Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

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Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology (OSUIT) is a public institute of technology in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma State University System. OSUIT has 37 programs of study which include 31 programs of study towards an Associate in Applied Science degree, 4 programs towards an Associate in Science transfer degree, and 3 programs towards Bachelor of Technology degrees.[1]

Established1946
ProvostRandy Wymore
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Oklahoma State University
Institute of Technology
TypePublic institute of technology
Established1946
ProvostRandy Wymore
Undergraduates3,000
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
Websiteosuit.edu
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History

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Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2023[2]
Race and ethnicity Total
White 55%
 
Two or more races 15%
 
American Indian/Alaska Native 13%
 
Hispanic 9%
 
Black 5%
 
Asian 1%
 
International student 1%
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[a] 46%
 
Affluent[b] 54%
 
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Before Oklahoma statehood, the site of the school had served as a Creek Nation orphanage from 1892 to 1906. In 1943 the United States Army acquired the site to serve under the jurisdiction of Camp Gruber as Glennan General Hospital, initially intended for U.S. troops but subsequently designated as a facility for treating prisoners of war (mainly Germans) captured in North Africa and elsewhere.[3] After World War II ended, Oklahoma A&M acquired the camp and converted it into a branch campus, whose initial emphasis was vocational training for veterans, both male and female.[4] The school has seen several name changes and received its current name in 2008.[5]

Leadership

1946-1963L. Keith CovelleDirector
1963-1983Wayne W. Miller[6]Director
1983-2011Robert E. KlabenesPresident
2011–2023Bill R. PathPresident
2024-presentRandy WymoreProvost

Institution names

Names of the institution have included:[7]

1946-1957Oklahoma A. and M. College School of Technical Training
1957-1986Oklahoma State University School of Technical Training
1986-1990Oklahoma State University Technical Branch, Okmulgee
1990–2008Oklahoma State University, Okmulgee[8]
2008–presentOklahoma State University Institute of Technology[5]

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Notes

  1. The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  2. The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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