ARIZONA CAMPUS
New Student INFORMATION GUIDE
FALL 2025
WELCOME TO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE. YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS NOW!
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Welcome incoming students and families to the Embry-Riddle community! Your transition to the Prescott Campus is important to us. We hope you will take time to read through the information in this guide and reach out with any questions you may have as you prepare for an amazing journey.
In this publication, you will find important information on to-do list items, dates to be aware of, resource contact information and an overview of the Orientation program.
On behalf of the Admissions team and the entire campus community, we are excited to meet you soon.
Sara Bofferding Director of Admissions
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IMPORTANT DATES
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESCOTT ADMINISTRATION
We are especially proud of our campus community here at Embry‑Riddle in Prescott. Our staff, faculty and student workers are working diligently to prepare a robust orientation program and getting ready for the start of the new academic year. Our top priority is your learning and success as a student here. We look forward to welcoming you to campus soon!
August 15
Fall 2025 Payment Deadline
August 17
International Student Move-In
August 18-20
New International Student Orientation
August 20
Housing Move-In*
August 21-24
New Student Orientation
August 25
Classes Begin
September 1
Holiday — Labor Day
October 2
No Classes — Industry/Career Expo
October 9-10
Fall Break
November 11
Holiday — Veterans Day
Dr. Ken Witcher Chancellor
November 26-28
Holiday — Thanksgiving
December 4
Last Day of Classes
December 5
Study Day
December 6-11
Final Examinations
December 13
Commencement
Lee Wilkerson Dean of Students
*Students will need to sign up for a specific arrival time slot.
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NEW STUDENT CHECKLIST Some of these items also appear on the “To-Do” list in your ERNIE Student Homepage.
Set up your ERNIE account at ernie.erau.edu . Click on “Activate Your Account” and follow the prompts.
To apply for your EagleCard, log in to your ERNIE account and go to the “My Accounts” section. From there, select “Manage My EagleCard,” then click on “Apply for My EagleCard” and choose
Submit your housing security deposit of $300 at erau.edu/deposit and complete the housing application found in ERNIE tools > Housing and Meal Plans (see page 8). Take the ALEKS math assessment and register for classes (see page 12). Submit an enrollment agreement through your ERNIE Campus Solutions Student Homepage, found in your To-Do List under the Tasks tile. This is required by the State of Arizona and must be submitted prior to the start of the term to avoid holds on your account. Submit a financial disclosure through your ERNIE Student Homepage > Tasks tile > To-Do List. This must be submitted within 60 days of class registration to avoid a registration hold. Have your official final high school transcript (must include graduation date) and/or official transcripts from all colleges previously attended mailed directly to: Embry‑Riddle Office of Admissions Prescott Campus 3700 Willow Creek Rd., Prescott, AZ 86301 or emailed to prescott@erau.edu .
“Upload Your Photo” to complete the process. Scan the QR code to go directly to the application page (ERNIE login required).
All Flight Students — Carefully review Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA) information (see Pre-Flight Checklist, pages 6-7). Original documents must be presented in person during Orientation. Non-U.S. citizens should note special instructions regarding ATSA. All Flight Students —Obtain and bring your Federal Aviation Administration Medical Certificate (see Pre-Flight Checklist, pages 6-7).
Bring FAA certificates and log book (experienced flight students only).
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Complete Medical Report Form found in ERNIE > Tools > Medical/Health Portal > My Forms. Provide proof of (2) measles, mumps and rubella immunizations, (3) hepatitis B injections and a meningococcal vaccine. This must be on file in the Wellness Center prior to Orientation to avoid a registration hold, housing check-in hold, inability to pay bills and other holds. Health insurance is mandatory. All students are automatically enrolled in the university policy, and the cost will be added to your student account. If you have comparable health insurance and want to opt out, you must complete a waiver through ERNIE. Watch your Student Homepage Task tiles for “Health Insurance Waiver/Election” to appear as an action item in July.
Bring course outlines/syllabi for transfer courses if previously requested.
Sign up for electronic refunds; it’s the quickest way to get your refund.
