Tulsa Technology Center

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Broken Arrow Campus

The Broken Arrow Campus is one of the largest campuses in Oklahoma and home to more than 80 full-time and hundreds of part-time career programs and classes, as well as hundreds of part-time classes for business, information technology, health sciences, and other subjects. Students may pursue business administration, information technology, health sciences, and more degrees at this campus. In addition, online courses offered through this school allow for convenient study from anywhere worldwide and even help earn industry certifications through these courses.

Broken Arrow Community College is an integral partner with local employers in Oklahoma, committed to economic development through quality technical training and career-related education. In addition, OBAN membership gives businesses access to federal, state, and local contract opportunities for marketing their products or services.

Tulsa Technology Center-Broken Arrow Campus awarded 1,677 degrees to students in 2021, primarily white students, followed by Hispanic, Latino, and African American students. As this college does not belong to any religious denomination, Communication Technologies, Mechanical Technologies, and Transportation were popular majors at Tulsa Technology Center-Broken Arrow.

Tulsa Technology Center-Broken Broken Arrow Campus of Oklahoma State University opened in 2001 following the passage of a tax ordinance funding its construction by Tulsa city officials, who also provided land for this facility.

NSU-Broken Arrow, as a regional university, may provide a lower-division undergraduate study that leads to a baccalaureate degree; however, due to being classified as a branch college, it cannot accept freshman students. Furthermore, according to state constitution regulations, the State Regents determine functions and courses of study for every institution within its system.

Tulsa Tech-Broken Arrow campus is situated in a suburban environment amidst trees and parks. Its facilities are modern and comfortable, boasting an excellent student-to-teacher ratio for student comfort. Furthermore, Tulsa Tech-Broken Arrow provides access to an expansive library with thousands of books, various learning resources, and computer labs for its students.

Peoria Campus

The Peoria Campus of Tulsa Technology Center is a passion and determination hub housing numerous first responder career training options such as criminal justice and paramedic. Furthermore, this campus features administrative career training and welding programs; it also features early education classrooms, working daycare services, and meeting spaces available to students and community members alike.

Tulsa Tech College offers degree programs and numerous continuing education and professional development classes to allow students to develop or refresh their existing skills and gain new ones. Their website features an easy search tool so students can quickly locate the courses best suited for them.

Tulsa Technology Center boasts multiple campus locations in Oklahoma. Offering certificates, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees – some programs are offered online while others are available on campus – the Higher Learning Commission accredits the school, and numerous scholarships and grants are available to its students.

Peoria, located in central Illinois, is a bustling city boasting three professional sports teams, multi-national corporations, and one of the nation’s premier regional universities – Bradley University is also located here, as is an internationally recognized center for biotechnology research and development at Tulsa Technology Center serving local business.

Tulsa Technology Center provides alternative education programs for high school students at risk of dropping out. Their program includes hands-on experience, personalized instruction, and the support of caring staff, designed to prepare them for success in the workplace and lead a fulfilling life.

Angela Cash serves as Bid Assistance Coordinator at Tulsa Technology Center/Owasso office and holds certification as a Contracting Assistant Specialist from the National Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers. An accomplished government contracting professional with over 20 years in the hospitality and business sectors. A graduate of Northeastern State University with numerous certificates earned, Angela is highly valued in her role.

Riverside Campus

Tulsa Technology Center provides career training programs that equip you with the necessary skills for a new job. Their high graduation rate and affordable tuition make this an excellent place for people of all ages. Furthermore, there are scholarships available that cover costs associated with attendance, such as current high schoolers or adult learners alike; some even cover book costs!

Riverside Campus of Tulsa Technology Center offers modern facilities to facilitate learning. Classrooms feature project-based learning to prepare students for life outside the classroom. This school’s hands-on instruction prepares students for careers in medical sciences, agriculture, and other areas. Our college is committed to offering our students, faculty, and staff a safe and welcoming environment. Our school maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding any form of discrimination or harassment. This includes race, color, sex, age, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or other similar forms.

Tuition at Tulsa Technology Center is free for currently enrolled high school students and those with GED certificates, while Oklahoma’s Promise tuition assistance may also apply. High school extension program courses at Tulsa Tech give high schoolers an idea of what college classes might feel like.

Tulsa Technology Center graduates typically make more money than those who have not graduated, with those holding degrees in one of the more specialized majors – communications technologies, transportation technologies, manufacturing technologies, or construction technologies making considerably more. Graduates may work across various industries, including general medical/surgical hospitals; specialty (except psychiatric/substance abuse hospitals); elementary/secondary schools, and physicians’ offices.

Tulsa Technology Center offers an excellent start to higher education for graduates from high school. Their counselors and advisors can help create a tailored career plan based on your interests, strengths, values, and work priorities and find you a degree that aligns with your future aspirations and goals. Plus, they have daytime, evening, and all-day classes available!

The Original Campus

Tulsa Technology Center opened its first campus in 1965 with two buildings and 14 vocational programs – this was where everything began! Situated in northeast Tulsa, this original Campus features multiple meeting spaces available for public use.

Our campus provides aviation maintenance, audio/visual, information technology, and hospitality programs, offering training in plane repair, keeping hackers out of sensitive data, or creating your TV show. It’s also home to hospitality programs where students learn to plan menus and coordinate events from start to finish.

Sharon Schaub epitomized Tulsa Tech’s commitment to serving diverse populations with excellence. Throughout her career, Sharon focused on empowering underserved students and avidly supported students requiring assistance. Sharon played an instrumental role in creating the Margaret Hudson Program, which fused professional skills with service-learning activities.

Sand Springs Campus stands out among Tulsa Technology Center districts as one of its most creative campuses, boasting an atmosphere students describe as being like that of a family home. Here, students can enjoy art and communications programs and construction-related careers. In addition, high school extension programs allow them to take Tulsa Tech courses while attending their respective high schools.

Tulsa Technology Center’s District Services Center is the hub of logistics, facilities maintenance, and administrative services for our six campuses and multiple partner high school locations. Situated near Broken Arrow Expressway, this location contains a central distribution center for supplies and materials, a carpentry shop, and a district print shop – making it an ideal spot to host meetings or events.

Angela Cash serves as Bid Assistance Coordinator at Tulsa Technology Center-Owasso and holds certification as a Contracting Assistance Specialist with Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network (OBAN) and Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC). Angela provides counseling on registrations, methods, and procedures necessary for doing business with federal, state, and local government contracts in her government contracting capacity.