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Rogers St ate Un iver sit y

Rogers St ate Universit y boasts one of the region’s lowest student debt loads for graduates. This is driven by RSU’s affordable tuition, along with the scholarships and financial aid available to deser ving students.

RSU offers in-demand degree programs (nursing , chemical engineering , unmanned aircraft systems, cybersecurit y) along with unmatched facilities, including world-class student housing , on-campus nature reser ve, behavioral sciences lab and more Programs in medicine are among the st ate’s leaders, and RSU nursing graduates are always in high demand

RSU offers small class sizes with a student-facult y ratio of 16-to-1, allowing students to personally know their facult y According to RSU’s Class of 2020 graduates, 94% reported

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UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT: 3,177

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RSU is the Tulsa metro area ’ s only public universit y with on-campus housing , allowing students to fully participate in the traditional college experience Campus residents enjoy a variet y of amenities including a swimming pool, sand volleyball court, outdoor gathering spaces with a fire pit, movie rooms, themed housing areas and nearby hiking/walking trails

RSU has more than 40 student organizations that promote involvement and leadership, along with 12 NCAA Division II sports The RSU women ’ s softball team won the 2022 NCAA Division II national championship RSU offers bachelor ’ s and associate degrees entirely online, along with an online MBA, all for an affordable value

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Whether you’re interested in business, education, health sciences, technology or the arts, we offer a wide range of undergraduate majors and graduate programs to help you pursue your passions. Our small class sizes guarantee a personalized and unique college experience, setting you apart. Join our vibrant, close-knit community, where faith-driven values form the core of academic and spiritual growth.

Embrace Your Story. God’s Purpose.

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Tips to help students choose a college major

Millions of students attend college after high school. The Education Data Initiative says there were 18,939,568 people enrolled in colleges in the United States in 2023.

At some point in their pursuit of post-secondary education, students will need to choose a major. Choosing a major can be challenging for students who have various interests and/or did well in multiple subjects in high school. The good news is that once a major is chosen, it isn’t set in stone. Many students change their majors as they are exposed to different coursework in college. Here are a few ideas for choosing a major.

• Don’t be pressured by family. Some students simply choose Òthe family business’ route and select the same school and major as one or both of their parents. Make this a well-informed choice that considers various aspects and not just what Mom or Dad do for a living.

• Select a subject you enjoy. You do not want to be slugging through the next four or more years of school studying topics that bore you. Avoid potential burnout by choosing a major that interests you and offers a future.

• Research a related industry. Investigate which jobs have higher rates of openings and compare other factors like earning potential. While the goal is not simply to select the major that will lead to a job with the highest earning potential, you should consider majors that will lead to jobs that are stable and offer growth potential. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is a good start for data. It currently lists wind turbine service technicians and nurse practitioners as the fastest-growing occupations.

• Determine how rigorous coursework will be. Some majors feature more rigorous coursework than others. If you know that marathon study sessions and lots of research or writing projects are going to lead to extensive stress, it is probably best to consider another course of study. Indiana University Bloomington determined the most difficult majors based on the average time students spent per week preparing included architecture, chemical engineering and aeronautical engineering. Public relations, communications and criminal justice were among the less demanding majors, though it’s important to note that excelling in any course of study requires hard work and commitment.

• Check in with your academic advisor. Academic advisors can guide you by offering career assessment quizzes and going over your grades. Such assessments may reveal skills that align well with certain fields of study.

• Delay the decision. If you truly do not know what you want to study, enroll in school undeclared. This will give you a chance to explore some general education Òcore’ classes and feel out a school before making a larger commitment. Typically colleges will require a declaration of major by the end of sophomore year to allow enough time for completing that major’s required courses.

When choosing a major, students should weigh various factors to find a course of study that suits their interests and career goals.

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Find your fit at Northeastern State University where you can select from more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as Oklahoma’s only professional doctor of optometry degree. NSU’s degree lineup includes 41 majors that directly bolster Oklahoma’s top 100 critical occupations. With an extensive online catalog and campuses in growing communities such as Tahlequah, Muskogee and Broken Arrow, NSU is your choice whether you’re starting or finishing your degree Flexible courses and schedules cater to your busy life with classes offered in person, blended and online

LOCATIONS: Tahlequah, Muskogee, Broken Arrow and Online

STUDENT POPULATION: 8,005

HIGHEST DEGREE: Doctorate

MASCOT: RiverHawks

INSTAGRAM: @NSURiverHawks

NSU understands your path to higher education is unique and is here to help you every step of the way As a top institution for American Indian students and adult learners, NSU has the specializ ed support and services available to ensure your success—in the classroom and beyond. Whatever your educational goals are, there’s a place for you at NSU

Tahlequah’s updated historic campus is ready to welcome you, whether you’re starting as a freshman, transfer or graduate student. Here you’ll find a variety of student organizations, vibrant perfor ming arts and culture, intercollegiate athletics and more surrounded by the beautiful scenery of Green Country.

