Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College is located in Miami, Oklahoma, USA. Here is a detailed introduction:
School History
The school was founded in 1919 as the Miami Mining School. It was renamed Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College in 1924 and changed to its current name in 1943.
School Size
The school is a two-year public community college with a campus area of 340 acres. The total enrollment in 2002-2003 was 2,102, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 23:1. Students come from 25 states and regions and 19 other countries.
Professional Settings
The school offers 42 Academic majors, covering certificate courses and associate degree courses in six academic departments, including agriculture, business and technology, communications and fine arts, mathematics and science, nursing and allied health and physical education, and social sciences.
Teaching Features
The school implements an open admissions policy, provides academic counseling, distance education and other services, focuses on practical teaching and vocational skills training, and students can directly find employment or enter a four-year university for further study after graduation.
Campus Life
The school has student organizations such as drama clubs and choirs, as well as 50 social organizations for all students and a variety of campus activities, such as homecoming. In addition, the school offers 500 university dormitory rooms, and campus security is patrolled 24 hours a day.
Sports Achievements
The school's sports programs are rich in tradition and highly competitive. It has won national championships many times, and many athletes have entered the first league and eventually become professional players. Its men's sports mascot is "Golden Nordic Man" and the women's sports mascot is "Nordic Lady".
Tuition and Aid
Tuition for full-time students in the state is $1,838, and for part-time students is $61.25 per credit; tuition for full-time students out of the state is $4,478, and for part-time students is $149.25 per credit. 93% of freshmen receive financial aid.
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