Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) is a public community college located in Oklahoma, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
History:
The school was founded in 1901 as a college preparatory school in the Oklahoma area. In 1902, it officially opened to 217 students and 7 teachers. During its development, it has changed its name many times and was named Northern Oklahoma College in 1965.
In the early days, the school mainly served as a "student supply" institution for the University of Oklahoma, and later gradually developed into an independent community college. In 2006, the school's Jinze Performing Arts Center was completed, further highlighting its heritage in the field of art.
Campus distribution:
Main campus: Located in Tonkawa, this is the origin of the school, with a long history and profound cultural heritage. The main campus has the Arbuckle Historical Museum and Welcome Center, which not only displays a collection of artifacts with local historical significance, but also serves as a reception center for students and visitors.
Endi Campus: Located in Enid, the school acquired the former Phillips University in Endi, Oklahoma in 1999 and turned it into NOC's Endi Campus.
Stillwater Campus: Located in Stillwater, it was established in 2003, further expanding the school's teaching coverage and influence.
Academic Programs:
Professional Abundance: It offers a wide range of academic majors and course options, including more than 50 majors in associate degree programs, covering health-related majors, social sciences and humanities, education, business management and other fields. For example, in the health field, there are related majors such as nursing; the education major provides a foundation for students who want to work in the education industry; the business management major cultivates students' skills and knowledge in the business field.
Featured Programs: The school's Digital Media College is quite distinctive, offering courses such as digital media, animation design, 3D modeling and animation, basic graphic design, etc., providing good learning opportunities for students interested in related fields such as digital animation.
Transfer Program: We have a partnership with Oklahoma State University. For students who want to transfer to Oklahoma State University but do not meet the admission requirements, the Stillwater campus offers a NOC-OSU transfer program to help students make a smooth transition.
Teaching Resources:
Faculty: We have an excellent team of teachers with a student-teacher ratio of about 19:1 (the national average in the United States is 21:1). The teachers devote more energy to teaching and are committed to providing students with high-quality education.
Teaching Facilities: The school is equipped with modern teaching facilities, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, etc., which provide good conditions for students' study and research.
Student Life:
Student Organizations and Clubs: The school has a variety of student organizations and clubs. Students can participate in them according to their interests and hobbies, expand their interests and hobbies and social circles.
Sports Activities: The school has rich sports activities, has its own sports teams, participates in the first division of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), and its sports programs also have a certain influence in Oklahoma.
Tuition and Financial Aid:
As a public community college, tuition is relatively low. In-state tuition is $4,857, out-of-state tuition is $11,622, and the average net tuition is about $7,474. For students with limited family financial conditions, the school also provides a variety of financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help students reduce their financial burden.
In general, Northern Oklahoma College is a community college with a long history, strong academic strength, rich teaching resources, and relatively low tuition. It provides high-quality higher education opportunities for students in northern Oklahoma.
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