I can confirm what Gull says about ERAU graduates reputation.
I don’t think you will have much luck finding scholarship to either Embry Riddle or Florida Institute of Technology.
They both have internal scholarships from their endowments, which you would qualify for. But unless you take the SAT or ACT tests, and get a great score. Then your unlikely to get a discount. There are many people from overseas willing and able to pay full price. Yes FIT is more expensive than ER, but I did warn you that it was expensive, but the best.
Yesterday I was in Boston at the number one rated school in the world. About 100 students from Japan were there to take their entrance exams. I would imagine only a few are successful.
I have told you my impression of what you should do.
1/ Come to America and do it one of three ways.
A/ Private and Instrument rating and 175 hours.
B/ Pt 141 school for Comm/Inst/Multi and 200 hours.
C/ Pt 61 school for Comm/Inst/Multi and 250 hours.
I really don’t see the point of getting an American degree if you don’t have the legal right to work in the US.
But if you wanted one, I’d do it online whilst flying starter jobs.
You know you can do a Embry Riddle degree in Italy.
I had a co-pilot a few years ago, who got a masters degree in Air Transport Management whilst stationed in Aviano AFB near Traviso.
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