationShares
■n Consolidated Edison
■n Cummins Inc.
■n Embraer
■n FAA
■n Gulfstream
■n JetBlue
■n Kawasaki Rail Car
■n Lockheed Martin
■n Long Island Rail Road
■n Marsh & McLennan
■n NBC
■n Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
■n Rockwell Collins Avionics
■n United Technologies
■n Verizon
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Landing Your First PositionThinking Above and Beyond at Vaughn
College means extensive internship
opportunities, the possibility of mixing
part-time employment with course
work and developing solid preparation
for a rewarding career. Our career
development office is your primary
resource, supporting you from admission
through graduation and beyond.
Career development seminar, CD101,
lights the fire. You develop a resume,
participate in mock interviews with
the staff of real employers like JetBlue,
discuss job search techniques and visit
New York City area employers, such as
the Port Authority, Lockheed Martin,
Cessna Citation, LaGuardia Airport, John
F. Kennedy International Airport and
United Parcel Service.
Vaughn faculty members maintain
professional connections that benefit
students seeking internships and
employment. For example, Professor
Hossein Rahemi has conducted NASA-
funded research leading to advancement
of inspection methods of surface defects
in space shuttle ceramic tiles. Dr. Rahemi
assisted several mechatronics students in
obtaining internships with NASA at the
Goddard Space Flight Center, where they
worked on the development process of a
robotic arm for use on the International
Space Station.Activating Launch Sequence
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Engineering: MechatronicsShape the next big thing. That’s what a degree in mechatronic engineering lets you do—combine mechanical, electrical and computer engineering to develop the next generation of digital products and services for every field from robotics to aeronautics and business. That’s Thinking Above and Beyond. That’s forward thinking for the 21st century.
Mechanical Engineering Technology/AeronauticalImagine your own personal jet—and imagine designing it yourself. Taking Vaughn’s approach to Thinking Above and Beyond, you learn to merge skills in computer-aided design with understandings of materials, aerodynamics, physics and new ideas that will make the next great leap to the stars.
Mechanical Engineering Technology/ Computer-Aided DesignDesign the future. Not just yours…the world’s. At Vaughn, Thinking Above and Beyond means you expand your perspective about what’s possible—from creating 3-D graphics with CATIA software to designing and analyzing structures that haven’t even been thought of yet. No matter where you go from here, your trajectory is up!
Electronic Engineering Technology/AvionicsIn terms of technology, we’re light years past Orville Wright’s pedal-powered contraption. Sophisticated avionics keep today’s fleet of aircraft flying. Complex equipment and applications require complex thinking—Thinking Above and Beyond—that integrates technology, people, products and services to achieve incredible success.
Electronic Engineering Technology/ General ElectronicsTelephones, tanks, TiVo. Planes, trains and automobiles. Electronic devices are integral to everyday living. And you can help create and maintain the latest and greatest. Take the approach of Thinking Above and Beyond that you learn at Vaughn College to master complex elements in changing environments. Then, you’ll take us forward into the 21st century.
General ManagementMultitasking. Multicultural. Multimedia. Today’s managers cross boundaries, cross borders, cross communication systems to develop products and services—and to bring people together. Visionary leadership is at the core of Vaughn’s approach to 21st century management education; it’s Thinking Above and Beyond.
Airport ManagementCollaboration. Coordination. Communication. The 24/7 world of 21st century airports demands high-level thinking and the technology skills to deliver it. That’s
what Vaughn’s approach to management education provides: the big picture, the people savvy and the techno-intelligence to lead complex organizations to success. That’s Thinking Above and Beyond.
Airline ManagementThe best airline managers know how to make the most of high-tech equipment while focusing on customers and providing exceptional service. They’re Thinking Above and Beyond. Sophisticated technology skills, people-centered foresight, the ability to manage change—that’s a Vaughn College education…and your destiny, steering a 21st century airline organization into a profitable future.
Aircraft Operations: FlightTop-flight professional pilots from Vaughn College master Thinking Above and Beyond. They choose options on the ground, in the air and in the classroom, because flight is about far more than getting the plane aloft and safely back on the runway. Vaughn’s approach helps you manage complex situations, take a broad perspective and apply the most appropriate skills. Whether you pilot the plane, ensure aircraft integrity or provide certified instruction, you’re a new leader for a new world.
Animation and Digital TechnologiesThe animation and digital technologies AAS degree has been developed to provide students proficiency in computer-aided design, graphic imaging and animation. In addition to basic college courses, students will be taught to develop 2-D and 3-D images, which can be combined to create still renderings of any style or complexity, and whose sequential succession can be used to form animated sequences on videotape. Graduates of this program will find their computer skills applicable to a multitude of computer- and engineering-related fields, such as architecture, construction, graphic design and advertising.
