Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott

[3] The 539-acre (2.18 km2) campus is located among Arizona's Bradshaw Mountain Range approximately three miles (4.8 km) from Prescott's airport, Ernest A.

The STEM Education Center and the Jim and Linda Lee Planetarium, which is the only planetarium in Arizona north of Phoenix, is used as a community outreach tool that houses state of the art lab space that is used by students as well as local middle and high school students in order to promote STEM related education.

Academic Complex I (AC1) houses faculty offices, computer and meteorology labs, two lecture halls and a number of classrooms.

The Christine & Stephen F. Udvar-Hazy Library and Learning Center is used as a community information and research hub.

The Robertson Aviation Safety Center II (RASCII) houses the Aviation Safety & Security Archives (ASASA) where the Robertson papers and other crash investigators' papers are housed as well as the state of the art ERGO Lab where students research the ergonomics of the human body.

The Robertson Aviation Safety Center (RASC I) houses an extremely thorough accident investigation lab, which provides students very comprehensive hands on undergraduate, minor, and graduate work.

The Observatory is the recourse for Space Physics students, as well as the very active and diverse astronomy community that resides in Prescott, Arizona.

[5] The Prescott campus is home to the Golden Eagles Flight Team, which competes in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association.

[6] With their fifteen national wins, the team has also been inducted into the San Diego Air & Space Museum's Hall of Fame.

There are several club sports as well: baseball, rugby, dance team, archery, golf, indoor soccer, lacrosse, ultimate, softball and ice hockey.

The campus rests between Willow Lake and Granite Mountain
The campus rests between Willow Lake and Granite Mountain
Embry-Riddle Prescott's Flight Line
Embry-Riddle Prescott's Flight Line
STEM Center and Jim & Linda Lee Planetarium
STEM Center and Jim & Linda Lee Planetarium
Academic Complex 1 (AC1)
Academic Complex 1 (AC1)
Robertson Safety Center Crash Lab
Robertson Safety Center Crash Lab
Drone in flight
Drone in flight
Student pilots on the Flight Line
Student pilots on the Flight Line