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Oklahoma's network of 29 technology centers on 62 campuses serves high school and adult learners with specialized career training in more than 90 instructional areas. High school students living in a technology center district attend tuition free, while adults are charged nominal tuition.
List of the best vocational, trade & technical schools in Oklahoma. The list includes the top schools to get education in fields like: Technology, Computing, Medical Care, Beauty, Construction and more.
The foundation for Oklahoma's statewide network of 29 technology center districts, operating 62 campuses statewide, was laid in 1966 when Oklahoma voters approved a constitutional amendment allowing the establishment of what were then called area vocational-technical schools.
High school students have more than 35 career training programs from which to choose... and they are all tuition-free. Whether you're just starting your first career path, seeking new career options, or exploring personal interests, Francis Tuttle has hundreds of courses and classes to help you find the future you.
Customized Training, Coaching, and Conferencing for Oklahoma Businesses. Serving Moore, Norman, and south Oklahoma City since 1972. Mission: Preparing for Success, Changing Lives, Building Better Tomorrows. MNTC Superintendent shines spotlight on CareerTech.
ICTC serves over 12,372 enrollees, 50 public school districts, and four private schools in all or part of seven counties. ICTC offers 28 full-time day programs focusing on meeting the needs of business and industry partners and developing world-class leaders for the workplace.
Located in Midwest City, Mid-Del Tech offers a variety of courses to help you get the skills you need for the career you want. We offer full-time programs, short-term courses, and workforce development training.
Trade and vocational schools in Oklahoma provide career-focused training for in-demand careers. Vocational school graduates can pursue allied health careers like respiratory therapist and dental hygienist. They can also train for careers as electricians, mechanics, and welders.
As part of the Oklahoma CareerTech system, our 25 communities, including 18 high schools, gain strength as we prepare secondary and post-secondary students for the workforce, armed with industry-recognized credentials.