Muskogee’s modern campus is the destination for upper division and graduate level healthcare and professional training, offering programs in Physician Assistant Studies, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Nutritional Sciences, Speech-Language Pathology, Organizational Leadership and Public Health.

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Broken Arrow’s state-of-the-art campus offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate program concentrations including education, finance, natural sciences and more Childcare is available for qualifying students during select class times

Lear ning transcends the classroom at NSU, Oklahoma’s immersive lear ning institution. Hands-on research, clinical experiences and internship opportunities will equip you with a workforce-ready degree and experience

Upskill your future at NSU where micro-credential and digital badge offerings allow you to level up in your career while earning college credit. NSU works with employer partners to connect you with internship and job opportunities, setting you up for success long after graduation.

Transfer with ease. NSU works not only with students, but with other institutions to create seamless transfer opportunities through Smart Choice and other programs Transfer Student Services facilitates your transition to NSU by offering unofficial transcript evaluation, infor mation on degree programs and policies and connecting you to academic and support

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Continuing Education is your resource for continued professional and career development, including ACT and MCAT Test Prep, career training, accelerated certificates and personal enrichment opportunities at NSU

Money matters. NSU awards millions of dollars in scholarships, grants and tuition waivers each year. Don’t miss out on scholarships for incoming freshmen, transfer, tribal and graduate students Students in the Tulsa Achieves program might also be eligible for funding. Make the most of your time and money while on campus with coaching from NSU’s dedicated financial services team.

Ready to serve you. NSU is a designated Military Friendly, Silver Level campus where dedicated staff are ready to help you accomplish your goals Earn college credit for your military service and get one step closer to your college degree or certificate

You belong here! Don’t wait to start your higher education journey. Visit Go2NSU.com today.

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Variables to consider when deciding where to apply for college

Students’ college decisions are among the most significant choices they will make over the course of their lifetimes. Many students lay the foundations for rewarding careers during college, and the friendships formed during university years often last a lifetime.

Students cannot utilize a magic formula to ensure they choose the right college or university. However, on-campus visits and discussions with current and former students can provide invaluable insight into what life is like at a given college or university. In addition, students and their families can consider a host of variables as they try to decide where to apply for college.

• Cost: The high cost of college is well documented, but prices vary significantly. According to the Trends in College Pricing 2023 report from the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees at a public, four-year, in-state school was $11,260 in the 202223 school year. The average cost of tuition and fees and a private, nonprofit, four-year school during that same academic year was $41,540. That’s a price difference of more than $30,000 annually. Many students borrow money to finance their college educations, and high schoolers must consider the amount of debt they’re willing to take on when making this pivotal life decision.

• Campus life: The atmosphere on and around campus is another variable to consider when deciding where to apply to college. College is the first taste of independence many young people experience. Though students are often excited by that prospect, it’s important to recognize that the atmosphere on campus will go a long way toward determining how enjoyable life at a given college or university may be. For example, students who are looking forward to living on campus may not find that transition as enjoyable if a school has more commuter students than resident students. In addition, some students may prefer an insulated college environment, while others may be looking for opportunities to engage in city life that goes beyond campus activities. Students can identify what they want out of campus life and then choose schools based on how closely their environments align with those priorities.

• Curriculum: Curriculum merits ample consideration, even among students who are uncertain about what they want to study. For those who know what they want to study, arrange to speak with department faculty and current students when visiting the campus to identify if a given program aligns with your academic interests. Curriculums are designed differently at each university,

so programs under the same major can be vastly different from one school to the next. Students who are not sure what they want to study can look for colleges and universities that offer a wide range of majors, minors and concentrations.

• Reputation: A school’s reputation is another factor that merits consideration. Reputation is a somewhat fluid variable, and it’s not always the best barometer to use when assessing a college or university. However, if a school has an especially strong reputation among businesses and professionals in the field a student hopes to enter, then this can be a crucial variable when deciding where to apply.

These are just a handful of the variables students and their families can consider as they try to decide where young men and women will end up during the next phase of their academic journeys.

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DISCOVER Y OUR CALLING

UNL OCK Y OUR PO TENTIAL A T OKLAHO MA CHRIS TIAN UNIVERSITY .

Whether you’re interested in business, education, health sciences, technology or the arts, we offer a wide range of undergraduate majors and graduate programs to help you pursue your passions. Our small class sizes guarantee a personalized and unique college experience, setting you apart. Join our vibrant, close-knit community, where faith-driven values form the core of academic and spiritual growth.

Embrace Your Story. God’s Purpose.

