Overview

University offers various programs in diverse fields of study. All the programs
of the university are designed keeping in view the broad requirements of students.
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It was established in New England aviation organisation
associated with Boire locality in 1965, but amalgamated with Daniel Webster College
partition in 1978 was Daniel Webster College. By mid-2000's, college,
have economic troubles
and does not obey with "standards of financial responsibility" U.S. Department of
learning, a assess of economic viability.
In 2009, Daniel Webster school was
ranked by only 0,5 of 3 of this magnitude, with 1.5
advised passing. Faced with the outlook
of mislaying the accreditation of education and
government funding, both of which would lead to
close the school, she was acquired by ITT informative
Services, the parent business of MTS
mechanical organisations in June 2009
and then became a non-profit organisation. After
the sale, then President Myers said the flow of cash
will lead to more new employees, but 23 layoffs
took location in July 2009 and was
restored by Myers.
Quality of Education

Accreditation
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Programs

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The school provides an opportunity to receive associate's degrees, bachelor's and
master's degrees, and several programs, adult degree completion, and an interactive
education program for aviation professionals. The school is accredited by the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges.
The three majors in the School of Aviation Sciences, accredited to the Aviation
Accreditation Board International (AABI). Flight Training program will be approved
in accordance with the guidelines of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 141 and 61,
and all certified instructors flight instructors. Air traffic school program is
approved by air traffic FAA's Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI), a program for
training air traffic controllers. Aviation safety is one of three students of aviation
degree programs offered in addition to the management of aviation and aviation /
air traffic management. May 2009 article in the Nashua Telegraph cited unnamed officials
of the college stating that "was uncertainty whether there will be resources necessary
to maintain flight program going.
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