OSUIT 2022 President's Report

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TABLE OF CONTENTS O S U I T M I S S I O N S TAT E M E N T

Board of Regents

Administration

Jarold Callahan, Chair Joe D. Hall, Vice Chair Blayne Arthur Cary Baetz Rick Davis Jimmy Harrel Dr. Trudy Milner Billy G. Taylor Rick Walker

Dr. Kayse M Shrum, President, OSU System Dr. Bill R. Path, President, OSUIT Dr. Ina Agnew, Vice President, Student Services Jim Smith, Vice President, Fiscal Services Dr. Lisa Weis, Provost & Vice President, Academic Affairs

OUR PEOPLE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

SCHOOL OF ARTS, SCIENCES & HEALTH

REMEMBERING OUR HISTORY

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

CONTINUING OUR LEGACY

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES

BY THE NUMBERS

SCHOOL OF TRANSPORTATION & HEAVY EQUIPMENT

OKLAHOMA’S NEXT WORKFORCE

THE POWER OF GIVING

WHERE GRADUATION MEANS YOU’RE HIRED

PARTNER WITH US

OSUIT METAVERSITY

THE COWBOY CODE

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POSITIONING FOR

THE FUTURE For more than 75 years, Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology has been dedicated to educating Oklahoma’s workforce. The institution has undergone many changes in that time, becoming more must position ourselves for the future.

LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

It’s an exciting time to be in higher education, and our constituents depend on OSUIT not only to remain current in our instruction but to be innovative in our methodologies. We have many distinct programs of study that are not commonly taught elsewhere. OSUIT has a unique opportunity to reimagine and reinvent how applied, hands-on learning is conducted and prepare it for the future with the next technology platform— extended reality (XR).

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OSUIT is addressing the needs of today’s college students and today’s workforce—providing full educational access through virtual reality (VR) training experiences and cutting-edge instructional formats across various programs. Our institution is pioneering new breakthroughs in education by creating an immersive, virtual version of OSUIT. The OSUIT Metaversity is a “digital twin” of campus within the Metaverse. It serves as a single deployment platform for all VR learning modules, experiences and other related tasks for

OSUIT will be able to expand its inclusiveness and reach by allowing students to learn in virtual reality, empowering distance learning and adapting to ever-changing learning conditions. VR doesn’t replace handson learning – it enhances it and allows OSUIT to remain the leader in technical education. Unique to OSUIT’s curriculum is how its creation is informed by industry partners and the current workforce landscape. Much of what we do depends on the feedback, input and support of our industry and tribal partners and without them, we

BEING A LEADER IN ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY IS PART OF OUR MISSION TO PREPARE WORKFORCEREADY GRADUATES.

quality training that prepares our graduates for the workforce. Being a leader in advancing technology is part of our mission to prepare workforce-ready graduates; so, when they graduate on Friday, they will work on Monday. With a 90% career placement rate for our technical programs, we’re proud to be the institution where graduation means you’re hired.

Bill R. Path BILL R. PATH PRESIDENT OF OSUIT

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OSUIT REMEMBERS

WHAT OSUIT MEANS TO OUR ALUMNI PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS IMPRESSED BY MY GRADUATION FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA AND MY GRADUATION FROM LE CORDON BLEU IN PARIS. I’M MOST IMPRESSED BY MY EDUCATION FROM OSUIT BECAUSE IT GAVE ME AN EXCELLENT CULINARY FOUNDATION AND TAUGHT ME THE SKILLS TO BE THE SUCCESSFUL CHEF, AUTHOR AND CULINARY EDUCATOR I AM TODAY.

THE OKMULGEE CAMPUS CONTINUES TO PREPARE STUDENTS FOR EXTRAORDINARY CAREERS

—Chef Jennifer Hill Booker ’95, Culinary educator, business owner, author

Oklahoma A&M purchased the campus now known as Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology in 1946 for just one dollar. It’s quite the return on investment when you consider the economic impact the institution has had on Oklahoma over the last 75 years. While $1 can’t move the needle on capital projects these days, the education and experiences students have gained over the last 75 years remain priceless. Although many things have changed in the past 75 years, OSUIT has never wavered from its mission to provide a high-quality education that prepares students for extraordinary careers.

