If you are unable to meet the application requirements and upload all of the required documents, your application will not be considered. Please do not apply if you do not meet the minimum requirements.
Purpose of Scholarships: Scholarships are awarded exclusively to prospective applicants enrolling in Aerocadet’s full Professional Airline Pilot Programs in the United States (FPAP-US), Canada (FPAP-C), and Europe (FPAP-EU). Modular, short-term, or vocational flight training courses (such as PPL only, IR only, CFI only, etc) are not eligible for scholarship consideration.
Education level: You must have completed full secondary education to the HSD or A-levels standard. If you are not sure, please review the acceptable certification standards here >>>
English Academic Test Requirements: If you do not have an IELTS test, we will accept equivalent English proficiency tests. You may review the equivalency and score comparison table here >>>
English Academic Test Exemption: Only applicants who hold citizenship from the following countries are exempt from submitting an English test: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom. All other applicants must submit an English test result. (This is not only our requirement—it is also required by most embassies, including U.S. and Canadian, for student visa approval.)
GPA requirements: GPA (Grade Point Average) in the United States is a standardized academic scoring system that converts a student’s overall performance into a number on a 0.0–4.0 scale, with 4.0 representing the highest achievement (A grade). Many countries use different systems—such as percentages, 10-point scales, 20-point scales, letter grades, or classifications—so international students often need to convert their results to an equivalent U.S. GPA for admissions or scholarship purposes. Although these conversions are approximate (because grading cultures vary), the table below provides commonly accepted comparisons. Please use the follwing table to determine your GPA: