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2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records 2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records School Name M‐1 School Total SEVIS IDs in 2018 Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry ‐ Bethel Church Civic Center Y 950 Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry ‐ Bethel Church Y 882 Westwind School of Aeronautics, Phoenix, LLC Y 794 CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Phoenix Inc Y 757 TransPac Aviation Academy Y 736 Pilot Training Center Y 583 Dean International, Inc. Y 530 U.S. Aviation Group LLC d/b/a U.S. Aviation Academy Y 517 Falcon Aviation Academy Y 428 Broadway Dance Center Y 368 Epic Flight Academy, Inc. Y 332 US Aviation Group LLC d/b/a US Aviation Academy‐North Texas Y 325 Aircraft Development Flight Airways Corp d/b/a ADF Airways Y 322 Paris Air, Inc. Y 282 Airborne Systems, Inc. Y 276 International House of Prayer University Y 269 Treasure Coast Flight Training Y 258 Delta Aeronautics, Inc. d/b/a Delta‐Qualiflight Aviation Y 256 American Flight Training, LLC. Y 250 Florida Flyers European US Flight School, Inc. Y 250 JC Air Academy, Incorporated Y 231 Lufthansa Aviation Training USA Inc. Y 224 Skymates Inc. Y 215 American Flying Academy Y 206 IASCO Flight Crew Training Center Y 197 California Flight Academy, LLC Y 197 Flying Academy Miami Y 177 M.I. Air Corporation Y 172 Airgo Inc Y 165 Miami Ad School Y 153 Gemological Institute of America Y 149 American Aviation Academy Y 144 Texas Engineering Extension Service Y 143 Sierra Academy of Aeronautics‐International Training Center Y 142 Full time training in Anaheim Y 134 Gemological Institute of America, Carlsbad Y 134 Nice Air Y 132 Pan Am Ab Initio Training Inc. Y 122 Riverside Flight Center Inc. Y 121 Michelle Danner Acting Studio Y 115 Pacific States Aviation Y 115 Tysons College Y 107 American Flyers Y 103 Sunrise Aviation Inc. Y 100 FLORIDA FLIGHT TRAINING CENTER Y 98 Cloud Dancer Aviation and Flying Club Inc. Y 97 2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records Miami Ad School Y 92 EVA Flight Training Academy Y 91 Alron Aviation, d.b.a Sheffield School of Aeronautics Y 89 Cinema Makeup School Y 82 Griffith Aviation, Inc. Y 81 Stella Adler Academy of Acting Y 79 Pilot Training Center Y 74 Charis Bible College Y 73 San Francisco Ballet School Y 71 The International Culinary Center Y 69 Accelerated Flight Training LLC Y 67 Universal Aviators Academy, Inc. Y 66 Quantum Helicopters Y 64 FLORIDA AVIATION CAREER TRAINING, INC. Y 64 Tailwheels etc Inc Y 64 University of the Nations Y 62 Washington International Flight Academy Y 61 NS Aviation Training and Rental, Inc. Y 60 AVIA Flight Academy International, Inc. Y 60 Long Beach Flight Academy Y 58 William Esper Studio Inc. Y 58 The Rock School Y 58 Siebel Institute of Technology Y 57 Naples Air Center, Inc. Y 56 Air Venture Flight Center Y 55 Joffrey Academy of Dance Y 54 Atlantic Acting School Y 53 Steps Studio, Inc. DBA Steps on Broadway Y 53 Houston Ballet Academy Y 53 The Collective Y 51 American Institute of Baking Y 50 The Institute of Culinary Education Y 50 Pan Am International Flight Academy, Inc Y 49 Squadron 2 Y 48 Bombardier Aerospace dba Bombardier Customer Training (BCT) Y 47 Aviation Institute of Maintenance Y 46 Calvary Chapel Bible College Y 43 American Flyers Y 43 AVIATION INSTITUTE OF MAINTENANCE Y 42 AERO TECH ACADEMY Y 41 U.S. Aviation Training Solutions, Inc. Y 40 Academy of Aviation, LLC Y 40 Honey B LLC dba Corvallis Aero Service Y 39 Miami Ad School Y 38 American Aviation Flight Academy LLC Y 38 ATP Flight Academy Y 37 Shillington School of Graphic Design LLC Y 37 2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School Y 37 Institute of Flight Operations and Dispatch (iFOD) Y 37 California Aviation Services, Inc. Y 36 HelicopterAcademy.com, LLC Y 36 Ocala Aviation Services, Inc Y 36 Pilot Training Center Y 36 CRYSTAL AERO GROUP, INC. Y 35 Miami City Ballet School Y 35 Avel Flight School Inc Y 35 Endeavour Flight Training, Inc Y 34 Japan‐America Institute of Management Science Y 34 Airline Ground Schools, Inc Y 34 Aviation Institute of Maintenance Y 34 Tiffin Aviation Services, Inc. Y 32 ACCESS INSTITUTE Y 32 San Diego Flight Training International, Inc. Y 31 Global Pilot Academy, Inc. Y 31 Mahanaim Y 31 Texas Bible Institute Y 31 Coast Flight Training and Management, Inc. Y 29 Tamalpa Institute Y 28 California Airways, LLC Y 28 Paragon Flight Training Co. Y 28 Natural Gourmet Institute for Health & Culinary Arts Y 28 Manhattan Institute of Management Y 27 ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School Y 27 CTI Professional Flight Training, LLC Y 26 Air Fleet Training Systems, Inc. Y 26 Meadowmount School of Music Y 26 MARIANO MORENO CULINARY INSTITUTE Y 25 Boston Ballet School Y 25 Jacobs Flight Services, LLC Y 24 Oklahoma Horseshoeing School, Inc. Y 24 Sky Safety, Incorporated Y 24 Civic Helicopters, Inc. Y 23 Snohomish Flying Service, Inc. Y 23 SANTA ANA BEAUTY COLLEGE Y 22 Harvest Seminary Y 22 Mystic Ballet Inc. Y 22 Lomino Hawaii Massage School Y 22 Tom Todoroff Studio & Conservatory Y 22 Los Angeles Helicopters, LLC Y 21 KC Beauty Academy Y 21 American Flyers Y 21 Cornerstone Aviation, Inc. Y 21 JVTA, Inc. dba Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy Y 20 The Flight School of Gwinnett, Inc. Y 20 2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records The Ayurvedic Institute Y 20 MorningStar University Y 20 Pacific Northwest Ballet School Y 20 Helipro Inc. Y 19 Pyramind: The Institute For Advanced Digital Audio Training Y 19 Capernwray Bible School at Ravencrest Chalet Y 19 Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Edu. Y 19 Birthwise Midwifery School Y 19 Higher Power Aviation, Inc. Y 19 Tomlinson Aviation, Inc. Y 18 Airbus Americas Customer Services Inc. 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Y 13 Montessori Northwest Y 13 Bell Helicopter Textron dba Bell Helicopter Training Center Y 13 The School of Ballet Arizona Y 12 The Acting Corps Y 12 Make‐Up Designory, Inc. Y 12 Hubbard College of Administration Y 12 Pinnacle Aviation Academy Y 12 The Rolf Institute of Structural Integration Y 12 Airmen Testing & Training, Inc. d/b/a Palm Beach Helicopters Y 12 Atlantic Contemporary Ballet Theatre Y 12 Studio Jewelers, Ltd. Y 12 2018 All M‐1 Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records United Bicycle Institute Y 12 Aviation Academy of America, Inc. Y 12 Upper Limit Aviation, Inc. Y 11 HeliStream, Inc. Y 11 The International Culinary Center Y 11 Flying Vikings Inc. Y 11 Voyager Aviation International LLC Y 11 South Sky Aviation Corp d/b/a Florida Aviation Academy Y 11 Providence Baptist College Y 11 Tanglewood Music Center Y 11 U.S. Flight Academy Int'l Y 11 Advantage Tennis Academy Y 10 Agape International Leadership Institute Y 10 TRITON INSTITUTE Y 10 Broward County Public Schools Y 10 Joe Kubert School of Cartoon & Graphic Art, Inc. Y 10 Julia Dubno, Inc. d/b/a Ballet Academy East Y 10 Susan Batson Studio, LLC Y 10 Sunrise Aviation Company, Inc. Y 9 American Fitness and Nutrition Academy Y 9 Zen Center School Y 9 FlightSafety International Y 9 Hawaii Massage Academy Y 9 Chicago School of Violin Making Y 9 Kentucky Horseshoeing School, INC Y 9 North Bennet Street School Y 9 Maggie Flanigan Studio Y 9 Ace Pilot Training, Inc. Y 9 Violin Making School of America LLC Y 9 Classic Helicopter Corporation Y 9 Morcom Aviation Services, Inc. d.b.a. 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