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The Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

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I learned alot at Spartan, the instructors andOther
I learned alot at Spartan, the instructors and staff were very helpful and approachable. Several requirements were needed for the above: a desire to learn, a williness to work hard, a positive attitude, and the ability to listen read and follow instructions. I was involved in ETCA, AEA, Student council, and other campus events. Like any school you can go to, they give you the instruction, it is up to you to learn it and apply it.
Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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I'm looking forward to a great career thanks to Spartan. I would go to Spartan again in a heartbeat.
1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Education Quality: A+,
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I would strongly advise against this school!Quite Bright
I would strongly advise against this school! I came from out of state,, 14 hours away. I am currently attending the professional pilot program.. haha..not very professional. I already had been going to a flight school before coming here, and they said my hours were not transferable. so,, more money for them to repeat half the stuff i already took and tested for. I do not get any special grants or funding..my parents are paying out of pocket straight up cash..and they are tired of forking over money for an "associates degree", i could well be a doctor by now for all the money they spent on being a pilot,,which by the way they are not even hiring instructors,, like they said they would be. so ,, i will finish with my expensive associates degree, and have no job ,,except for my low paying retail job that i have managed to keep for the entire time. Every thing they tell you is a lie,,and no one knows anything around here. Parents "BEWARE".. no place to send a bright willing hard working student... it gets you no job,,and you loose all your money.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2010
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