Northwest Tech currently has cooperative credits available through the following schools:
- Oklahoma State University - Institute of Technology at Okmulgee
- Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa, Enid, and Stillwater
- Northwestern Oklahoma State University at Alva, Enid, and Woodward
OSU Institute of Technology
The following programs offer college credit through OSU-IT:
- Automotive Technology
- Auto Collision Technology
- Business and Information Technology
- Manufacturing
- Web Development and Graphic Design
For more information about the cooperative alliance opportunities through OSU-IT, please visit the cooperative alliance page of the OSU-IT website.
The following programs offer college credit through NOC:
- Business and Information Technology
- Health Careers Certification
- Web Development and Graphic Design
Northwestern Oklahoma State University has partnered with Northwest Technology Center, High Plains Technology Center and Autry Technology Center to provide graduates of allied health programs college credit.
Northwestern Oklahoma State University has a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Degree with a Technical Management major. This program provides students who transfer to Northwestern from a community college with an Associate of Applied Science degree a course of study to complete a bachelor's degree. In addition, it will allow program credit for CareerTech students who have earned industry recognized certification through a national or vender specific examination and/or documented by the American Council of Education (ACE) to be transferred to Northwestern. The degree is also available for students who enroll at Northwestern and pursue a national certification as approved by Northwestern. Details of the program are available in pdf format from the NWOSU course catalog.
Requirements Alliance
Agreement Credit
Adult Students
High School Students
- Only high school students who
meet one of the following criteria
will be able to enroll for Cooperative
Agreement Credit:
- Score 19 on ACT
- Score 15 on PLAN
- Have a high school GPA of
at least a 2.5
- A parent or guardian must sign
a statement of understanding.
- High school students will now
get a college transcript immediately
after they complete the semester
and their grades are turned in
to the college.
- High school students will receive
a letter grade (A, B, C, D, etc.).
- Students must pay $8 per credit
hour.
More information
To learn more about the alliance
program or for more information about
college credit, please contact Karen Koehn, Counselor, at the Alva Campus at 580.327.0344, or Patty Lovell, Counselor, at
the Fairview Campus at 580.227.3708, or Tami Frascht, Tech Prep Coordinator, at 580.327.0344. |