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HOUSING
One of the most common questions I hear in Admissions is 'Where am I going to live since you don't have dorms?' or 'Where is my son/daughter going to stay for school and is it safe?' I remember when I went off to college (cough... over a decade and a half ago) it was fairly simple because I stayed in a dorm, but I also remember it was awfully expensive and my parents and I had no control over it. While moving to school at PIA isn't quite as simple as attending a school with a dorm, you can work to set your sights on a place within your budget.
To make this search easier, PIA provides a list of properties that have been used by PIA students in the past as well as several new listings. This list is not a recommendation or guarantee by PIA. In addition, the Internet can also be a powerful tool when searching on one's own. A property should be selected based on its own merit and convenience according to the student's needs. All arrangements are between the student and the property manager or owner. PIA IS NOT INVOLVED IN THESE AGREEMENTS IN ANY MANNER.
-Steven D. Sabold, Supervisor of Admissions
Click here to download PIA's most recently compiled Housing List.
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Hagerstown Branch Campus Student, Adam Keuler, is the 2012 NBAA TRACS recipient for the "Citation II Maintenance Initial Course" provided at the CAE Simuflite Training Center in Dallas, TX.

"For me, aviation A & P's are unsung heroes; the skills that it takes to maintain, revive, refurbish, and care for an aircraft are not skills that can be appreciated by the general public. The pride I feel as I prepare to enter into this is incomparable to any other experience thus far. I have spent years rotating through a career field which has left me unsatisfied and unfulfilled; I've always believed that I had more to offer but wasn't sure exactly what it was. At 34, after delving into other opportunities, my love for aviation and aircraft maintenance has come full-circle; this is my future....it is my passion." - Keuler
Pittsburgh Campus Student, Matthew Cavanaugh,is the 2012 NBAA Maintenance TRACS recipient for the "Composite Structures Fabrication and Damage Repair (phase 1). He will have a five day course sponsored by Abaris Training Resources.

" I plan to bring a positive attitude and strong work ethic. Once I put my time in with the company, I plan to advance in my field and help to keep the company at the top in the industry. Most importantly, I will strive to keep my work environment safe and help to support a positive atmosphere."- Cavanaugh
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New Edition of PIA Oil Rag |
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Click here for a PDF of PIA's April Oil Rag. |
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Youngstown Warren Branch Campus Graduation April 2012 |
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Valedictory- Brent William Michalchick

Salutatory-David Michael Loychik

Youngstown Campus Director- Mr. Reynolds addresses the graduates and their friends and family.

Director of Campus Operations- Mr. Hoyle Congratulating the graduates.

Placement Coordinator- Mr. Jason Mongan talks to the guests about the excellent employers the graduates have accepted jobs with.
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2012 PIA Memorial Scholarship Application |
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PIA Memorial Scholarship: Click here for Application
REMINDER:
Students, please read the eligibility information carefully prior to submitting application.
Submitting your application:
Applications must be postmarked by the date listed on Page 1 of this application, MAY 11, 2012 !!
Return applications to:
Student Bookstore
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
P.O. Box 10897
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Students at the Pittsburgh Campus may hand deliver applications to the Bookstore by the postmark/due date.
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