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University of Phoenix - Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs, is one of the best and you can have information at the following site www.uscollegesearch.org/flight-attendant-colleges.html
Flight attendant school programs vary in cost from $1000 to $7000 dollars depending on length of program and whether room and board are included in the program package.
There are plenty of flight attendant schools in Texas, most times they are offered through any university but some specialize in that field alone. Try calling a local college near you for information.
Recurrent groundschool is a part of the training to become a flight attendant that the student must complete once a year. the price of this part of the training is varied depending on what school it is just like a college or university.
This will depend on which airline you would like to work for. Each airline has there own training and programs. Your best bet would be to contact the airline you would like to work for and find out what their training program consist of. If you are unsure of which airline you would like you work for you could attend flight attendant school.
You ask the school attendant
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It is rare, mostly it is offered only by an Airlines training school like Emirates Flight Crew Training Center, or Philippine Airlines Learning Center and could last for 2 years. There are some colleges offering flight attendant courses in England. But from where I am, I am studying Bachelor of Science major in Airline Management for 4 years. I think it is the only school in the world that offers like that as often it is only for 2 years. You can also substitute in majors such as Bachelor of Science major in Travel and Tourism Management.
The flight attendant interview is mainly about desire for travel and why you would represent the airlines well as a flight attendant. The questions are similar to those you would hear in a customer service type of interview.
The requirements for a flight attendant may vary, depending on which airline you would like to work for. Common requirements include being between 5' and 5'8" in height, ability to pass an agility test, a high school diploma as well as college courses or a degree, previous experience is recommended. A background check will also be required.
They could be FA trainers in the airline's training school. Or they could work in the cruise ships as a cruise attendant. They could work on jobs as long as it refers with costumer interactions.