SPIRIT PROGRAM FAQs

What is the tuition cost for the 6 week program?

Spirit's 6 Week Program tuition cost is $11,500.00 for Veterans, $12,500.00 for non-Veterans.

Admissions Requirements?

HS Diploma or
Transcripts or GED Scores.
Students must submit a completed, official copy of their high school transcript or GED scores as well as transcripts from any college/university previously attended, and provide evidence of Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination. 

What is the requirement for graduation?

SPIRIT requires attendance and curriculum completion which includes  30 hours per week for 6 weeks to obtain graduation.

What is your grading system?

Spirit's grading system is based on knowledge earned and on-site testing. Students receive weekly one on one counseling and overview of their progress.

HOW DOES SPIRIT OF RECORD GRADES AND FURNISHING GRADES AND TRANSCRIPTS TO STUDENTS

Students are able to see their grades and progress weekly in their one on one overview.  Grades are based on attendance and performance.

Refund Policy?

After 6 weeks, Spirit provides employment om the Licensed Unmanned Vehicle Pilot 2 year apprenticeship program.

If you do not enter  into the USDOL apprenticeship program, there is not a refund.

Academic Probation

All students are on probation for the first 1000 hours of the program.

If you are removed from the program, there is no refund and no re-entrance allowed.

Attendance

We require the student to attend all classes daily. These classes are 30 hours per week, live online or on-site.

Can I bring friends to my on-site training?

Unfortunately no pets, no friends.  Only the authorized student is able to stay on-site during the 6 week period.

Family Nights

We offer family nights for visitors on the weekends.

Where is the training on-site?

Salado, Texas 

Live classes are presented worldwide from New Zealand, Germany, UK, Dubai, Los Angeles, Dallas, and other locations.

Conduct?

If you are not following the conduct guidelines, you will be removed from the program.  These policies will be part of your orientation.
Conduct includes respecting others, following the "golden rule".