Scan the QR code for a step-by-step guide on how to sign up for electronic refunds.
Register your vehicles beginning in mid-August (see page 11).
For students under age 18 — A parent/guardian must sign required consent forms for medical treatment, counseling services and participation in student activities. Forms will be sent directly to the student via email prior to the start of the semester.
ALL SYSTEMS GO — LET’S GET YOU READY.
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PRE-FLIGHT CHECKLIST FOR FLIGHT STUDENTS All students intending to pursue flight training at Embry-Riddle should carefully review the following information. Failure to comply with pre-flight requirements will delay the start of your flight training. The following are required to be presented at New Student Orientation prior to the start of classes:
PROOF OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP (non-U.S. citizens, please see information on page 7)
FAA MEDICAL CERTIFICATE (required for all flight students) All students planning to begin flight training at
The ATSA requires that all U.S. citizens taking flight training must show proof of U.S. citizenship. These requirements must be met prior to the start of any flight training. Please provide only original documents. Photocopies, even certified copies, are not acceptable. Proof of U.S. citizenship may be presented by submitting a valid, unexpired U.S. passport. If using documents other than a valid passport, a current government-issued photo identification document (such as a U.S. state-issued driver’s license) will also be required, along with one of the following: An original birth certificate with raised seal documenting birth in the United States or one of its territories An original U.S. naturalization certificate with raised seal, Form N-550 or Form N-570 An original certification of birth abroad, Form FS-545, Form DS-1350, Form FS-240 –OR– An original certificate of U.S. citizenship, Form N-560 or Form N-561 Please do not mail original documents; bring the original documents to Orientation in person. Students will not be allowed to start their flight training until this documentation is submitted. There are no exceptions to this regulation. Flight students may contact Flight Records with questions, Building F-6, 928.777.4327 or prfltrec@erau.edu .
Embry‑Riddle are required to hold a current First- or Second-Class FAA Medical Certificate. Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs) are designated by the FAA to issue these certificates following completion of an application and a physical examination. AMEs can be found in most U.S. cities and in major cities abroad. A directory is located on the FAA website: faa.gov/pilots/amelocator . Please be aware that past medical and/or legal problems, including drug- and alcohol-related convictions, could result in you being denied a medical certificate even if you feel you are in good health. All previous medical and legal issues should be evaluated before you begin your education for an aviation-related career; if they are not, delays are common. You will not be allowed to enroll in flight courses without an FAA medical certificate. Therefore, to avoid delays, we advise you to obtain your medical certificate before coming to Embry‑Riddle. For students coming from countries outside of the U.S., please contact the Airman Certification Coordinator at the Flight Department prior to obtaining a medical certificate. In some cases, medical certificates may not be valid. If you have significant medical and/or legal problems, be sure to bring copies of medical and/or court records for your FAA medical examiner to review. Both the government and the aerospace industries consider drug- and alcohol-related convictions a serious problem. Note that paying a fine is a conviction. Medical and behavioral standards for professional pilots and air traffic controllers are among the highest in our society. Mistakes, poor judgment and other “indiscretions of youth” can have lasting consequences for your career. Prevention through responsible behavior is key.
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COST OF FLIGHT TRAINING Flight costs are not covered by your tuition payments. For detailed information on flight costs per year and per course, visit prescott.erau.edu/admissions/ estimated-costs . Subject to change. DRUG-TESTING PROGRAM In an effort to maintain a work and educational environment that is safe for its employees and students, the university has established a mandatory flight student drug-testing program. Success in the aviation industry requires a commitment to excel and the discipline to avoid unsafe practices. The use of illegal drugs constitutes an unsafe practice and is incompatible with an aviation environment. All students entering the flight training program are subject to random and post-accident drug testing in accordance with the policy outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog prescott.erau.edu/degrees/course-catalog . The university reserves the right to immediately suspend or dismiss any student who uses or possesses illegal drugs.
STUDENT PILOT CERTIFICATE (FA 121)
The Student Pilot Certificate, if not already held by the student, will be issued by your flight instructor after your first meeting. The Student Pilot Certificate can be issued before arrival at your local Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) or through a Designated Pilot Examiner. Local Designated Pilot Examiners may be found at https://www.faa.gov/other_visit/aviation_industry/ designees_delegations/individual_designees/dpe .
