RE: WMU
Sorry, but I have to disagree with some of the statements made on this thread.
I am a 1978 graduate of the WMU aviation program. The new program doesn't look anything like the old one. The new college of aviation is just that, its own college. The training curriculum was revamped somewhat on the international model. It is not a rating factory and the training standards are desinged to meet the JAA standards of Europe. This doesn't mean much now but I have been flying since the early 1970's and inisde of this decade we will see cabotage, joint international ownership or some form of more world wide standardization.
WMU is trainig the pilots for British Airways, and other international carriers. The training is highly respected, but so are other aviation univesity programs ERAU, and North Dakota, Purdue etc, I am just biased.
If you are committed to avation and a professional pilot career I would recomend the program highly. I know there are a lot of negative comments about aviation degrees but when I went back for the dedication of the College of Aviation facility in 2001 I saw all my former classmates and we represented every single US Major carrier, some forturne 100 flight departments.
It's my $.02 but in my own company and those of other airline pilots I talk to I keep meeting graduates of the Aviatin programs of universitys or the military. Pursuing an aviation degree from an aviation University like Western Michigan indicates to your future airline a commitment to the profession. When United was hiring in the late ninetys they hired mostly aviation university graduates.
I would however note some truth to some statements made about a fallback degree or position. If in the future you find you don't want to put up with some of the junk aviation has to offer your life than all fallback degree can make sense.
I have gone back to school myself, so I know where that is comming from, but I don't think I would have a job with a major without that degree from Western. Please understand that's my opnion and it's worth what you pay for it.
Good luck.