Aviation MaintenanceComplex systems require complex thinking and complex care. Maintaining the sophisticated aircraft of today and tomorrow demands top-level thinking and technology. That’s Thinking Above and Beyond—the exact mix of future vision, technology skills and people-centered leadership that will propel you into lifelong success.
Aviation Maintenance ManagementRegional airports. Fractional jets. Fixed-base operators. Beyond sophisticated technology and innovative business models, managing the complex world of 21st century aviation maintenance requires creative ideas, broad perspectives and high-level thinking. At Vaughn College, we call it Thinking Above and Beyond—it’s forward thinking for the infinite possibilities ahead.
Selected courses in General Management, Airline and Airport Management■n Airline Operations■n Airport Planning and Administration■n Business Communications■n Corporate Accounting■n Economics■n Industry and Labor Relations■n International Trade and Finance■n Management of Environmental Issues■n Marketing Management■n Organizational Behavior■n Public Relations
Selected courses in Aircraft Operations, Aviation Maintenance, Aviation Maintenance Management■n Advanced Aircraft Systems■n Aviation Safety■n Aviation Weather■n Avionics Circuits■n Business Communications■n Calculus■n Certified Flight Instructor:
Fundamentals of Teaching■n Industrial and Labor Relations■n International Studies■n Maintenance Resource Management■n Managerial Economics■n Marketing Management■n Probability and Statistics
Selected courses in Engineering and Mechanical Engineering■n Aerodynamics■n CATIA Fundamentals Analysis■n Digital System Design■n Engineering Economics■n Engineering Graphics and Computer-
Aided Design■n Engineering Mechanics■n Fluid Mechanics■n Material Science and Composites■n Mechanical Vibrations■n Pastran Nastran Structural Analysis■n Thermodynamics
Selected courses in Electronic Engineering Technology, Avionics, Optical Communications■n Avionics Integrated Logistics Support■n Communication Networks■n Computer Engineering■n Digital Electronics■n Fiber Optics and Opto-electronic
Devices■n Flight Control Systems■n Integrated Avionics Systems■n Long Range Navigation Systems■n MATLAB®
■n Microprocessors■n Radar Systems
Air Traffic – Collegiate Training InitiativeThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has chosen Vaughn College as one of only 36 institutions in the United States to participate in the Air Traffic – Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI), the rigorous education required for the next generation of air traffic controllers. AT-CTI candidates must have a college degree and pass both AT-CTI and FAA screening tests. In this demanding and rewarding career, you track flights, make quick decisions and stay on schedule. Over 10,000 controllers will be hired by 2020 at airports across the country—and Vaughn College graduates will be among the best.
Academic Programs
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Shine Koottumatha, Class of ’08 Bachelor of Science in Airport Management Elmont, New York
Shine Koottumatha came to Vaughn with the
idea of becoming one of the most talented and
outstanding managers in the aviation field.
She’s well on her way. Upon graduation in May
2008, Shine accepted a full-time position as
an operations coordinator at the International
Arrivals Terminal at JFK International Airport.
“Vaughn gave me the knowledge to achieve
my goal as well as introduce me to the aviation
industry,” she says. “Vaughn has professors who
are current in the industry—so they have up-to-
date knowledge about their subjects.”
Through Vaughn, she had multiple internship
opportunities. She served as management intern
with the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey; operations intern with Terminal 4 at JFK
International Airport, which led to her current
full-time position; and accounting intern with
Republic Airport.
Additionally, she was president of the American
Association of Airport Executives/Northeast
Student Chapter, treasurer of the Alpha Eta
Rho International Aviation Fraternity and was
involved in many clubs. She also completed
Vaughn’s Leadership Academy—a yearlong
process that equips students with the skills to
lead student organizations successfully and apply
those skills to their professional careers.
Dialed in to Culture & Fun
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Where else but New York City can you turn your computer-game adventures into off-
the-charts reality? From the top of our observation tower overlooking the runways at LaGuardia Airport and the views of Manhattan, the 360-degree view covers one
of the hottest (and coolest!) metro areas in the world.
You can get involved with community events on campus, like Common Ground monthly current-event discussions with a faculty member, the all-campus overnight “Lockdown” party in the hangar, Vaughn’s Leadership Academy, the
Runway Club’s fundraiser fashion show or the annual Spring Fest.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that New York City is the center of entertainment
action. Clubs, galleries, restaurants, theaters, museums—this city has it all. From midtown
east to Long Island and west to New Jersey, you can enjoy real-world games like the multitude of professional sports, including baseball, basketball, football and tennis. Or take in the sights and sounds of Times Square, Broadway, Lincoln Center, the Bronx Zoo, Greenwich Village, Battery Park, SoHo, Tribeca, Rockefeller Center, the Staten Island Ferry. At Vaughn, it’s all about integrating your expanding
mind in the classroom with one of the most exciting cities in the world.
An afternoon in New York with friends...
