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  • State Aid

    State aid is available to many Oklahoma residents. There are two primary sources of state aid, Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG) and Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP). Follow the links below for more information. NEO FAFSA Code: 003160… Read More

  • Virtual Wellness Resources

    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is critical to emphasize that maintaining six-feet social distancing remains important to slowing the spread of the virus, especially when out in public, even for a walk around the block. The CDC also is advising the use of simple… Read More

  • Workstudy

    Federal Work Study provides part-time jobs for students with financial need. You must fill out a FAFSA so NEO can determine if you are eligible for Federal Work Study. Eligibility is determined by subtracting your SAI and the amount of all your other aid from your cost of attendance. Read More

  • Health Services

    Services to help students to be healthy and successful Counseling The goal of the Counseling Center is to help all students be successful while here at NEO. Counseling staff work closely with Student Support Services, which is located in Ables Hall, second floor. Counselor – Lori Kurtz | 918-540-6229 or … Read More

  • Loans

    Loans are a type of financial aid that must be repaid, with interest. More than 60% of students borrow money to pay for school. Each type of loan has its own eligibility requirements. You must file a FAFSA in order to receive a federal loan. All federal loans must be… Read More

  • Important Dates

    Below are important dates for all future Golden Norsemen: August Request a catalog and admissions information September Apply early for admission Schedule a campus visit NEO A&M College Fair and Financial Aid/Parent Nights October Fill out the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) by October 1. Read More

  • English

    Composition classes expose students to writing standards and expectations they will face throughout college and into their working life. Beyond learning the structures of writing, students learn necessary communication skills such as making pointed arguments and evaluating and using various types of research. Employers are looking for workers who can… Read More

  • Criminal Justice

    This program provides a foundation for students wanting to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree in criminal justice and for those students wanting to seek direct employment in criminal justice. Criminal Justice Associate in ArtsExample Plan of Study (PDF) Careers in Criminal Justice… Read More

  • Evacuation Procedures & Shelter Areas

    In order to keep the campus community safe and orderly should the need arise, each building has a location designated as a shelter or refuge area. This is the area that you will need to go in the event of a severe weather or tornado warning. Each building and residence… Read More

  • Art and Design

    Art and Design students receive a sound foundation in drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture and design, all taught in small studio classes that allow creative interaction with the instructor and among the students. Many techniques are explored to build analytic and artistic skills and to develop portfolios for art majors who… Read More

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