Embry-Riddle Publications

The Leader magazine is issued twice a year and contains stories about the programs, people, and initiatives that illustrate Embry-Riddle's role as the world's leading university dedicated to aviation and aerospace.

The University Description gives details on Embry-Riddle's two residential campuses in Daytona Beach, Fla., and Prescott, Ariz.; its Worldwide Campus centers and online learning program; and its degree and nondegree programs. Information on accreditation and how to contact Embry-Riddle admissions officials is also included.

The Embry-Riddle Story is a condensed history of Embry-Riddle that also includes information on degree and nondegree programs, faculty research, student co-op and internship opportunities, and major trade shows the university participates in.

Points of Pride tells of the university's noteworthy achievements, such as U.S. News & World Report's ranking of Embry-Riddles Aerospace Engineering Department as number one among the nation's undergraduate aerospace engineering departments without doctoral degrees.

Fast Facts is a comprehensive list of concise bulleted items that provide basic information on Embry-Riddle, including the universitys history, degree and nondegree programs, military contracts, accreditation, types of aircraft and simulators, and enrollment and student demographics.

Facts & Figures gives statistical information on Embry-Riddle in the areas of accreditation, aircraft and simulators, degrees, development, enrollment, faculty and staff, financial assistance, history, placement, research, student demographics, and tuition.

The Alumni Network Newsletter, published by the Office of Alumni Relations, features information about special events, alumni chapters, and university news. The "Class Notes" section includes alumni job promotions or transfers, marriages, births, and deaths.

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