Hey there. I asked this same question a while back and I never heard any good comments about spartan.
If you really want to go to an aviation college/university then here is a list for you:
Alaska
University Of Alaska-Anchorage (in Anchorage) offer Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree
University Of Alaska-Fairbanks Aviation Technology (in Fairbanks) offer Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree
Alabama
Auburn Univ. Avia. Management And Logistics (in Auburn) offer Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree
Wallace State Community College (in Cullman) offer Associate's Degree
Arkansas
Henderson State University (in Arkadelphia) offer Bachelor's Degree
Arizona
Arizona State University (in Phoenix) offer Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree
Chandler-Gilbert Community College (in Phoenix) offer Associate's Degree
Cochise College (in Douglas) offer Associate's Degree
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (in Prescott) offer Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree
California
Cypress College (in Cypress) offer Associate's Degree
Glendale Community College (in Glendale) offer Associate's Degree
Long Beach City College (in Long Beach) offer Associate's Degree
Mount San Antonio College (in La Verne) offer Associate's Degree
Orange Coast College (in Costa Mesa) offer Associate's Degree
Pacific Union College Flight Center (in Angwin) offer Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree
Palomar Community College (in San Marcos) offer Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree
Sacramento City College (in Sacramento) offer Associate's Degree
San Bernardino Valley College (in San Bernardino) offer Associate's Degree
San Diego Miramar College (in San Diego) offer Associate's Degree
San Jose State University (in San Jose) offer Bachelor's Degree