HERE, YOU DO GET TO LEARN THE THEORY BEHIND IT, BUT YOU REALLY GET TO PUT YOUR HANDS ON REAL-LIFE STUFF THAT YOU WILL BE DOING ONCE YOU GET OUT INTO INDUSTRY. FOR A SHORT TIME AT CHEVRON, I WAS A RECRUITER AND WOULD GO TO SCHOOLS LOOKING FOR EMPLOYEES. I ALWAYS LOOKED FORWARD TO COMING HERE BECAUSE I KNEW THE STUDENTS HAD HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH WHAT THEY WOULD BE DOING ON THE JOB, AND IT WOULD BE A SMOOTH TRANSFER TO THE WORKING WORLD.

ABOVE: The time capsule, buried in November 2021, will reopen when the school celebrates its sesquicentennial or 150-year anniversary in November 2096.

—Amanda Cullum ’10, OSUIT faculty

BELOW: Legacy Wall in Grady Clack, installed in 2021, was created by 2021 OSUIT Graphic Design students Anna Autaubo, Jake Wilson, Brooke Braswell and Kori Smith.

I LOOK AT MY WORK, AND I SEE A HEAVY INFLUENCE OF GRAPHIC DESIGN. THAT EDUCATION AND THAT TIME MADE ME WHO I AM TODAY. I WOULDN’T TRADE IT FOR ANYTHING.

R E M E M B E RIN G OU R H ISTO RY

—John Hammer ’85, Artist and owner of Hammer Studios

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MY DEGREE FROM OSUIT NOT ONLY EXPANDED MY KNOWLEDGE OF MY FIELD OF STUDY, BUT IT PREPARED ME FURTHER FOR THE DIFFERENT ROLES IN MY LIFE— BUSINESS OWNER, RANCHER AND MOST RECENTLY, PUBLIC SERVICE. —Markwayne Mullin ’10, U.S. Congressman

WHEN I WENT TO OSUIT, I FOUND PEOPLE WHO CARED ABOUT ME; I FOUND A LOVE FOR AN INDUSTRY I DIDN’T KNOW COULD EXIST... THERE’S NOT AN HVAC PROGRAM THAT’S ANYWHERE CLOSE TO OSUIT. IT IS THE BEST. —Mike Rampey ’74, Owner/Vice President of Air Assurance

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OSUIT IS CONTINUING BY...

RE-INVENTING THE DELIVERY OF HANDS-ON TRAINING WITH THE NEXT TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM— EXTENDED REALITY (XR) The institution is creating a digitized version of reality commonly known as the “Metaverse” and plans to be a pioneer in embracing these new possibilities in education. The OSUIT Metaversity is set to launch in early 2023. The institution currently has six VR modules under development, including Culinary Place Settings, Culinary Service Steps, Engines: Basic Function and Operations & Service, Gas Compression Skids, Instrumentation Engineering and an Information Technologies Escape Room. Read more about this initiative in the centerfold.

CREATING NEW DEGREE OPTIONS FOR WORKFORCE NEEDS OSUIT added an additional degree option, Cyber Incident Response, for the Bachelor of Technology in Information Technologies. This option prepares individuals for the detection, mitigation, and response of cyber incidents. Topics include threat detection

CO N TI N U I N G O U R L EGAC Y

computer security incident management, incident response, vulnerability assessment, and management.

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CREATING AND DELIVERING HIGH-QUALITY CUSTOMIZED TRAINING PROGRAMS OSUIT’s Workforce & Economic Development programs and has a long history of working with employers to develop customized training solutions for the incumbent workforce and new hires ranging in basic entry-level skill sets to advanced training for experienced personnel in various disciplines.

TRIBAL PARTNERSHIPS Hosted the 1st annual Sovereign Nations Workforce Convening Partnered with Cherokee Nation to create High Voltage Lineman and Fiber Cabling programs Partnered with Muscogee Nation to create a Fiber Cabling program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AWARD Awarded $754,970 from the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to develop and implement the Student Success and Increasing Minority Workforce Participation Program which will address two critical issues being faced by Oklahoma’s rural communities: (1) The availability of broadband services in Oklahoma’s low-income communities, and 2) A lack of skilled workers and high-quality training programs available for Fiber Technicians in Oklahoma’s low-income, rural communities.

OFFERING ALTERNATE OSRHERECOGNIZED CREDENTIALS OSUIT Workforce & Economic Development The below non-credit courses are designed to provide quality training to individuals for indemand, high-wage job placement. Students will earn digital badges and a micro-credential upon successfully completing the below stackable courses. Fiber Optic Cabling Technician Fiber Optic Fundamentals Fiber Optic OTDR & Emergency Restoration Fiber Optic FTTX Installer & Technician Fiber Optic Outside Plant Advanced Fiber Optic Technician: Completing all requirements for OSUIT’s Advanced Fiber Optic Technician MicroCredentials Program

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CAREER P L AC E M E N T R AT E

LOCATED IN OKM U LG E E , THE OSUIT CAMPUS IS J UST 40 MILES SOUTH OF TU L SA IN NORTH E AST OKL AHOMA . OVER

1M

7

SQ FT OF EDUCATIONAL SPACE

RESIDENCE HALLS

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240

#9

#7

ACADEMIC BUILDINGS

ACRES

IN TOP PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BEST FOR TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

#31

#25

IN BEST REGIONAL

BEST PUBLIC TECH SCHOOL

RETENTION RATE

GRADUATION RATE

BY TH E N U M B E RS

Best Colleges in Oklahoma of 2022

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OSUIT

OSUIT

60%

41%

3RD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

REGIONAL AVERAGE AT TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

REGIONAL AVERAGE AT TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

TOP PERFORMERS ON SOCIAL MOBILITY U.S. News and World Report BEST COLLEGES 2022

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Hanna Burl | Fall ‘23

Isa Morrow | Fall ‘22

CAT® Dealer Prep Age: 31 | Jacksonville, FL

Culinary Arts Age: 19 | Muskogee, OK

OSUIT has the best program for my career field. The opportunity to learn and train through a paid internship has been instrumental in guiding my life goals and preparing me for a successful career in the industry. Internship and Current Employer | Foley Equipment Newman Civic Fellow

Travis Guthrie | Fall ‘24

Construction Management Age: 36 | Edmond, OK

Information Technology Age: 49 | Morris, OK

Marine Corp Veteran Current employer | Flintco

O K L A H O M A’ S N E X T W O R K F O R C E

Internship and Current Employer | Farrell’s Artisan Bakery Future Chef’s Association, President

Michael Lopez | Summer ‘22

My program allowed me to focus on an educational path that would create value in the real world—the type of value that employers are looking for in recent graduates. The required summer internships helped me understand expectations in the workforce. The convenience of completing classes online was ideal—as I continued working to provide for my family.

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OSUIT represents the working field– the people who can easily get jobs after graduation because our training makes us more hireable. We receive amazing instruction from very talented people and they prepare us for what the industry is really like and provide guideance when we need it.

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ENROLLMENT

AVERAGE AGE

620

$12,000

STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS

LOWEST AVERAGE STUDENT DEBT IN OKLAHOMA UPON GRADUATION

3.2

U.S. News and World Report

I have been through multiple surgeries and have ongoing physical health concerns that lead me toward finding a fulfilling career that enabled me to utilize my mind instead of my body. OSUIT gave me the opportunity to not only learn a new skill set, but also provided employment after graduation as a CRM Specialist. Current employer | Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Graduated Fall ’21 with AAS, continuing for BT in IT

193 TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS UTILIZING VETERAN BENEFITS

135 VETERANS 51 DEPENDENTS 7 ACTIVE DUTY Using Tuition Assistance

#4 ‘BEST FOR VETS’ Military Times Best for Vets: Colleges

GPA OF ENTERING STUDENTS 13


WHERE GRADUATION MEANS

SPRING 2022

Trisha Bear Student Respondent Culinary Arts I encourage all students to find a way to support your community, because each of us has the exceptional ability to impact others with our sheer determination, work ethic and dedication to people deal with pain and not let pain or disabilities rule their lives. The talented and patient chefs at OSUIT helped me by believing in my abilities and encouraging me to keep moving forward every day.

OSUIT HAS BEEN EDUCATING PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND BACKGROUNDS FOR 75 YEARS. THAT’S 75

Skyler Thomas Student Respondent

YEARS OF CHANGING PEOPLE’S LIVES, CHANGING

Allied Health Sciences

FAMILIES’ LIVES, AND PROVIDING EXCELLENT

OSUIT has done a lot for me as a person. I have had countless professors who have dropped everything just to help me. I have had advisors who have helped guide me through this process all the way through school. And it has brought me new friendships. I cannot even begin to express the gratitude I have for this school, this administration, and everyone else who has helped along the way. You have been a great help to me.believing in my abilities and encouraging me to keep moving forward every day.

EMPLOYEES TO COUNTLESS DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES.”

— James Hunter Brown, ’21, ’15

W H E R E G R A D U AT I O N M E A N S YO U ’ R E H I R E D

659

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FALL 2021

TOTAL GRADUATES

75% PERCENT OF GRADUATES EARNING HONORS

67% ALUMNI MAKING OVER

$50K/YR

SUMMER 2021

Michael Wayne Troyer Student Respondent

683

TOTAL DEGREES

445 ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE

122

WEDA Technician Like many of you, I grew up on a farm and have been driving tractors my whole life but did not have any clue on how they functioned mechanically. I did not know what a sparkplug or turbocharger was, and I was not familiar with engine components when I came to OSUIT. Because of the internships with P&K Equipment and the curriculum at OSUIT, I am now splitting tractors, removing engines from skid steers and repairing machines every day. Do not let failure ruin your confidence at your job. Instead, focus on your achievements to help you when a challenging job arises. Just because we graduate today does not mean that we stop learning tomorrow.

ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE

116

SUMMER 2021

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

James Hunter Brown Student Respondent BT in ATL | Natural Gas Compression ‘15

TOP BT DEGREE

TOP AAS DEGREE

TOP AS DEGREE

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

NURSING

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE Stats represent the 2021-22 academic year.

I am proud to be included in the first graduating class of the BT in ATL program because our experiences demonstrate to people that it is not impossible to take care of your family, have a personal has allowed me to strive to be the best I can be in all areas of life. I personally feel that I am a better husband, father and employee having completed this program. OSUIT has changed my life and has allowed myself and others to recognize that their dreams are achievable.

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OSUIT METAVERSITY: REIMAGINING TECHNICAL EDUCATION


Launching OSUIT Metaversity

Reinventing the Delivery of Hands-On Technical Education OSU Institute of Technology is using virtual reality (VR) to transform technical education through its virtual campus, the OSUIT Metaversity. The OSUIT Metaversity is the “digital twin” of the institution in the Metaverse and serves as a single deployment platform for all VR content and experiences. OSUIT is addressing the needs of today’s college students and today’s workforce through virtual reality training. Millenials are now the largest generation in and entering the workforce. These VR-enabled curriculum can support STEM learning in key areas to augment existing certifcations and degree programs. The Metaversity connects educators, students and industry partners - anywhere in the world.

VR Curriculum Modules Implementation

Metaversity Launch

Addition of Modules

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VR doesn’t replace hands-on learning — it accelerates it. Students learn

Students are

Students are

faster than in classroom training

more confident applying skills

more emotionally connected

4x

Culinary Place Settings

Culinary Service Steps

Information Technologies Escape Room

2.75x

3.75x

Source: PwC Research, June 2021

Virtual Reality in Curriculum | Fall ‘22 Implementation

Metaversity Build

Partnering with OSUIT Beginning in 2023, OSUIT plans to develop VR content for equipment operation, technician training, pipeline integrity, EHS scenario simulations and other key areas to support our technical degrees. Your company can access the same content for use for training, operations, and sales at a discount up to 50% by partnering with OSUIT to co-sponsor these learning modules. If your company has been thinking about piloting VR, a partnership with OSUIT will save you time, money and risk of going it alone.

Gas Compression Skids

Instrumentation Engineering

Engines: Basic Function and Operations & Service

Additional XR modules coming soon!

Ask us how your company can partner with OSUIT.

osuit.edu/xr


WE DON’T HAVE PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS, WE HAVE PROFESSIONALS WHO TEACH.

FACULT Y STATS 140 TOTAL FACULTY

60% MASTER’S DEGREE OR HIGHER

54

86

FULL-TIME

PART-TIME

16:1

18

STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO

AVERAGE YEARS OF INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

S U S I E M AU L D I N 2021-2022 REGENTS DISTINGUISHED TEACHING AWARD “I believe what makes OSUIT unique from other two-year campuses is the outpouring of kindness and compassion its employees have towards one another and most importantly, towards our students. We are blessed to have small class sizes, which allows us to really get to know our students. I am proud to be a part of OSUIT’s family!”

AWARDS OUR PEOPLE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Outstanding Faculty and Staff Awards

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2021

2022

HEATH MOSCO

HOWARD LICHT

Electrical Construction Faculty School of Engineering & Construction Technologies

Information Technologies Faculty School of Creative & Information Technologies

JODI CAMPBELL

DARRIN ARNOLD

Director of Nursing School of Arts, Sciences & Health

Purchasing Specialist Purchasing

THOMAS JOHNSON

CORNELIUS EDWARDS JR.

Campus Police

Custodian Custodial Services

Oklahoma Career and Technical Education Equity Council

GPACAC Summer Institute Conference

BETH ROGERS

KYLE ALLEN

Educational Deaf Interpreter, Social Service Liaison Office of Academic Accommodations Outstanding Community Partner

Recruiter, Rising Star Award

FRAN COLOMBIN Adjunct - TANF MPower Workforce & Economic Development Outstanding Instructor of Non-Traditional Students for 2022

Oklahoma College Recruitment Association/Great Plains Association for College Admission counseling, Rising Star Award at the GPACA

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SCHOOL OF

ARTS , SCIE NCE S & H E ALTH ALUMNI

DEAN

DR. TREY HILL

Ali Chitseko MDS Coordinator for a skilled nursing facility

GENERAL STUDIES DEGREE SEEKING: UNDECLARED MAJORS

NURSING ‘19

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (AS)

The nursing program at OSUIT became like a family to me, we shared many laughs and tears. Everyone at OSUIT made my journey worthwhile,

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (AAS) APPLIED TECHNICAL LEADERSHIP (BT)

If I could do it all over again I would

BUSINESS (AS)

faculty made the journey meaningful and rewarding.

CULINARY ARTS (AAS) CULINARY ARTS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS FOUNDATIONS CULINARY SKILLS FOUNDATIONS OF RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

FACULTY

Chef Bren Nimmo

ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (AS) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OPTION GENERAL STUDIES OPTION

Culinary Arts Instructor 25 YEARS OF INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE The purpose of education is to prepare students to become contributing members of society. This is accomplished by challenging learners to think critically, to collaborate and to work to solve problems.

S C H O O L O F A R T S , S C I E N C E S & H E A LT H

NURSING (AAS)

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PRE-EDUCATION (AS) PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (AS) PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE 100% ONLINE

INDUSTRY PARTNER

#10 BEST CULINARY ARTS PROGRAM* *Best Community Colleges in Oklahoma of 2022

John Neal, Jr. Owner of Neal’s Furniture The OSUIT Registered Nursing program is approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing and accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

Partnering with OSUIT and the internship program has taken our healthy food initiative to the next level as the quality of the meals and professionalism of a trained cook has been a great addition to our program.