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2,060 UNDER GRAD S TUDENT S

681 GRAD S TUDENT S

2,741 TOT A L S TUDENT S CURRENT S TUDENT ENR OLLMENT Fall 2024

50 UNDER GRAD MAJORS 26 GRAD PR OGRAMS 16:1

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The Universit y of Tulsa provides a world- class education in a top -ranked research se tting. TU ’ s 9:1 student-facult y ratio, state - of-the -ar t facilities and beautiful campus attrac ted a record number of National Merit scholars in fall 202 3 . Applications for undergraduate and graduate programs are open.

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The University of Oklahoma Polytechnic Institute at OU-Tulsa is focused on high-demand, applied technology-based education. We prepare graduates to transform industries in Oklahoma by offering innovative programs to meet growing workforce demands.

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CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN TRAINING SKILLED TRADE PROFESSIONALS TRADE

Tulsa Welding School (TWS) was founded in 1949 in Tulsa by two welders to meet the demand for skilled tradespeople in the welding industry Since then, TWS has become a multi-campus institution that trains students in the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for entry-level positions in the skilled trades. In Tulsa, TWS staff, its students and its employer partners remain dedicated to offering individuals in the community the chance to forge a brighter future through skills-based education while contributing to the city’s development and playing a vital role in preparing the next generation of Tulsa’s workforce This staple of the community both figuratively and literally helped build the foundation and infrastructure of the city it calls home.

Today, TWS offers hands-on training through its Welding, HVAC/Refrigeration, and Electrical programs. These programs can be completed in as few as seven months. TWS also offers an Associate of Occupational Studies in Welding Technology, a fourteen-month program for those students wanting to take their skills to the next level. Students can expect to receive training from experienced faculty who carry in-depth industry and hands-on knowledge. TWS offers flexible schedules whether students are just graduating from

high school, changing their career, or transitioning from military to civilian life

For the past 75 years, TWS has remained on the cutting edge of industry advancements, ensuring students are prepared to enter the field with the most current industry knowledge As the industry continues to evolve, TWS has also made significant efforts to make the trades a more diverse and inclusive place for people of all backgrounds. From scholarships to on-campus support and resources, TWS aims to break down any barriers in access to education and empower individuals to reach their full potential. What was once a male-dominated industry has now seen significant growth from diverse and underserved communities, especially women who now make up 10.8% of the construction industry workforce, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Ensuring our graduates are prepared for the future, TWS proudly focuses on innovation through virtual reality training for welding (OcuWeld) and for HVAC/R and electrical (Interplay) OcuWeld, created as a vision from our CEO Mary Kelly, and designed by TWS directors of welding training, allows students to practice their training anywhere, on-demand, without

WIFI, using Meta’s Oculus VR headset. OcuWeld was designed to provide students will access to educational resources to provide students will the opportunity to practice and hone the skills taught in the TWS labs. TWS is dedicated to continuing to find innovative educational solutions and resources to not only meet the changing needs of our students but to ensure that they are well prepared to meet current and future employer needs. In an effort to continue to meet the growing demand for skilled trades professionals, Tulsa Welding School has grown to include 3 additional campus locations: Jacksonville, Florida; and Houston and Dallas (Irving), Texas. TWS has over 37,000 graduates across all campus locations and have been placed into jobs across all 50 states.*

While Tulsa Welding School has been training skilled trades professionals for 75 years, they are just getting started! TWS is excited about the future of the skilled trades profession and helping to impact lives and communities here in Tulsa as well as nationwide

For additional information on Tulsa Welding School, visit tws.edu

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*TWS Graduates initially employed in all 50 states according to our ACCSC Annual Report data for reports dated 7/ 1/ 18 – 7/ 1/2023 For over 75 years, Tulsa Welding School (TWS) has been training skilled trades professionals, nationwide Students learn hands-on, technical competencies and skills through labs, virtual reality, and classroom instruction, with a curriculum designed to meet employers’ needs. TWS offers welding, HVAC/Refrigeration, electrical and electrical lineworker programs. There are four TWS campuses across the country including Tulsa Welding School in Tulsa, Tulsa Welding School Jacksonville, Tulsa Welding School & Technology Center in Houston, and Tulsa Welding School serving the Dallas/ Ft. Worth metro Accredited Schools, ACCSC. Licensed by OBPVS, approved, and regulated by TWC, and licensed by Florida CIE (License #2331). For more information, visit www tws.edu and follow along our social channels: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn.
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COLLEGE GUIDE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2024 | 15 Accredited School, ACCSC. Licensed by OBPVS and ASBPCE. Approved by TWC. The AOSWT program is an Associate of Occupational Studies degree program and is not an academic degree The AOSWT program is not approved for the following states: CO, GA, LA, MN, and TX. For more information about our programs, please visit our website at: http://www tws.edu/student-resources/regulatory-information/. SC AN QR C ODE T O LEARN MORE 2545 E. 11TH ST. TULSA, OK TWS.EDU just east of Lewis Ave. WELDING | HVAC/REFRIGERATION | ELECTRICAL 2545 E. 11TH ST. OK Located on historic R e 66, t east L wis A TRAIN TO BE A SKILLED TRADES PROFESSIONAL IN AS FEW AS 7 MONTHS Now enrolling for Summer and Fall starts

