About Spartan College of
Aeronautics and Technology
Established in 1928, Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology has trained over 100,000 pilots and technicians. We have campuses located in the following areas: Tulsa, OK; Los Angeles, CA; Inland Empire, CA; and Denver, CO. Spartan students have come from across the United States and over 40 countries.
Why Choose Us
Spartan College has been training professionals for aviation and related industries. We provide a supportive educational environment that encourages active participation in learning while providing quality career-oriented education programs.
learn moreOur First Step
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology was founded in Tulsa, OK as Spartan School of Aeronautics by W.G. Skelly, President of Skelly Oil Company, on September 27, 1928. He established Spartan Aircraft Company and formed the corporation which built Tulsa Municipal Airport (now called Tulsa International Airport).
learn moreKeeping Quality in Education
Accreditation is important because it helps determine if an educational institution meets or exceeds the minimum quality standards set by the accrediting body. Accreditation can help you determine whether a college is in good standing, and it helps employers better understand the caliber of education you received.
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Tulsa Area
Tulsa operates three locations with more than 247,000 square feet of training facilities, classrooms and administrative space.

Denver Area
Located in Broomfield, Colorado between Denver and Westminster, and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

Los Angeles Area
Conveniently located on Aviation Boulevard only about a mile from LAX airport. The training at this location is focused on Aviation Maintenance Technology.

Inland Empire Area
Offers the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program using the latest tablet technology. The Spartan College offers the latest in educational delivery methods to prepare graduates to obtain their Airframe and Powerplant license.