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SCHOOL OF

CRE ATIVE & IN FORMATION TECH NOLOG IE S DEAN

ALUMNI

Laban Martin Director of Creative Services for Haggar at Randa Apparel & Accessories

CHRISTIAN BRADLEY

G R A P H I C D E S I G N ‘ 07 Creative professionals are taking the seat in high-level positions and places of power at widely respected companies. Although I don’t have a business degree, OSUIT taught me the importance of being business-focused while also teaching me the skills needed for my industry.

3D MODELING & ANIMATION (AAS) GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (AAS) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (AAS)

S C H O O L O F C R E AT I V E & I N F O R M AT I O N T E C H N O L O G I E S

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (AS)

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (BT) CYBER INCIDENT RESPONSE OPTION NEW! CYBERSECURITY & DIGITAL FORENSICS OPTION NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE OPTION SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT OPTION

FACULTY

Mark Pranger Information Technology Instructor 32 YEARS OF INDUSTRY EXPERIE NCE

PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE 100% ONLINE

#1

#2

#3

ONLINE SCHOOL FOR COMPUTER FORENSICS

BEST ONLINE BACHELOR’S IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROGRAM

BEST BACHELOR DEGREE IN CYBER SECURITY

OSUIT trains on application and implementing practical skills to apply in business, where traditional bachelor programs focus mostly on theory. OSUIT students are taught customer service and other soft skills that give them an advantage in the workforce.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

Amber Larson Director of Product Photography, Fabricut

ABET-accredited Bachelor of Technology in Information Technologies, accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET.

The quality of hands-on, industry experience sets OSUIT graduates apart from others. Paired with a trusted education and proven technical proficiency, the OSUIT curriculum prepares graduates for successful careers and futures in the workforce which is invaluable to both them and their employers. 27


SCHOOL OF

E NG IN E E RING & CONSTRUCTION TECH NOLOG IE S DEAN

BOB FIRTH

AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY (AAS) CIVIL ENGINEERING/SURVEYING TECHNOLOGIES (AAS) CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (AAS) CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT OPTION ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION OPTION

ALUMNI

Mike Rampey Owner and Vice President of Air Assurance A I R CO N D I T I O N I N G A N D R E F R I G E R AT I O N ‘ 74 At OSUIT I found people who cared about me and a love for industry I didn’t know could exist. There’s not an HVAC program that’s anywhere close to OSUIT. It is the best.

SCHOOL OF ENG IN EERING & CONSTRUC TION TECHNOLOG IES

ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN DRAFTING (AAS)

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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES (AAS) ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES OPTION INSTRUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY OPTION HIGH VOLTAGE LINE TECHNICIAN (AAS) INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGIES (AAS) NATURAL GAS COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES OPTION INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (BT) PIPELINE INTEGRITY TECHNOLOGY (AAS)

FACULTY

Amanda Cullum Instrumentation Engineering Instructor 11 YEARS OF INDUSTRY EXPERIE NCE The purpose of education is to prepare students to become contributing members of society. This is accomplished by challenging learners to think critically, to collaborate and to work to solve problems.

POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGY (AAS) INDUSTRY PARTNER

Barry Mantooth Gas Plant Operator, ONEOK

The Bachelor of Technology in Instrumentation Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET.

I’ve hired many OSUIT graduates and will continue to. They know what they want to do, are trainable, easy to get up to speed and ready to go to work. A unique quality about graduates of OSUIT is that they come with computer skills that others don’t have.

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SCHOOL OF

TR ANSPORTATION & H E AV Y EQU IPM E NT DEAN

ALUMNI

Alison Neill

TERRYL LINDSEY

Diesel Technician at XPO Logistics, Inc. TRUCK TECHNICIAN ‘19

CAT® DEALER PREP (AAS)

OSUIT is for those who are looking to chase their dreams through a career they will love. I learn with my hands, as do many students who go to any technical institute. At OSUIT you have the opportunity to simulate real life scenarios, a type of learning that is unmatched. It helps ensure students are well-prepared to go into the workforce.

