Occupational Industrial Services

Occupational Industrial Services at Northeast Technology Center.Career Overview:

In an effort to help sophomores, juniors, and seniors become self-reliant and employable in fields where the skills learned in the classroom can be utilized in the work world, Northeast Technology offers two career training field designed to meet the vocational needs of its students: Domestic Occupational Services and Industrial Occupational Services. These two programs are open to 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. In special cases, 9th graders will be accepted into these programs upon recommendation. Students in these two programs are given individualized instruction where possible, and are allowed to progress at their own pace.

College Credits are available from participating colleges and universities. For more information refer to the college credit link.

Full and Half-Time Sessions:

8:30am – 11:30am and 12:30pm to 3:30pm
Enrollment open to high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors.


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Afton campus offers this program, click for campus contact information.Afton
Career One Stop site...information about careers, salaries, locations, and job objectives.
Oklahoma Employment & Outlook:
Visit Career One Stop for employment information.
Salary Range $8 - $22/hr

Campus Career Major Full Time
Afton campus offers this program, click for campus contact information.

Landscape Maintenance Technician

Horticulture
Lawn Care

5 Months
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Carpentry
Electrical
Plumbing
Masonry
7 Months
*High Schools Students Attend Free

Other Costs:

Certifications/License -Earn credit towards industry certification
Student Organizations –Skills USA $12

Enrollment or Questions:

dewayne.mead@netech.edu
Phone: 918-257-8324

Financial Aid - Scholarships:

lavonne.reavis@netech.edu
Phone: 918-825-5555

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