Saint Francis University

Saint Francis University

Saint Francis University

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Program Length in Months: 21 Months
Approximate Program Cost: Not listed
GI Bill Approved: Not Listed
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Certificate
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Unknown
Housing: Not Listed
Approximate Total Clock Hours: Not listed (55 credits)
College or Private School: College/University
Industry Partners: SkyWest Airlines; Lockheed Martin Aeroparts; Martin-Baker America; Nulton Aviation Services; Johnstown-Cambria County Airport Authority
220 Innovation Drive, Johnstown, PA 15904

Description

Saint Francis University (SFU) offers an Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Certificate Program in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, delivered at the university’s Aviation Education Center at the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport. The program is designed as a hands-on pathway for students who want to become FAA-certificated mechanics with Airframe and Powerplant eligibility. SFU positions the AMT program as a fast, career-focused option: a 21-month certificate program intended to prepare students to test for the FAA General, Airframe, and Powerplant certificates and enter the workforce as entry-level aviation maintenance technicians once they complete FAA testing.

A major differentiator for SFU’s program is the facility and training environment. SFU highlights brand-new hangar facilities located at the airport, giving students proximity to operational aviation infrastructure rather than a purely classroom-based technical lab. The school also notes on-site access to a CRJ200 regional airliner donated by SkyWest Airlines, which can add real value for students by exposing them to the physical scale, systems layouts, and maintenance realities of a transport-category aircraft. For learners who thrive in practical environments, that type of training asset can make the transition from school to hangar smoother.

Academically, the AMT program is structured as 55 total credits over five semesters. SFU also communicates flexibility for certain students: qualified students may be able to test out of some general courses, potentially saving time and money. For students who want a longer academic credential, SFU presents an ladder option: after completing the AMT certificate, students can continue to an Associate of Applied Science in Specialized Studies with additional online coursework. That pathway can appeal to students who want both an FAA-aligned technician credential and a college degree component for broader career mobility.

SFU also places heavy emphasis on industry partnership and workforce alignment. The university describes collaboration and support connected to the Johnstown-Cambria County Airport Authority and aviation employers and suppliers, including SkyWest Airlines and other aviation organizations. SFU’s relationship with SkyWest is highlighted through an Elite Partner designation and pathway programs that can include mentoring, potential seniority benefits, and a guaranteed interview opportunity (details and eligibility should be confirmed directly with the program). This type of structured relationship can matter for students who want a clearer line of sight from training to employment.

Overall, SFU’s AMT program is a strong fit for students who want an FAA-certificated Part 147 training environment, prefer learning in a university-affiliated setting, and value access to modern hangar facilities and industry-linked training assets. Prospective students should confirm current tuition, fees, tool requirements, and the typical weekly class schedule, since those details can change by cohort and semester.

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