Oklahoma Colleges

Oklahoma is a state that is located in the southern central region of the United States. Oklahoma shares borders with Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri. In terms of post-high-school education, the state offers a wide variety of options --- from small, independent liberal arts colleges to bigger state institutions.
  1. Bacone College

    • Bacone College is an independent liberal arts school that is situated in the city of Muskogee. The four-year college is associated with the Baptist Church. Bacone College has been in existence since 1880 and spans 187 acres. The goals of the college include maintaining a community that is culturally diverse and serving the region's Native Americans. The college offers 29 degree programs (both bachelor's and associate's). The educational programs include Christian ministry, accounting, sport management, nursing, journalism and criminal justice.

    Murray State College

    • Murray State College is a public institution that is in the city of Tishomingo, which is in south-central Oklahoma. Murray State College was founded in the spring of 1908 and offers a variety of extensive associate's programs in the sciences, fine arts and allied health. The school aims to offer chances for students to increase their academic opportunities, as well as their own individual growth. The major programs include English, pre-law, computer science, child development and agriculture.

    Northern Oklahoma College

    • Northern Oklahoma College is a state college that is in the north-central part of Oklahoma, in the city of Tonkawa. Northern Oklahoma College offers education that is inexpensive for certification programs as well as associate's degrees. The school aims to encourage students to develop social, cultural and civic responsibilities and leadership. The educational divisions include the fine arts, social sciences, mathematics, engineering, business and agriculture.

    Seminole State College

    • Seminole State College is a public school that, as its name indicates, is in the city of Seminole, which is in the central portion of the state. Seminole State College's core values are excellence, respect, opportunity and compassion. The school offers one- and two-year educational programs for technical occupations. The occupational programs include nursing, medical laboratory technology and applied technology. As for sports, options such as basketball, baseball, volleyball and tennis are available.

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