CATALOG & TUITION SUPPLEMENT S136. Effective May 30, 2014 for classes beginning after July 1, 2014
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1 CATALOG & TUITION SUPPLEMENT S136 Effective May 30, 2014 for classes beginning after July 1, 2014 This supplement applies to General Catalog G-136, effective May 30, 2014
2 TECHNICAL CAMPUS CALENDAR (NEW STARTS ARE IN BOLD) AMT and AMTD AMT and AMTD SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS Jan. 8 Jan. 28 Jan. 11 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Feb. 17 Feb. 1 Feb. 18 January Feb. 23 March 12 Feb. 22 March 10 April 18 April 3 March 25 March 13 April 1 March 11 March 31 May 26 May 25 May 30 July 7 July 24 April 6 April 23 April 4 April 21 July 3 July 25 Aug. 13 April 24 May 13 April 22 May 11 September 1 September 7 September 5 Aug. 18 Sept. 5 May 18 June 5 May 16 June 3 November 27, 28 November 26, 27 November 24, 25 Sept. 8 Sept. 29 Oct. 17 Nov. 7 Dec. 2 Sept. 25 Oct. 16 Nov. 5 Dec. 1 Dec. 18 June 8 July 13 July 31 Aug. 24 Sept. 14 Oct. 5 Oct. 23 Nov. 12 Dec. 4 June 25 July 30 Aug. 19 Sept. 11 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 Nov. 11 Dec. 3 Dec. 23 June 6 July 11 July 29 Aug. 22 Sept. 12 Oct. 3 Oct. 21 Nov. 11 Dec. 5 June 23 July 28 Aug. 17 Sept. 9 Sept. 29 Oct. 20 Nov. 9 Dec. 2 Dec. 22 AVT/AVTD and NDT/QC January 2 5 June 20 July 6 December June 26 July 12 December June 24 July 10 December AMT Day Classes..7:30 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. (Appropriate meal periods (40 minutes) and hourly breaks (10 minutes) are provided). AVT/AVTD & NDT/QC SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS Jan. 6 Feb. 13 Jan. 8 Feb. 17 Jan. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 17 Mar. 26 Feb. 23 April 1 Feb. 22 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 May 8 April 6 May 13 April 4 May 11 May 12 June 19 May 18 June 25 May 16 June 23 July 7 Aug. 13 July 13 Aug. 19 July 11 Aug. 17 Aug. 18 Sept. 25 Aug. 24 Oct. 1 Aug. 22 Sept. 29 Sept. 29 Nov. 5 Oct. 5 Nov. 10 Oct. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Dec. 18 Nov. 12 Dec. 23 Nov. 11 Dec. 22 Day Classes 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Appropriate meal periods (40 minutes) and hourly breaks (10 minutes) are provided) January 20 April 18 May 26 September 1 November 27, 28 January 2 5 June 20 July 6 December April 3 May 25 July 3 September 7 November 26, 27 7 June 26 July 12 December March 25 May 30 September 5 November 24, June 24 July 10 December NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING NIGHT July 7 Sept. 2 Jan. 14 Mar. 12 Jan. 19 Mar. 15 Sept. 4 Oct. 30 Mar. 16 May 11 Mar. 17 May 12 Nov. 3 Jan May 13 July 13 July 9 Sept. 8 May 16 July 18 July 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 10 Nov. 5 Sept. 15 Nov. 14 Nov. 9 Jan. 14 Nov. 15 Jan Night Classes Monday through Thursday 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. (Hourly breaks (10 minutes) are provided). DAILY CLASS SCHEDULES COLLEGE 2 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING NIGHT CLASS - SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS January 20 April 18 May 26 September 1 November 27, 28 November Dec. 25 Jan. 2 9 April 3 May 25 July 3 September 7 November 26, 27 November Dec. 24 Jan. 1 8 March 25 May 30 September 5 November 24, 25 November Dec. 23 Jan. 6
3 General education and technical classes are scheduled Monday through Friday. Day and night courses follow the same curricula and policies; both use the same equipment and facilities. TECHNICAL PROGRAMS TUITION, BOOKS AND TOOLS DURATION CLOCK HOUR TERMS SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR TOTAL TUITION BOOKS & TOOLS (APPROX.) AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY 15 Months $34,000 $3,000 ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY 18 Months $40,560 $4,600 AVIONICS MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY 15 Months $32,790 $2,700 ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE AVIONICS MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY 18 Months $39,350 $4,000 NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING 11 Months $22,953 $1,200 ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE QUALITY CONTROL MANAGEMENT NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING (Night Classes 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.) 