Why Choose Spartan College?
Spartan College strives to be a leader in training professionals for aviation and related industries, and it's a goal we've been working toward for more than 80 years. Listed below are several reasons why Spartan College can be a great place for you to train for your next career in aviation.
Why Choose Spartan College?
- Aviation training since 1928
- Nationally Accredited by Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
- Programs approved for Title IV financial aid for those who qualify
- Smaller student body – 1000 to 1200
- Small class sizes – 24 to 1
- 50% hands-on training
- Ongoing graduate career services
- 5000 companies in active career services database
- Student employment assistance while attending
- Three campuses with more than 247,000 square feet of training facilities
- Diploma, AAS and Bachelor's degree options
- More than 90,000 graduates worldwide
- Programs approved for VA benefits for those who qualify
- Student housing and housing assistance
- Industry experienced faculty
- Free tutoring available for academic and technical courses
- Accelerated program for Associate and Bachelor's degrees
- Four-week and six-week terms with one class at a time
- Crawl, walk, run training environment
- Complimentary Part 61 private pilot ground school for technical students
Since 1928, our Tulsa, Oklahoma, aviation school has graduated more than 90,000 aviation technicians and pilots from its aviation programs.

You can become an aviation maintenance technician in as little as 18 months. Spartan's aviation maintenance program will prepare you for certification with the Federal Aviation Administration and ready to maintain, inspect and repair aircraft.
Why Spartan AMT Program?
- 23 aircraft for aviation maintenance training
- FAA approved 147 training
- Various types of aircraft for aviation maintenance training
- More than 250 hands-on projects
- FAA priority level 2 and 3 courses, no level 1 courses
- 1620 contact hours vs. 1400 FAA minimum
- Spartan developed training aids not available everywhere
- 727 cockpit for large transport familiarization
- Numerous engines for rebuild and troubleshooting
Our Aviation Electronics Training program can help you hone your technical skills to pursue a career as an avionics technician. You can develop a versatile skill-set by focusing on basic mechanics and aviation electronics technologies through this program.
Why Spartan AET Program?
- Includes requirements for FAA aviation maintenance general core requirement
- Accredited by the National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies
- NIDA trainers for troubleshooting and repair
- Component level troubleshooting vs. only board level R&R
- Prepared for FCC general radio-telephone with radar endorsement licensing
- Prepared for Certified Electronics Technician testing
- G1000 trainer
- Line maintenance and bench training
- 727 cockpit for large transport, avionics bay familiarization, component removal, and replacement and troubleshooting
- Leads to AAS and B.S. degree
Learn how to perform specialized testing techniques that are used in several aviation-related industries. Students can become desirable candidates for several career paths by becoming competent in quality control measures that are critical to organizations.
Why Spartan NDT/QC Program?
- More hands-on training than many other NDT/QC programs
- Complete NDT in only 12 months
- Tested to ASNT Level II knowledge standards
- Various testing methods – Ultrasound, Eddy Current, Liquid Penetrate, Magnetic Particle, and Radiography
- Radiation safety course
- Can lead to AAS degree in as little as six additional months
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Oddur Gardarsson
Aviation Maintenance Flight Engineer
I relocated from Iceland to attend Spartan. I am very happy with my decision to attend Spartan for AMT course. It has furthered my career enormously. My first job after graduating was as a mechanic fo...
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William Kullman
Flight
I moved from California to Oklahoma to attend Spartan. My first job was as a flight instructor/charter pilot with Skyways Inc. in Troutdale, Oregon. I’m now a retired airline captain, (Northwest Ai...
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Jim Gibbons
Nondestructive Testing / Quality Control
I relocated from Illinois to Oklahoma to attend Spartan. My first job after graduation was as an NDT Technician with Northrop Aircraft Corporation. Since then, I’ve worked on The Space Shuttle, B1B,...
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