Enroll in flight school and take your education to 30,000 feet—and beyond.

Lynn University’s Burton D. Morgan College of Aeronautics prepares future aerospace professionals to meet the safety-focused, multi-faceted challenges of an aviation career.

The College of Aeronautics provides unique and comprehensive educational programs and experiential training emphasizing safety, integrity, personal responsibility, and leadership to build successful aviation careers for today and the future.

David Cohen, dean of the College of Aeronautics, smiles underneath one of Lynn University's airplanes.
With our small student-to-instructor ratio, faculty and instructors provide personal instruction. We work with students to understand material and how it’s applied in the real world.
David Cohen, dean of the College of Aeronautics

Explore our collaborations

Lynn's collaboration with Republic Airways and Spirit Airlines provides students opportunities to become successful pilots and get into the workforce sooner.

Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps

Lynn University offers the AFROTC through a crosstown agreement with AFROTC Detachment 155 at the University of Miami.

Under this agreement, Lynn students take their regular classes on the Lynn campus and take their AFROTC classes at the Detachment’s location at the University of Miami. Lynn students participating in the AFROTC program enjoy the same travel and scholarship opportunities as any other cadet in the program.

There is no extra charge to participate in the AFROTC. For more information, visit the Detachment 155 website, or call Goldbar Recruiter, 2d Lt Victoria Spare at +1 305-284-6053.

Historical photo of Dr. Donald Ross speaking in front of the Burton D. Morgan College of Aeronautics.

Discover Lynn's aviation history

Explore Lynn University's Burton D. Morgan School of Aeronautics and see how it became its own college after operating for decades within the College of Business and Management.
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