17 Months $36,071 $2, Months $22,953 $1,200 ACADEMIC YEAR TUITION AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY $16,150 Technical Coursework per 14 Day Module = $1,700 General Education coursework cost is $328 per credit. Adjustments to total tuition may be given for approved transfer classes. ESTIMATED ACADEMIC YEAR TUITION ALL OTHER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS $16,395 Technical Coursework per 6 Week Term = $3,279 General Education coursework cost is $328 per credit. Adjustments to total tuition may be given for approved transfer classes. Course repeat charges may apply. APPLICATION FEE: $100 RETURN CHECK FEE: $25 See General Catalog for Admission Requirements The cost of books and tools is estimated. Students are only charged for books and tools actually purchased at Spartan. The amount estimated may be reduced if a student brings tools from home or buys used books. All tuition and program lengths are based on a student attending the full program for which he or she is enrolled. Should a student bypass any portion of that program by the methods described in the General Catalog, that student s tuition and program length will be reduced accordingly. An academic year for the Technical College is defined as completion of 24 semester credit hours in 30 weeks of attendance or 900 clock hours in 30 weeks of attendance. The satisfactory completion of the credit hours or clock hours in the academic year is necessary before a student may progress to the next level of academic standing. Additional Fees Advanced Standing Examination Fee (Per Credit Hours) $ Replacement Identification Card $ 5.00 Change of Program Fee $ Replacement of Diploma $ Diploma Covers $ Rescheduling Fee (after withdrawal) $ Online Lab Fee $ Return Check Fee $ Online Technology Fee $ Transcripts $
4 AVIATION FLIGHT CALENDAR (NEW STARTS ARE IN BOLD) Calendar for 2014: Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2014 Calendar for 2015: Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, 2015 Calendar for 2016: Jan. 1 thru Dec. 31, SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS 2016 Jan. 6 Jan. 17 Jan. 8 Jan. 22 Jan. 11 Jan. 25 Jan. 21 Feb. 3 January 20 Jan. 23 Feb. 5 9 Jan. 26 Feb. 8 8 Feb. 4 Feb. 17 April 18 Feb. 6 Feb. 19 April 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 22 March 25 Feb. 18 March 3 May 26 Feb. 20 March 5 May 25 Feb. 23 March 7 May 30 March 4 March 17 March 6 March 19 July 3 March 8 March 21 March 18 March 31 September 1 March 20 April 2 September 7 March 22 April 5 September 5 April 1 April 14 November 27, 28 April 6 April 17 November 26, 27 April 6 April 19 November 24, 25 April 15 April 29 April 20 May 1 April 20 May 3 April 30 May 13 May 4 May 15 May 4 May 17 May 14 May 28 May 18 June 1 May 18 June 1 May 29 June 11 June 2 June 15 June 2 June 15 June 12 June 25 June 16 June 29 June 16 June 29 July 14 July 25 July 13 July 24 July 18 July 29 July 28 Aug. 8 July 27 Aug. 7 Aug. 1 Aug. 12 Aug. 11 Aug. 22 Aug 10 Aug. 21 Aug. 15 Aug. 26 Aug. 25 Sept. 8 5 Aug. 24 Sept. 4 7 Aug. 29 Sept Sept. 9 Sept. 22 June 26 July 13 Sept. 8 Sept. 21 June 30 July 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 26 June 30 July 17 Sept. 23 Oct. 6 December Sept. 22 Oct. 5 December Sept. 27 Oct. 10 December Oct. 7 Oct. 20 Oct. 6 Oct 19 Oct. 11 Oct 24 Oct. 21 Nov. 3 Oct. 20 Nov. 2 Oct. 25 Nov. 7 Nov. 4 Nov. 17 Nov. 3 Nov. 16 Nov. 8 Nov. 21 Nov. 18 Dec. 3 Nov. 17 Dec. 3 Nov. 22 Dec. 7 Dec 5 Dec. 18 Dec. 4 Dec. 17 Dec. 8 Dec. 21 GROUND CLASS HOURS Classes are 5 hours in length Scheduled between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. DAILY CLASS SCHEDULES Class courses are normally scheduled Monday through Friday. Weekends may be used to make up time missed from class. Additionally, students may fly Monday through Saturday except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year