CERTIFICATES OR FLIGHT RATINGS EARNED (before enrolling at Embry-Riddle)
Original certificates must be presented in the Flight Data and Certification Office for possible advanced standing credit. Copies can be sent to Admissions prior to enrollment for unofficial transfer credit evaluation.
INFORMATION ABOUT FLIGHT TRAINING FOR NON-U.S. CITIZENS Non-U.S. citizens must comply with the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notification requirements. The Embry‑Riddle Flight Data and Certification Office will assist international students with required Transportation Security Administration (TSA) registration. The students are required to submit a training application, fingerprints, a valid passport and student visa along with a processing fee to the TSA. The students can register for flight courses and begin flight training as soon as the TSA approves the training request. Some advanced flight courses may require a waiting period of up to 30 days. If Embry‑Riddle receives any directive from the DHS or the TSA, the student may be administratively withdrawn.
Questions or need help? Contact the Airman Certification Coordinator at 928.777.4327. or prfltrec@erau.edu .
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION This information is provided to assist you with your initial entry into the U.S. Please read carefully.
After receiving your I-20 for F-1 students or DS-2019 for J-1 students, check over the details to be sure everything is correct. If you find errors, please contact the Center for International Programs and Services (CIPS) at printstu@erau.edu . If a corrected copy is needed, we will send it to you as soon as possible. If this is your first time coming to the U.S. with F-1 or J-1 visa status, you will need to pay the I-901 SEVIS Fee, visit studyinthestates. dhs.gov/students/sevis-i-901-fee and fmjfee.com/ i901fee . Next, schedule an appointment with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate to obtain your F-1 or J-1 visa by visiting usembassy.gov . You may want to prepare by visiting studyinthestates.dhs.gov/2015/06/five-ways-to- prepare-for-your-visa-interview . Once your visa has been issued, let us know at printstu@erau.edu . When you have made travel arrangements to the U.S., please email your itinerary to printstu@erau.edu . You are allowed to enter the U.S. up to 30 days in advance of the program start date, but not earlier. Be sure to keep the following documents in your carry-on bag for easy access upon your arrival in the U.S.: Unexpired passport, valid at least 6 months beyond the date of your entry Valid F-1 or J-1 visa (unless you are a Canadian citizen) Receipt from I-901 SEVIS fee payment Financial support documents used to obtain your visa I-20 (F-1) or DS-2019 (J-1) (make sure you have signed the form)
Upon arrival in the U.S., you should proceed to the inspections area, where you will present the documents listed above. At the primary inspection, you will have a brief interview with an immigration inspector who will examine your documents. You may be asked the purpose of your visit to the U.S.; be sure to tell the inspecting officer that you will be a student and have the school’s address available (see back cover). They may also collect biometric data from you, including a photograph and digital fingerprint. It is possible you will be asked to go to a secondary inspection to verify information in more detail. If this happens to you, please remember to be patient, as this is a normal part of the entry process. If you have difficulty entering, you may ask the inspecting officer to contact an international student advisor at the school. Have them call the Safety Office at 928-777-3333, who can then contact CIPS, especially if it is after-hours. It is a good idea to plan sufficient time for connecting flights or airport pick ups to accommodate a possible secondary inspection. ARRIVING IN PHOENIX If you are traveling to Prescott through Phoenix, you will arrive at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. There are shuttle services that run between Phoenix and Prescott (see Local Area Information on page 14). If you will be living on campus, it is recommended that you purchase a “door-to-door” service so the shuttle can drop you directly at the Embry‑Riddle Prescott Campus. Ask to be dropped at Haas Commons.
PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, CAMPUS
PHX AIRPORT
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ON CAMPUS When you arrive on campus, go to the Housing
NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION Begin your journey even before you arrive by completing the International Student Orientation module on ERNIE in Student Lingo. This will set the stage for your in-person Orientation experience. Once here, you’ll be greeted by the CIPS and our dedicated international student ambassadors. Together, we’ll embark on a series of activities designed to acquaint you with your new surroundings and the campus community. Our goal is to equip you with all the necessary tools and knowledge to ensure a smooth transition and pave the way for academic excellence in your upcoming studies.
and Residence Life Office located in Haas Commons (Building 73) to check into your residence hall. Once you have submitted all immunization records to the Wellness Center, you will be able to check into your room. If you will be arriving outside normal business hours (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), please contact the CIPS at printstu@erau.edu to make arrangements in advance. If you will be arriving earlier than International Move-In Day, you should make plans to stay in a local hotel. Be aware that you must have all records of immunizations on file to be allowed to check into housing. If the Wellness Center does not have your immunization records, your check in will be delayed. Be sure to submit them in advance and bring copies of all your immunization records!
FOUR SEASONS, ONE EPIC ADVENTURE.
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PREPARING FOR EMBRY-RIDDLE
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Housing information, including floor plans, rates and meal plan options, can be found on the university website at prescott.erau.edu/campus-life/housing . To apply for housing, submit the $300 security deposit online at erau.edu/deposit and complete the application through ERNIE > Tools > All Tools > Housing and Meal Plans. Both your deposit and application must be submitted for you to secure on-campus housing. When room assignments have been made, a confirmation of your assignment will be emailed to your Embry-Riddle email account. Be sure to read the housing terms and conditions. For help, contact Housing and Residence Life at prhouse@erau.edu or 928.777.3744 .
STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES Refer to prescott.erau.edu/admissions/estimated- costs or if you have ERNIE access, please refer to Departments > Student Financial Services > Prescott. Remember — Fall 2025 payment deadline is Friday, August 15, 2025. To secure your classes, payment in full or enrollment in a payment plan is required by this date. Failure to do so will result in your class(es) being canceled. You can view your account balance by logging into ERNIE > Open Wallet > Manage Student Finances. To grant access for parents to view your educational records please set them up as an Auxiliary User. To grant access to your financial account, which includes making payments, please add them as an Authorized User . You can do both by visiting Departments > Student Financial Services > Prescott.
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ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION POLICY: THE WAY WE COMMUNICATE WITH YOU
If you are registering for classes or obtaining other goods and services provided through the university, know that Student Financial Services provides all financial account information using the Student Homepage in ERNIE. Student Financial Services will also send important notices to you via your Embry-Riddle email account. It is your responsibility to review your Embry-Riddle student account status, check your email account regularly and make payments by the published due dates.
FINANCIAL AID If you have filed your 2025-2026 FAFSA and have not received a confirmation of financial aid awarded to you, please contact the Financial Aid Office as soon as possible. All aid awarded to you should be confirmed before your arrival on campus. The Financial Aid Office can be reached by calling 1.833.783.0397 or emailing prfinaid@erau.edu .
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MANDATORY HEALTH INSURANCE Embry-Riddle requires all students to have health insurance. To help fulfill this requirement, the university offers a basic insurance plan that is underwritten by United Healthcare. The plan is offered at a reduced premium and is renewable on an annual basis. Enrollment is automatic. Students who already have private coverage that is comparable to the plan that the university offers may be allowed to waive the university-sponsored plan. You must complete the waiver in order to avoid this charge to your student account. Additional information regarding the plan and instructions for those who wish to waive out will be forthcoming from United Healthcare. For more information, please contact the Wellness Center at 928.777.6653 . These same requirements apply to international students. This process will take place during New Student Orientation. IMMUNIZATIONS A Medical Report Form is required and can be found in ERNIE > Tools > Medical/Health Portal > My Forms. All students born after Dec. 31, 1956, must provide proof of two doses of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) administered on or after Jan. 1, 1968, and on or after their first birthday. All students who reside in university housing must either document the immunizations for hepatitis B and meningococcal meningitis or sign a waiver declining vaccination. Vaccines are given at the Wellness Center. Immunization records and the Medical Report Form must be on file in the Wellness Center before Orientation to avoid registration hold, housing check-in hold, EagleCard hold, inability to pay bill and other holds.
STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES The university is committed to creating an accessible academic community. The Student Accessibility Services (SAS) Office grants accommodations for equal access to qualifying students with disabilities who request them. It is recommended that students seeking accommodations should contact the SAS Office by phone or email as early as possible prior to the start of classes. Students may apply for SAS registration at any time throughout the semester, but allowing plenty of time will ensure that all accommodations are in place by the first day of classes. Additional information can be found on the university website at prescott.erau.edu/about/ disability-support . The SAS Office can be reached by email at prsas@erau.edu or by calling 928.777.6751 . GET CONNECTED New undergraduate students can start meeting future classmates through the Embry-Riddle ZeeMee Community. Join the chat at zeemee.app.link/ erauprescottchat
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PREPARING FOR EMBRY-RIDDLE (CONTINUED)
A MESSAGE FROM THE CENTER FOR CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Being proactively aware of what is taking place in Career Services and what services we offer is an important step in becoming career ready when you graduate. Our mission is to educate, support and empower students to be active participants in their career development journey. We help build engaging and mutually beneficial relationships with employers and alumni to optimize experiential opportunities that enhance your outstanding academic preparation. Get to know your Career Services manager and allow us to help you on your road to a great career start. TUTORING The Tutoring Center, located in STEM 205 and 206, offers free tutoring for all Embry-Riddle students. Students will be matched with a tutor who has had success in the course they are taking. Scheduled one-on-one appointments are available Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Drop-in tutoring is available Sunday-Thursday from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. in T2 Residence Hall, Room 140. No appointment is required. For more information, visit ERNIE > Departments > Tutoring Center. COMPUTER RECOMMENDATIONS It is not required that a student own a desktop or laptop in order to be successful at Embry-Riddle. There are plenty of on-campus resources for students, including multiple computer labs as well as laptops available for checkout in the library. Junior and senior engineering students utilize on-campus computer labs for engineering software tools that are beyond the typical college student budget. Most students still find it helpful to own their own devices. If you are planning to purchase a computer, Embry-Riddle students can use their school email addresses at Dell and Apple online stores to receive student discounts on these purchases. Lastly, we offer a selection of free operating systems and Microsoft Office suites downloadable through ERNIE, so don’t pay for this software with your computer purchase.
Please contact IT if you have further questions or require technical support at 928.777.6990 or ITSupport@erau.edu .
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IPAD REQUIREMENT FOR FLIGHT STUDENTS All flight students are required to have an Apple tablet for utilization of flight planning software during flight activities. The 10.5-inch or smaller iPads are recommended. VEHICLE REGISTRATION Register your vehicle — truck, car or motorcycle — online by going to prescott.erau.edu/about/security and clicking on the link to Online Parking Registration in the right-hand column. Vehicle registration for the 2025-2026 academic year opens mid-August; be sure you are registering for the correct year. Print your temporary permit at the end of the online transaction. Display it on your dashboard until you receive your permanent parking permit sticker in about 10 days. The sticker is mailed to you, so double-check your mailing address during the transaction. The parking permit fee for the 2025-2026 school year is $169 for a vehicle and $84 for a motorcycle. Residential students may register only one car or truck and one motorcycle. Commuter students may register as many vehicles as they wish to operate on campus but are required to pay the full fee for each. If you have a bicycle, you are required to register it as well, but the permit is free and does not expire. Vehicle registration charges will be added to your student account when you register your vehicle online. No cash or immediate payment is required. There is no grace period, so be sure to purchase your permit prior to the start of the semester.
