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Increasing opportunities for Native American students to gain the skills necessary so they can contribute to tribal food sustainability and food sovereignty
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Northeastern State University and Oklahoma State University have complimentary agricultural programs and have collaborated to deliver an affordable education and unique student experience.
The agriculture department offers students a wide range of disciplines to study. The Associate of Science degree is designed to prepare students for transfer into a bachelor’s degree program at a four-year college. NEO students can choose from degrees in agriculture or pre-veterinary science.
You’re not a number in our college – you’re and individual with unique needs, interests and goals. We make it a top priority to create a family atmosphere in and out of the classroom, while still challenging you with rigorous and engaging academics offered by our dedicated faculty, and plenty of opportunity for gaining real-world experience.
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OSU in partnership with NEO, are collaborating to provide scholarship and support opportunities for Native American high school students. The cohort will consist of nine students. Students will earn an associate's degree from NEO and seamlessly continue their education to OSU to earn a dual bachelor's degree – one in entomology and one in plant and soil sciences.
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