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THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA is a campus community in motion leading, innovating and creating transformative learning opportunities that foster success for our students. As Oklahoma’s largest metropolitan university, UCO provides high-quality, nationally recognized programs that are always evolving and adapting to the needs of our students.

Central offers 119 undergraduate and 81 graduate programs to our more than 12,000 students from our main campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, and facilities throughout the Oklahoma City metro. Whether you prefer in-person or online classes, or a mixture of both, Central has options that fit your needs and keeps you on track to graduate. We also offer select degree programs 100% online through our Connected Campus.

Every experience in and out of our classrooms is designed to move you forward. Mentorship opportunities, small class sizes, hands-on experiences and undergraduate research opportunities allow you to transform knowledge into the skills that matter most to you, to graduate schools and to employers around the world. You will graduate career ready, with less debt.

You don’t have to take our word for it; our national rankings prove it. UCO is one of the top public, regional universities in Oklahoma, ranked No. 34 in the nation for student experience and a top, public university in Oklahoma for getting a job after graduation, as well as a top-ranked university for military-connected students and online learning.

At Central, you will be moved by a campus that lets you create the college experience that’s right for you. Our five residence halls and 10 dining facilities are hubs of student life and exploration. With more than 200 student groups and organizations, 14 NCAA Division II athletic teams, fraternity and sorority life, spirit teams and beyond, you’ll find your niche and thrive among a community that celebrates you, for exactly who you are.

Located just minutes away from downtown Oklahoma City, UCO offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities. With its bustling arts scene, vibrant cultural attractions and diverse dining and entertainment options, Oklahoma City provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

As this next step of your life begins, as you move from who you’ve been to who you are becoming, our community will surround you, support you and always move with you. At UCO, anything is possible. So, what are you waiting for? Schedule a campus tour and see for yourself! Let’s make your next move together and turn one day into day one.

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Oklahoma State University is equipping future leaders across the state of Oklahoma and beyond. At OSU, our students have the opportunity to gain a world-class education through a variety of pathways while developing relationships and connections that will last a lifetime. We are a community of learners and leaders who are committed to making a difference in the world.

With endless academic options, you can get started right away on an educational journey that fuels your passion and prepares you for a rewarding career. Our university offers degree programs in STEM, aerospace, agriculture and much more. You can also experience innovation firsthand through OSU Polytech offering practical, applied learning opportunities through industry-aligned academic programs.

At OSU-Stillwater, you have access to five academic colleges with more than 300 degree programs and a top-rated honors program. Through these options and hands-on research opportunities as early as your freshman year, you can be part of an educational experience that discovers solutions through broad thinking and the pursuit of knowledge.

Through OSU-Tulsa, you can take part in a flexible learning experience that is tailored specifically to transfer students of different backgrounds and places in their academic journey. This tightknit campus environment allows you to take control and customize your bachelor’s degree to fit your goals. Also, College Park a unique partnership between Tulsa Community College and OSU-Tulsa gives placebound students an affordable opportunity to earn their bachelor’s degree from start to finish on OSU-Tulsa’s campus.

Our OSU Online programs provide convenient and flexible academic opportunities to start and finish a degree at your own pace. With 16 undergraduate majors and options available completely online, you will find the right fit for you. Through these online courses, you also have access to OSU’s online support and resources.

As a land-grant university, OSU is more than just a place to earn a degree. It is a promise for the future providing lifelong connections, personal growth opportunities and professional achievement. With innovative academic offerings, OSU will equip you with the tools you need to thrive in an ever-changing world.

Don’t wait discover why OSU and its outstanding resources are the right fit for you and your future.

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WHERE CAN YOU DEFINE YOUR FUTURE?

ORANGE IS THE ANSWER.

Oklahoma State University offers flexible and affordable learning pathways to earn your degree and better your future.

Through OSU ’s variety of academic options , you can experience the classic campus culture or embrace the freedom of online learning.

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OSU’s options include:

• OSU-Stillwater Dive into the traditional college experience within a spirited community

• OSU-Tulsa Experience an intimate, transfer-specific environment in downtown Tulsa

• OSU Online Engage in convenient and flexible degree options at your own pace Explore the right option for you. Learn more and apply today!

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