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Wisconsin Air Traffic Control Schools

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Western Michigan University - College of Aviation - Battle Creek, Michigan
Western Michigan University is one of the Federal Aviation Administration's Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative providers. The AT-CTI program helps recruit candidates for terminal and air traffic controller positions. WMU is the only school in Michigan to be part of the training network. The goal of the program is to prepare students who are ready to report directly to the FAA's Oklahoma City academy and bypass an initial five-week basics course. WMU accepts the Post-9/11 GI Bill, the Montgomery GI Bill, and the Yellow Ribbon Program.
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University of North Dakota ATC Training - Grand Forks, North Dakota
From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our air traffic controller students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits.
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University of North Dakota - Grand Forks, North Dakota
From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our air traffic controller students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits.
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National Air Traffic Control Schools Accepting Students From Wisconsin

University of North Dakota ATC Training - Grand Forks, North Dakota
From the most technologically advanced simulators to the world's largest collegiate training fleet, UND's state-of-the-art facilities provide our air traffic controller students with a training experience second to none. This means your degree program will prepare you for your career and your life. Veterans - you potentially have access to over $100,000 in GI Bill education benefits.
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More Info on Air Traffic Control Schools in Wisconsin

You’ll attending Air Traffic Control Schools in Wisconsin if you like cheese. This state is famous for its cheese. A lot of the scenery here consists of plains, hills and forests. It’s cold here in the winter and the average snowfall for the state is between 44 and 47 inches. Winter temperatures vary in different parts of the state. Milwaukee winter temperatures are between 11 and 26 degrees. The winter temperatures in Madison are between 7 and 24 degrees. The temperatures in Green Bay are between 5 and 22 degrees during the winter. Summer temperatures in the state are about 80 degrees.

Milwaukee is the largest city in the state. It’s on the shores of Lake Michigan. You’ll enjoy going to school here if you like being near the water. There are a number of things to do on the lakefront. The East Town area has shops and restaurants. You can buy cheese, fresh produce and other food at the East Town Market from June through October.

Milwaukee has a variety of exhibits displayed in museums. The Milwaukee Public Museum has more than six million items from all over the world. There is a planetarium in the museum. The Milwaukee Art Museum has almost 25,000 works of art. Exhibits at Discovery World focus on science and technology.

The city has a number of places where you can enjoy nature while you’re furthering your education here. A variety of plants are displayed at the Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory. Lilies, peonies, roses and other flowers are displayed at Boerner Botanical Gardens.

Madison is the second largest city in the state. One of the unusual attractions in the Madison area is the Cave of the Mounds. This natural attraction is 25 miles from Madison. You’ll see stalactites and stalagmites when you go into the cave. The area near the cave has walking trails and picnic areas.

The parks in the city offer something for every season of the year. You can go cross country skiing in some of the parks in Madison during the winter. There are places to launch boats at the city’s lakefront parks during the summer. The Olbrich Botanical Gardens has 16 acres of gardens.

The Wisconsin Historical Museum is one of Madison’s indoor attractions.

Green Bay is the third largest city in the state. Visitors to the Green Bay area spent about $557 million dollars in 2008.

You can learn about the history of the Green Bay area at the Heritage Hill State Historical Park. This living history museum presents a vivid picture of life in the area during the 19th century. The National Railroad Museum has exhibits focusing on the history of railroads in the United States.

Lambeau Field is the home of the Green Bay Packers.

You’ll find many things to do outdoors at Ashwaubomay Park. You can swim in the lake here. The park has walking trails and picnic areas.

Other interesting places to see in Wisconsin are listed at http://tourism.state.wi.us and http://www.travelwisconsin.com.
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