Elias “EJ” Bailey
B.S. in Computer Science, Class of 2027
Chanel Davis
B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Class of 2026
Christa Foster
B.S. in Aeronautics, Class of 2025
Visit & Explore
Residential Campuses
Join us for a virtual tour or visit us in person at our residential campuses in Daytona Beach, FL and Prescott, AZ. Campus tours last about three hours and include:
- Walking tour of campus.
- Admissions presentation.
- Meeting with an admissions counselor.
- You may also request to sit in on a class or to meet with a professor, financial aid advisor or ROTC representative.
- Attend a one-on-one virtual information session to learn about graduate programs.
Worldwide Campus
How to Apply
Submit the following:
- Complete the application.
- Official high school and/or college transcript or GED scores.
- ACT and/or SAT scores (strongly recommended).
- $50 nonrefundable application fee.
- Additional documents may be required of specific audiences.
- We evaluate applications on a rolling basis. Once all documents have been received, we will notify you of your admission status.
Financial Aid
94% of Embry-Riddle freshmen receive some form of financial aid through scholarships, grants and loans.
To apply for need-based financial aid:
- Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Include Embry-Riddle’s federal school code on the FAFSA: 001479.
- The FAFSA is the first step in receiving additional aid.
Scholarships
Every student applying for admission is automatically considered for scholarships.
Scholarships:
- Are based off of student’s grade point average and test scores, if submitted.
- Do not have to be repaid.
- Are sometimes need-based and require a FAFSA be submitted. Daytona Beach, FL, Prescott, AZ, and Worldwide each have their own scholarship information.
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For more information about the admissions process for each of the campuses visit Daytona Beach, Prescott, and Worldwide.