Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Scholarship Fund 2023 Recipients Announced

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Scholarship Fund 2023 Recipients Announced
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Scholarship Fund 2023 Recipients Announced — Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
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The Broomfield Community Foundation announced the 2023 recipients of The Spartan Scholarship Fund! This year, eight students from Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology were awarded scholarships to support their education and training for Aviation Flight, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Aviation Electronics Technology, and Non-Destructive Testing Technology programs. The awardees come from Spartan’s Tulsa Campus, Tulsa Flight Facility, and Denver Area campus.

The recipients include: Aaron Kim, Heather Striplin, Kari Hurt, Young Kil Kim, Angela Bonifacio, Jeremiah Holly, Eireann Milbaum, and Jesse Gustin.

These talented individuals are passionate about the aviation industry, and these scholarships will help with training expenses. 

Spartan Scholarship Fund: An Overview

The Spartan Scholarship Fund provides financial assistance through scholarships. These scholarships assist enrolled Spartan College students with their education costs and equipment for Aviation Flight, Aviation Maintenance Technology, Aviation Electronics Technology, and Non-Destructive Testing Technology programs.

Who is Eligible?

To be eligible for the Spartan Scholarship Fund, you must be currently enrolled in a diploma, associate’s, or bachelor’s degree program at Spartan College.

How to Apply

Applicants must fill out the Spartan Scholarship Fund application, which can be found on the Broomfield Community Foundation website.

The Spartan Scholarship Fund is made possible thanks to the generous contributions of individuals and organizations who understand the importance of investing in training the next generation of aviation professionals. Every dollar donated to the fund goes to supporting students who are training to work in the aviation industry. By contributing to the fund, donors are not only investing in the future of aviation but also helping to build stronger, more resilient communities. The impact of these scholarships will be felt for years as each recipient trains to positively impact their field and beyond.

If you’re interested in supporting these initiatives, learn more about how you can get involved here. Together, we can create a stronger community and a brighter future for aviation professionals.

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