Eastern Oklahoma Colleges

Major cities in eastern Oklahoma are Tulsa, Bartlesville, Broken Arrow and Muskogee. Residents of this region who are searching for a post-secondary institute will find options ranging from technical institutes to four-year universities, programs in beauty and seminary studies. With a 10 colleges in the Tulsa area and 12 in the southeast, eastern Oklahoma students are well-situated to prepare for their futures.
  1. Eastern Oklahoma State College

    • Eastern Oklahoma State College is a two-year school in Wilburton. This college awards associate degrees and certificates in agriculture, business, language and education, social science and music, nursing and science and mathematics divisions. There are 2,084 students enrolled in academic programs at the school.

      Eastern Oklahoma State College

      1301 W. Main St.

      Wilburton, OK 74578-4999

      918-465-2361

      eosc.edu

    University of Tulsa

    • The University of Tulsa is a four-year private college that was founded in 1894. The college awards bachelor, master's and doctoral degrees in 24 departments. Situated on 200 acres, the school is two miles from downtown Tulsa, a metropolitan area with approximately 500,000 residents, according to the University of Tulsa website.

      University of Tulsa

      800 S. Tucker Drive

      Tulsa, OK 74104-3189

      918-613-2000

      utulsa.edu

    Northeastern State University

    • Northeastern State University is a four-year public institution in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The student population is 9,239. The school offers certificates, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees from 77 programs. Education, business, psychology, criminal justice and early childhood education are the most popular programs of study.

      Northeastern State University

      600 N. Grand

      Tahlequah, OK 74464-2399

      800-722-9614

      nsuok.edu

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