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FAFSA for First-Timers: Six Must-Know Facts About Student Aid
Discover six essential FAFSA facts every first-time applicant needs to know. Learn about the FAFSA Simplification Act, important deadlines, benefits of applying early, required tax info, Embry‑Riddle's school code and, above all, clicking submit.
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Where Science and Soccer Meet: Applied Biology at Embry‑Riddle
Student-athlete Samantha Wright balances applied biology research and championship-level soccer at Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott, Arizona Campus.
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The Heat Is On in the Thermal Science Laboratory
Dr. Sandra Boetcher turns up the heat in the Thermal Science Lab with cutting-edge research on heat transfer and thermo-fluids and provides valuable mentorship to her students.
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An Inside Look Into the Embry‑Riddle Student-Athlete Experience
Connor Goepfert (’27) studies uncrewed aircraft systems in his research and the classroom and rows with his crew when class ends.
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Allie Fletcher Lands Competitive Lockheed Martin Internship
Allie Fletcher (’27), an Embry‑Riddle Aviation Business Administration student, was selected for an integrated communications internship with Lockheed Martin.
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Preston Kwok's Future Takes Flight
Embry‑Riddle Senior Preston Kwok (’26) is gaining behind-the-scenes knowledge and hands-on research experience while pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science on the Prescott Campus.
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Guarding Goals, Protecting Systems: Embry‑Riddle Soccer Star Excels in Cybersecurity
Embry‑Riddle soccer standout Natalia Sepulveda (’26) excels as a student-athlete while pursuing a M.S. in Cyber Intelligence and Security.
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Embry‑Riddle Forensic Psychology Student Solves Cold Cases
Maylynn Burns (’26), a Forensic Psychology student at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, helps grieving families find closure by applying research and open-source intelligence to cold case investigations.
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Noah Evans is Taking Flight with Experimental Aircraft
From a young age, Noah Evans (’27) knew that aviation was his passion. Now pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering with minors in Flight Test and Simulation and Aviation Safety, he is carving his path toward the skies.
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Mid-Career Reset Leads to Aviation Finance
Qilong Guo (’25) left a leadership role to pursue Aviation Finance at Embry‑Riddle, using ISTAT connections to build a global career bridging Asia and North America.
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Carson Ballou is En Route to an Airline Management Career
Carson Ballou (’25, ’27) brings a multifaceted perspective to what life is like at Embry‑Riddle as he lays out the groundwork for a career in airline leadership.
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Embry‑Riddle Prepares Future Air Traffic Professionals
Through hands-on research, advanced facilities and accelerated career pathways, Embry‑Riddle is shaping the next generation of air traffic management professionals.