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Broken Arrow High School
Rose State College and Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) established a partnership that allows high school students completing the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) curriculum to earn college credits at RSC. This collaboration is aimed at enhancing educational opportunities and opening new career pathways in aviation for students in Broken Arrow.
AOPA
Students who complete the AOPA curriculum are eligible for college credit at Rose State College. By engaging in aviation-focused courses, students develop practical skills and knowledge while earning credits in:
- AVI 1011: Flight Safety
- AVI 1014: Private Pilot Ground School (or AVI 1313: Introduction to VAS Operations)
- AVI 2123: Aviation History
High school juniors and seniors who complete the 11th and 12th-grade AOPA curriculum can earn:
- AVI 1011: Flight Safety
- AVI 1014: Private Pilot Ground School (or AVI 1313: Introduction to VAS Operations)
Why Choose Rose State College
Earn college credit while still in high school.
Prepare for dynamic career opportunities in aviation.
Gain a competitive edge for scholarships and university admissions.
Join a supportive and accredited institution dedicated to your success.
Get Started
Complete the AOPA Curriculum: Participate in the program at your high school or through homeschool groups.
Apply to Rose State College: Join our community of motivated students and start earning college credit.
Launch Your Aviation Career: Build a strong foundation in aviation with transferable credits and industry-relevant skills.
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