FORD ASSET (AAS) GENERAL MOTORS ASEP (AAS) KOMATSU ACT (AAS) MOPAR® CAP (AAS) NAEDA AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN (AAS) PRO-TECH (AAS)

FACULTY S C H O O L O F T R A N S P O R TAT I O N & H E AV Y E Q U I P M E N T

TOYOTA T-TEN (AAS)

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Kenneth Trantham

TRUCK TECHNICIAN (AAS)

CAT® Dealer Prep Instructor 30 YEARS OF INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE These graduates are hired day one before the first day of class and beyond if they choose to be.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

Kermit Frank Director of Communications and Community Relations, Dolese Bros. Co.

OSUIT’s CAT® Dealer Prep, Komatsu ACT and NAEDA Agricultural Equipment Technican Programs are AED Accredited.

Ford ASSET, General Motors ASEP, Mopar® CAP, Pro-Tech, Toyota T-TEN and the Truck Technician programs have received ASE Training Program accreditation by the ASE Education Foundation.

We certainly see the students that come from OSUIT programs as critical to our company as well as our industry. Their skills have great value to our daily operations as it impacts our ability to serve our customers.

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THE POWER OF GIVING FOR THE 2021 -2022 ACADEMIC AND AID YE ARS

$715,185 SCHOLARSHIP DOLLARS RAISED

114 NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

98%

Debra and Willis C. Worley, Jr. S C H O L A R S H I P E N D OW M E N T On May 25, 2021, OSUIT lost a dear friend and advocate, Mrs. Debra Worley of Waurika, OK. Debra’s connection to OSUIT began many years ago when her future husband, Willis, and his brother Joe Tom attended Oklahoma A&M College School of Technical Training, now OSUIT. In 2008, Debra and Willis established an endowed scholarship in honor of Curby and Aline Brown. Mr. Brown was Willis’s instructor who inspired him to teach the first away in 2011, Debra ensured that a part of his estate funded the scholarship he was passionate about. Debra avidly looked forward to learning about the new students who would benefit from the scholarship. Several years later, Debra created the Joe Thomas Worley Memorial Endowed Scholarship in honor of her late brotherin-law. After her own passing, Debra’s estate funded the scholarship she set up with a monumental gift of $300,000. The Worley’s legacy will live on through countless generations of students at OSUIT and we are profoundly grateful for their loyalty and generosity.

Trenton Shaw

STUDENTS WHO RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID

Pipeline Integrity Technology ‘22 G PA M I D S T R E A M S C H O L A R S H I P R E C I P I E N T

TH E P OWE R O F G IVI N G

2 0 2 2 A N N UA L D O N O R S C H O L A R S H I P B A N Q U E T STUDENT SPEAKER

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2022 REGENTS BUSINESS PARTNERS EXCELLENCE AWARD The partnership between Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) and Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology stretches back several decades. PSO was one of the primary forces behind the creation of the High Voltage Technician program at OSUIT, and now provides numerous paid internships to OSUIT students every year, donates equipment and supplies to support academic programs, and features PSO employees on various program advisory committees. A model for collaboration between industry and education, the impact of this partnership can be seen throughout the OSUIT campus.

“Receiving the GPA Midstream scholarship has impacted my life in many ways,” said Shaw. “Coming from a family of four children, my parents couldn’t just pick one kid who gets money to get an education; this scholarship has helped my parents and leaves me with little to no debt upon graduation.” The importance of education was instilled in him from a young age. As a child, his mother would pack up him and his siblings and take them to class with her so she could attend college. “My parents set an example that no obstacle will stop you from obtaining a degree,” said Shaw. Hired before graduation, Trenton now works with Mesa Products, following his father’s footsteps in the same industry.

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