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UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
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At Embry-Riddle, academic advising plays an important role in preparing you for a successful academic journey. As part of registration, you will benefit from a streamlined course registration process, where you’ll be pre-enrolled in a tailored set of courses based on your degree program. This ensures you begin your academic career on the right path. Advisors will be available to answer questions, explain degree requirements and make any necessary adjustments to ensure a smooth transition into your first semester. If you are accepted conditionally, please contact your academic advisor to register. If you have been admitted provisionally, you will not be able to register until you have met the provision(s) of your admission. All new or re-admitted undergraduate students are encouraged to complete the ALEKS math assessment regardless of the level of math they will take at Embry‑Riddle. Students may be able to test out of a required course based on their ALEKS score. Click on ALEKS in your ERNIE Student Homepage ‘To-Do List’, and click on the ALEKS link to access the math assessment. The link for ALEKS is also available in your ERNIE Tools. Regardless of how well you score on the assessment, you are encouraged to utilize the Prep and Learning Modules to sharpen your skills. See prescott.erau.edu/ admissions/applied-students/evaluations for more information on ALEKS. Contact your academic advisor if you have any questions about your ALEKS results. If you need assistance, you may call toll-free 1.800.888.3728 or contact your academic advisor directly. Please see page 16 for contact information.
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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION — UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENT ORIENTATION A team of current student leaders will be on campus during Orientation to help guide you through your first days at Embry-Riddle. New students will receive an email from their Orientation leader on Monday, Aug. 18, with additional information about the orientation event schedule. The New Student Orientation event schedule can also be found at prescott.erau.edu/campus-life/orientation/ orientation-schedule . PARENT AND FAMILY ORIENTATION We highly encourage you to attend the in-person Parent and Family Orientation session on Move-In Day (Wednesday, Aug. 20). LOCAL AREA INFORMATION You may find directions to our campus at prescott.erau.edu/campus-life/graduation/directions and Prescott area information at prescott.erau.edu/about/area-information Check out the following to get to know your new home: visit-prescott.com prescott.org/history prescott.com/things-to-do tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g31323-Prescott _Arizona-Vacations If you need to arrange transportation to Prescott from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the following van shuttle runs between Phoenix and Prescott: Groome Transportation 928.350.8466 groometransportation.com/prescott
HYDRATE FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE Prescott’s dry climate and high altitude can lead to dehydration faster than you might expect — especially on Move-In Day. As you’re hauling boxes and getting settled, remember to drink plenty of water. Watch for signs of dehydration like fatigue, dizziness, headaches and nausea. Around here, carrying a water bottle is basically part of the dress code — consider it your new favorite accessory. Luckily, bottle-filling stations are located all across campus.
SAVE THE DATES
Your college experience is about to begin! Orientation is your first opportunity to become a part of the campus community, meet your future classmates and colleagues and create lifelong friendships. International Student Move-In: Sunday, Aug. 17 International Student Orientation: Monday, Aug. 18 - Wednesday, Aug. 20 Housing Move-In: Wednesday, Aug. 20 Orientation: Thursday, Aug. 21 - Sunday, Aug. 24
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GRADUATE STUDENT INFORMATION
Please note: If you have been admitted provisionally, you will not be able to register for classes until we have received your official final transcript showing completion of a bachelor’s degree. Please send your official transcripts as soon as possible to allow you to register for classes.
REGISTRATION We encourage you to reach out to the faculty advisor of your graduate program to start the registration process. M.S. Cyber Intelligence and Security Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya sampiger@erau.edu 928.777.3404 M.S. Safety Science Brian Roggow brian.roggow@erau.edu 928.777.4744