s Day. AVIATION FLIGHT TUITION, BOOKS AND TOOLS SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR BOOKS & TOOLS (APPROX.) DURATION CLOCK HOUR TERMS TOTAL TUITION AVIATION FLIGHT (Diploma) 12 Months 1, Modules 62 $ 62, $ 4, ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE AVIATION FLIGHT ( Degree) 17 Months 2, Modules 87 $ 74, $ 5, A $3,000 PREPAYMENT IS REQUIRED FOR FLIGHT STUDENTS ESTIMATED FLIGHT TUITION CHARGE FIRST ACADEMIC YEAR (Diploma or Degree) $ 34,164 ESTIMATED FLIGHT TUITION CHARGE SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR (Diploma) $ 30,491 ESTIMATED FLIGHT TUITION CHARGE SECOND ACADEMIC YEAR (Degree) $ 37,952 ESTIMATED FLIGHT TUITION CHARGE THIRD ACADEMIC YEAR (Degree) $ 4,596 Course repeat charges may apply. APPLICATION FEE: $100 Return Check Fee: $25 See General Catalog for Admission Requirements The cost of books and tools is estimated. Students are only charged for books and tools actually purchased at Spartan. The amount estimated may be reduced if a student brings tools from home or buys used books. All tuition and program lengths are based on a student attending the full program for which he or she is enrolled. Should a student bypass any portion of that program by the methods described in the General Catalog, that student s tuition and program length will be reduced accordingly. An academic year for the Aviation Flight program is defined as completion of 900 clock hours in 28 weeks of attendance. The satisfactory completion of the clock hours in the academic year is necessary before a student may progress to the next level of academic standing. 4
5 BACHELOR S DEGREE CALENDAR SCHEDULED HOLIDAYS Feb. 17 April 25 Jan. 12 March 20 Feb. 22 April 29 May 5 July 11 March 30 June 5 May 9 July 15 January July 21 Sept. 26 June 15 Aug. 21 July 25 Sept. 30 April 18 April 3 March 25 Oct. 6 Dec. 19 Aug. 31 Nov. 6 Oct. 10 Dec. 23 May 26 May 25 May 30 Nov. 16 Feb September 1 November 27, 28 July 3 September 7 November 26, 27 September 5 November 24, 25 COLLEGE HOURS: Each scheduled class will meet one night per week from 6:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m. Hourly breaks of 10 minutes are provided. 4 January November November April 30 May 8 DAILY CLASS SCHEDULES December Dec. 20 Jan. 11 July Bachelor s Degree classes are scheduled Monday through Thursday. October 1-9 Spartan College reserves the right to cancel a class if a sufficient number of Dec students are not enrolled for that course. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AVIATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR TUITION AAS DEGREE TRANSFER CREDITS 76 Bachelor s Degree Credits 52 $ 25,740 Books (Approximate) $ 4,325 Application Fee $ 100 COST PER SEMESTER CREDIT HOUR IS $ 495 (Duration 16 months beyond an AAS, minimum of 128 semester credit hours) All tuition and program lengths are based upon a student attending the full program for which he or she is enrolled. Should a student bypass any portion of the program by methods described in the General Catalog, that student s tuition and program length will be reduced accordingly. An academic year for the Bachelor s Degree program is defined as completion of 24 semester credit hours in 30 weeks. The satisfactory completion of the credit hours in the academic year is necessary before a student may progress to the next level of academic standard. To be a full-time student in the Bachelor of Science program a student must attempt a minimum of 8 semester credit hours per ten-week term. A student attempting 6 or 7 semester credit hours will be considered a three quarter-time student and a student attempting either 4 or 5 semester credit hours will be considered a half-time student. A student that does not maintain full-time status may have his/her Financial Aid disbursements adjusted accordingly. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: The information contained in this catalog supplement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Peter H. Harris, Chief Executive Officer 05/12/2014_ 5
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