It costs about $100. In the exam and history the AME is looking for any disqualifying conditions. Disqualifying conditions include untreated sleep apnea and medications with undesirable side effects, for example. Here's a link to a more comprehensive discussion of medical conditions that might affect your ability to get a medical certificate. Even if you don't qualify on your initial visit to an AME there are ways to get what's called a special issuance medical certificate, depending on the condition you're dealing with. Because the FAA's certification process is concerned with alcohol and substance abuse, they're also interested in your legal history of convictions for alcohol-related driving offenses as well as any convictions for felonies and misdemeanors. Here's another AOPA article that addresses these you have any doubt about your ability to qualify for a medical certificate we recommend seeing an AME before committing to flight training.
Department of Veterans Affairs Road Map for Success. See more information on our Tuition for Military Students page and Financial Aid for Military Students page for active duty military and veterans. I have credit from several institutions. Will my credit transfer? The University of Louisville accepts credit from an accredited institution. Find out if your school is accredited at the U. Department of Education's database. You may also receive credit from work and experience during your service in the military. If you have specific questions about how your credit will transfer or need further assistance, please submit an Information Request Form. See the UofL Transfer Credit Policy and Graduate School Transfer of Credit Policy for more information. I am stationed at Fort Knox. Can I take classes on base? Yes! The Department of Educational Leadership, Evaluation, and Organizational Development offers a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Learning, and a Master of Science in Human Resources and Organization Development at Fort Knox.