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Oklahoma State University-Main Campus

Oklahoma State University is a public institution with university establishments in all 77 of Oklahoma’s counties. The school is a designated land-grant university and one of six US universities with a designated sun-grant. OSU's campus is home to...

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While classes can be big at any University, Oklahoma State is freshman friendly. As a freshman, you're bound to have some classes getting as big as 300 students and as small as 10-25, but despite the large difference, every single one of my...

” – Adam from Tulsa, OK
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Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City is a 4-year public institution with a student-centered philosophy.  The school operates around six core values: excellence, intellectual freedom, diversity, integrity, service, and stewardship of resources. OSU...

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If you are looking for a school that will help you get where you want to be, then this is the school. The cost for the courses are very affordable. And the academic advisors are top-notch and guide you every step of the way. Thank you OSU-OKC

” – Samantha from Guthrie, OK
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Tulsa Community College is a public, 2-year institution established in the state of Oklahoma. Students attending classes at TCC can choose between the Metro campus, the Northeast campus, the Southeast campus, the West campus, the Owasso Community...

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Tulsa Community College is a perfect way to start your academic career, or to get the technical skills you need to start working right away. The the size of the campuses make it easy to navigate between classes, or you can choose online classes so...

” – Grandma, back in school.
Oklahoma Panhandle State University

Founded in 1909, Oklahoma Panhandle State University is a public institution situated on a rural prairie in Goodwell, OK. OPSU confers bachelor and associate degrees as well as provides community enrichment classes and online courses. OPSU is...

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The instructors are really helpful. The campus is very nice. Classes are very informative.

” – Danielle from Ulysses, KS
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Named for a former Oklahoma governor, Murray State College is a 2-year community college serving ten counties. As befitting its rural location, Murray State’s Agriculture program features six associate degree concentrations in fields such as Animal...

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Love it there!

” – Kristin from Ardmore, OK
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Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College is a public, 2-year institution established in Miami, Oklahoma. NEO offers a variety of degree and certificate options, with emphasis given to their Agriculture programs. Residential students at the college live in...

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Considering that this was a junior college, i wasn't particularly expecting to learn as much as i did. The teachers are great, i learned alot and graduated with my Associates degree.

” – Graduated Norseman
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Eastern Oklahoma State College is a public, 2-year institution established in Wilburton, with satellite academic centers in McAlester, Idabel, and Antlers. Eastern primarily offers career-oriented academic programs, including Business, Agriculture...

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Get involved! There are so many fun activities around! It can only be a good experience if you make it one.

” – Rachel from Mcalester, OK