Daytona Beach, Florida and the Arts & Sciences building with its observatory dome Embry–Riddle's oldest residential campus () and academic headquarters has been in Daytona Beach, Florida, since 1965. Built adjacent to the
Daytona Beach International Airport, the campus is connected to an aircraft ramp owned by the university for flight training. The main campus consists of an aviation complex, academic quad, and residence halls surrounding the student center and Jack R. Hunt Aviator Park. The campus has seven residence halls and one off-campus housing complex. Athletic facilities, the Brigadier General William W. Spruance ROTC Center, and the ICI Center are on the east side of campus. This university's eastern campus serves 6,740 undergraduates and 781 graduate students from nearly 100 countries. All first-year students live on campus with sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Fifty-two majors are offered at this location for 2020–21. The
engineering physics program at the Daytona Beach campus is among the largest undergraduate engineering physics program in the country and the only one specializing in aerospace. The Daytona Beach campus has a fleet of 88
Cessna Skyhawks and 14
Diamond DA42-VI's. The ERAU Flying Club's three
Tecnam P92 Echo Mk2s of the Eagles Flight Team are also parked on the ramp. Embry–Riddle's Daytona Beach campus has one of the most extensive
Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs in the United States and the nation's largest
Air Force ROTC program.
Prescott, Arizona Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University's campus in Prescott, Arizona, opened in 1978. The campus is north of
Phoenix, Arizona. The campus has an enrollment of about 2,000 students and covers of western terrain. The flight training center is at nearby
Ernest A. Love Field. Facilities at the Prescott Campus include the Aerospace Experimentation and Fabrication Building, a wind tunnel lab with one supersonic and four subsonic wind tunnels, the aviation safety center with an accident investigation lab, library, the academic complex, the engineering and technology center, chapel, dining hall, student union and residence halls. The Prescott Campus features four academic colleges and offers 19 bachelor's degrees and two master's degrees, as well as educational programs for youths, students, and working professionals. The Prescott campus offers the only Global Security and Intelligence Studies program in the US. The
First Year Experience program is designed to help students transition to college on academic, social, and educational levels. Students in FYE housing are grouped together by major, when possible, and reside with a staff that is specially trained to handle first-year transitional issues. All first-year students who have graduated high school within 12 months of matriculation are required to live in university housing for their first full academic year. Exceptions are made for students who are over 21 years old, are married or have a dependent, have a permanent address in Yavapai County at time of application to ERAU, or students who have lived on-campus at another institution of higher education for at least two semesters. FYE students reside in the Mingus Mountain Complex or the Thumb Butte Complex and are required to participate in the Dining Services meal program. Embry–Riddle's two
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) detachments form the largest university-based
United States Air Force commissioning source in the
United States. Embry–Riddle's AFROTC detachments also produce more
commissioned officers and more pilots and other rated officers for the U.S. Air Force than any other institution in the United States except the
United States Air Force Academy. The
Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) also operates a large detachment on the Prescott campus. The Prescott campus is home to the Golden Eagles Flight Team, which competes in the
National Intercollegiate Flying Association. Prescott's Golden Eagles Flight Team has won the regional championship each year for the past 31 years, and the team is also thirteen-time National Champions winning in 1993, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022. With their twelve national wins, the team has also been inducted into the
San Diego Air & Space Museum's Hall of Fame.
Worldwide campus Embry–Riddle serves more than 22,000 students online and at 130 campuses, more than 100 on military bases and the option to take online courses. It offers 40 degree programs covering many areas in aviation, business, communication, computers, emergency services, engineering, human factors, management, safety, security, logistics, and unmanned systems. Classes are offered online, via video to a classroom or home, or face-to-face. Embry–Riddle Worldwide campus was established in 1970 and became a network of more than 130 learning locations, including military bases. The largest worldwide location is Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University Asia campus in Singapore. Embry–Riddle Worldwide also provides a virtual "online campus".
U.S. News & World Report ranked Embry–Riddle #1 Best out of almost 300 Online Bachelor's Programs in 2016. Facilities with aviation functions are available for students not able to attend a residential campus. Programs of study are offered at the undergraduate and graduate level (as well as certificate and non-degree), including the rare Master of Business Administration in Aviation (MBA-A), ranked #74 Best Online MBA Program (out of about 250) in 2015. ==Research==