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Vaughn offers you an array of great activities and opportunities including:
■n A bus tour of Manhattan opening weekend
■n Your pick of hundreds of Broadway shows, museums or monthly cultural festivals held throughout NYC
■n Opportunities to ski the slopes each winter with your fellow students in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York
■n The convenience of hopping a bus to Mets, Nets, Knicks, Yankees and other sporting events organized by your resident assistant (also a student!)
At Vaughn, we’re always Thinking Above & Beyond when it comes to how to serve
you best. That’s why we built our three-story residence hall, making us one of only
a handful of colleges in New York to offer you “suite” living. You can live in a two-
person, three-person or four-person suite with a private bathroom—and you’ll have
access to laundry, study and kitchen facilities in common areas. More good news:
The hall is completely wireless.
So, what’s it like to live and learn in New York? In a word: wonderful. You have access
to outstanding libraries, museums like the Queens Museum of Art and the New York
Hall of Science, restaurants and shopping. Enjoy authentic Greek, Chinese or Indian
food right in the local neighborhoods and take in the local culture. If sports is more
your thing, Queens is home to the New York Mets and the US Open. Thanks to the
New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road, you can easily get to where
you need to go.
From any of the residence hall lounges, you have a beautiful view of Manhattan and
a front row seat for all of the action at LaGuardia Airport. Living on campus allows
you to get more involved in student activities, pursue concepts with faculty and
take advantage of all New York City has to offer.18
Living & Learning in New York
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Living & Learning in New York
Visit Vaughn!The best way to get to know Vaughn is to visit our campus near
LaGuardia Airport. You can meet our fantastic faculty, enjoy our
friendly student community, tour our facilities and hear more about
our plans for the future. Schedule a visit by calling our Office of
Admissions at 1.866.6VAUGHN (1.866.682.8446). Join us today!
AdmissionsWhen you’re ready to apply to Vaughn College, submit a
completed application for admission, the non-refundable
$40 fee, transcripts of all academic work, a record of
immunizations and either SAT I or ACT scores. Letters of
recommendation add strength to your application.
International students must submit TOEFL results, school
records in both native language and English translation
and the College’s International Application Supplement,
available from the Office of Admissions. Some programs
may require personal interviews.
Financial AidAt Vaughn College, we’re committed to creating affordable
educational value through competitive tuition and awards
of financial assistance. Over 90 percent of Vaughn students
receive some form of financial aid, including scholarships,
grants, loans or work-study awards for students with
strong academic records and/or demonstrated need.
To apply for financial aid, complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may also be eligible for the
New York State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). For more
information, contact the Vaughn College Office of Financial
Aid at 1.866.6VAUGHN (1.866.682.8446), extension 100.
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Vaughn College At A GlanceThe CollegeIndependent, four-year, degree-granting college
chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of
the State of New York; founded in 1932.
LocationNew York City—Flushing, Queens; adjacent to
LaGuardia Airport; easily accessible by public or private
transportation.
Academic ProgramsA master’s degree program in airport management;
11 four-year programs in engineering, technology,
management and aviation; seven, two-year programs in
engineering technology, management and aviation;
non-degree program in air traffic control, part of the
Federal Aviation Administration’s Collegiate Training
Initiative; and a certificate in flight dispatch.
Current OfferingsMaster of Science; Bachelor of Science; Associate in
Applied Science; Aviation Training Institute; Federal
Aviation Administration Certifications.
EnrollmentMore than 1,700 students from the New York City
metropolitan area and surrounding states; international
students from 15 countries.
Faculty35 full-time academic faculty; 18-to-1 student/faculty
ratio; average class size: 15.
OutcomesMore than 92 percent of Vaughn College graduates are
employed or continue their education within one year
of graduation.
Campus LifeResidence hall with suite living; men’s and women’s
athletics teams; intercollegiate athletics; student clubs and
organizations; professional societies; common hour for
activities and guest speakers; academic support services;
fitness center; peer tutors in academic resource center;
career counseling center; student advisement center;
library with more than 67,000 volumes, extensive online
resources with full-text periodicals and wireless access.
Financial AidOver 90 percent of students receive financial aid in the form
of scholarships, grants, loans and work-study assistance.
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology is committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its relations with its students, faculty, staff, applicants and members of the larger community, including consideration for admission to the College and access to the College’s programs, privileges, activities and services, without regard to age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, creed, veteran status, gender or sexual orientation. Inquiries regarding the application of the equal opportunity and non-discrimination policies and procedures at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology may be referred to the Office of Student Affairs.
The Advisory Committee on Campus Safety will provide upon request all campus crime statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education. For more information, please contact the Dean of Campus Life at 718.429.6600, extension 237. You can also visit http://ope.ed.gov/security.
86–01 23rd Avenue
Flushing, New York 11369
1.866.6VAUGHN
1.718.429.6600
www.vaughn.edu
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