The Kalamazoo Gazette is rehashing old news. They put a swerve on the story making it sound like the whole program is going down the drain, which it isn't. WMU cut some of the international instructor positions as the JAA classes got smaller and that happened back in 09/2002. It has been known for a while that the IPTC (International Pilot Training Centre) is slowing down. The downturn in pilot hiring finally hit Europe and thats why BA, Emrites, Aer Lingus and EPST have stopped sending classes. The FAA collegiate program is still thriving with over 1000 undergrads (300+ which are flying currently). Enrollment of the undergrad classes (Freshman, Sophomore) is up by nearly 100 students compared to Fall 2002. So things at WMU are still fine. We are still sending people to ACA and ASA. Drop me a line if anyone has questions. Sad how the media misunderstands our industry and twisted this into something so out of proportion.