Oklahoma's Technology Centers:

Cooperative Agreement Partners

The College Connection Oklahoma

• Institutions of Higher Education*

Bacone College, Muskogee Bartlesville Wesleyan College, Bartlesville Carl Albert State College, Poteau Cameron University, Lawton Connors State College, Warner Eastern Oklahoma State, Wilburton Mid-America Bible College, Oklahoma City Murray State College, Tishomingo Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Goodwell Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City Oklahoma State University, Okmulgee Redlands Community College, El Reno Rogers State University, Claremore Rose State College, Midwest City Seminole State College, Seminole Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Sayre Tulsa Community College, Tulsa Western Oklahoma State College, Altus

 

• Out-of-State Institutions of Higher Education

Amarillo College, Amarillo, Texas Coffeyville Community College, Coffeyville, Kansas Cowley County Comm. College, Ark City, Kansas Crowder College, Neosho, Missouri Grayson County College, Denison, Texas Labette Community College, Parsons, Kansas Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, Missouri Pikes Peak Comm. College, Colorado Springs, CO University of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois Vernon College, Vernon, Texas

   

 

High school and adult students unlock the door of opportunity and connect skills with college credit.

 

Here's how.

 

Cooperative Agreements*

By enrolling in an approved cooperative agreement program at a technology center, students can also receive college credit from participating higher education institutions.

 

Two types of cooperative agreements are available to students:

Enroll as you go.

Enroll in a technology center articulated course and simultaneously with the higher education institution.

Sign a Declaration of Intent.

Each technology center has different agreements with colleges that allow high school students and adults to receive college credit for completing specific course work at the technology center.

 

 

 
 


Finished with High School?
Trying to decide the NEXT STEP?

Oklahoma technology centers can point students in the right direction with a CareerTech "Next Step" Scholarship (also known as 13th Year Scholarship) Students may be eligible to attend a technology center TUITION FREE**

Figuring out the NEXT STEP after high school can be difficult.

Which school?

What to study?

How to pay for it?

Oklahoma technology centers can help with a CareerTech Scholarship. Most technology centers offer CareerTech scholarships to recent high school graduates. These allow students to attend TUITION FREE**.

Whether it's in computers, technology, transportation, health, or other occupational areas, be assured that these programs are on the cutting-edge of today's job market Ð and a CareerTech Scholarship can help.

Think about it. Secure your future by taking advantage of a CareerTech Scholarship.

So, What's Next?

A CareerTech Scholarship at one of Oklahoma's Technology Centers.

   


STUDENTS GET A JUMP-START ON A COLLEGE DEGREE.

Earn college credit toward a degree program*

Earn a high school diploma

Accumulate skills needed to succeed in the workplace

Add experience to resumes
*(Available only on a local basis with credit being awarded by participating higher education institutions.)

All of these goals may be accomplished, simultaneously, through career and technology education programs.

 

 

 

*Each technology center district's college connection is unique and programs are subject to change. Please check each semester with your technology center's student services center or career counseling center for the latest information. **Many young adults are eligible to attend Oklahoma Technology Centers tuition free through CareerTech Scholarships. A CareerTech Scholarship will waive the tuition for eligible students. Students may still be responsible for other program-related costs such as books, clothing or supplies. Eligibility and other specifics for CareerTech Scholarships may vary, so contact your local Technology Center for details.

 
                     
 
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