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Academic Advisors Reception 928.777.4799 | pcadvise@erau.edu Nicole Drake College of Aviation (AS Fixed Wing)
Robert Smith College of Aviation 928.777.3897 Becca Stein Global Security and Intelligence Studies Aerospace Engineering 928.777.3722 Kim Tyler College of Engineering 928.777.3892
Sian Huai College of Engineering 928.777.4803 Kai Lee College of Arts & Sciences 928.777.3419 Aaron Leonardi College of Engineering 928.777.3912 Beverly “D” Podbielski College of Aviation (AS Fixed Wing) 928.777.3419
928.777.6397 Seth Hardesty College of Aviation (AS Fixed Wing)
928.777.3888 Merrie Heath
College of Business, Security & Intelligence 928.777.3898
Admissions Reception 928.777.6600
Mara Miller Associate Director of Admissions N. & S. AZ (Apache, Cochise, Coconino, Gila, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Santa Cruz, Yavapai, Yuma), HI, U.S. Citizens Abroad, Military Addresses 928.777.6688 mara.miller@erau.edu Hailey Mumpower Assistant Director of Admissions CO, KS, MR, ND, NE, NM, SD, UT, WY 928.777.4738 hailey.mumpower@erau.edu Thomas Perlman Assistant Director of Admissions AL, FL, GA, LA, MS, OK, TX 928.777.3450 thomas.perlman@erau.edu Amy Pham Director of International Admissions International Students (K-Z) 928.777.6695 amy.pham@erau.edu
Sarah Terry Assistant Director of Admissions S. CA (Los Angeles, Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, Ventura) 928.777.6401 sarah.terry2@erau.edu Armand Shirkian Assistant Director of International Admissions (A-J) 928.777.4710 armand.shirkian@erau.edu Nolan Weidling Campus Visit & Events Operation Specialist 928.777.4795 nolan.weidling@erau.edu Office of Admissions AR, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, MO, N. CA (San Luis Obispo, Kern, and counties north), NV, TN, WI, WV 928.777.6600 prescott@erau.edu
prescott@erau.edu Bryan Dougherty Dean of Enrollment Management 928.777.6696 bryan.dougherty@erau.edu Sara Bofferding Director of Admissions CT, DE, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, VA, VT 928.777.6662 sara.bofferding@erau.edu David Hernandez Assistant Director of Admissions Ctrl. AZ (Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Pinal) 928.777.3991 david.hernandez1@erau.edu Shane Begley Assistant Director of Admissions AK, ID, OR, WA 928.777.6402 shane.begley@erau.edu
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Office of the Registrar 928.777.3808 prescott.registrar@erau.edu
Financial Aid John Hanson Director of Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs 928.777.6957 john.hanson@erau.edu Brenda Keilman Assistant Director of Financial Aid 928.777.3400 brenda.keilman@erau.edu Mercy Hartman Financial Aid Counselor (A-G) 928.777.3759 mercy.hartman@erau.edu Lori Kelly Financial Aid Counselor (H-O) 928.777.3775 lori.kelly@erau.edu Jessica Bullard Financial Aid Counselor (P-Z) 928.777.4823 jessica.bullard@erau.edu
Center for Career and Professional Development Kevin Hewerdine Executive Director 928.777.6270 kevin.hewerdine@erau.edu Gregson Gordan College of Aviation School of Business 928.777.3901 gordang@erau.edu Marley Olson College of Engineering
Safety and Security 928.777.3333 prsafety@erau.edu ROTC Air Force 928.777.3868 prafrotc@erau.edu Army 928.777.3870 prarotc@erau.edu
Space Physics 928.777.3821
olsonm19@erau.edu Jennifer Ingraham College of Arts & Sciences College of Business, Security and Intelligence 928.777.6681 ingrahaj@erau.edu
Student Financial Services 928.777.3726 sfs@erau.edu Veterans Affairs John Hanson Director of Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs 928.777.6957 john.hanson@erau.edu Enda Davis Veteran Process Coordinator 928.777.3795 Student Accessibility Services Reception 928.777.6751 prsas@erau.edu Wellness Center 928.777.6653 prwellnesscenter@erau.edu davise4@erau.edu Richard Rodriguez Veteran Support Coordinator 928-777-3796 rodrir37@erau.edu
Center for International Programs and Services DeeAnn Resk Director 928.777.3429 reskd@erau.edu
Graduate Programs Professor Brian Roggow M.S. in Safety Science 928.777.4744 brian.roggow@erau.edu Dr. Krishna Sampigethaya M.S. in Cyber Intelligence and Security 928.777.3404 sampiger@erau.edu Housing and Residence Life 928.777.3744 prhouse@erau.edu Information Technology (IT) Help Desk 928.777.6990 ITSupport@erau.edu
Dean of Students Lee Wilkerson 928.777.3836 prdos@erau.edu EagleCard Office 928.777.3900 precard@erau.edu
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OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS 3700 Willow Creek Rd. Prescott, AZ 86301
928.777.6600 800.888.3728 prescott@erau.edu
prescott.erau.edu
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