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Adult Career Development Short-Term Courses Spring Catalog 2015 Windows 8 Technical & Industrial Creative Arts & Crafts Finance & Investment Fire Training Program Online Courses Business & Industry Pg. 1 Pg. 18 Pg. 3 Pg. 8 Pg. 9 Pg. 16 Pg. 21

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Adult Career DevelopmentShort-Term Courses Spring Catalog 2015

Windows 8

Technical & Industrial

Creative Arts &Crafts

Finance & Investment

Fire TrainingProgram

OnlineCourses

Business &Industry

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17th Annual Foundation Golf Tournament

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Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center Foundation, Enhancing Education Opportunities For a complete list of tournament sponsors, visit eoctech.edu/foundation

March 12, 2015March 12, 2015March 12, 2015

Job FairJob FairThe EOCThe EOC

[email protected]

More Info:eoctech.edu/readytowork

10 am - 2 pm @ EOC Tech

4601 N Choctaw Road · Choctaw, OK 73020405.390.9591 · eoctech.edu

Partnering inyour Journey:

The Job Fair is FREE and Open to the Community

Companies will be looking...For Full-Time, Part-Time and Apprentice Positions.

Attention Job Seekers...Come Dressed For Successand Have Your Resume Ready!!!

Need Help Getting Prepared?Contact Vickie Davies @[email protected] 405.390.5331

Creative Arts & Crafts

Emergency Medical Technician

Finance & Investment

Fire Training

General Interest

Adult Career Development

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Computer Technology

Health Care 14

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Adult Career DevelopmentTable of Contents

Security & Handgun Training

Small Business Management

Technical/Industrial Training

Business & Industry Services

Adult Career Development Enrollment Form

Adult Career Development General Information

Coming Events at Choctaw Library

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Online Courses 16

Child Care 13

Full-Time Career Majors 29Full-Time Career Majors General Information 35

Computer Technology

*NEW*Windows 8DATE HR CODE COST3/23-4/6 13 AWD8154A $75

Mon/Wed, 6:30pm-9:00pmThis course provides an easy to understand, step-by-step, hands-on, skills-based approach that makes the move to Windows 8 simple. In this class students become familiarized with the start menu, search box and system state options; discuss Windows Explorer and its new features; and user account control and Windows Defender.Tuition: $50 | Book: $25 | Total: $75

*NEW*Office 2013DATE HR CODE COST2/16-3/11 20 AMOF153A $90

Mon/Wed, 6:30pm-9:00pmMicrosoft Office 2013 introduces the Office 2013 Ribbon interface and basic navigation in documents. • Word Basics, 4 lessons: Opening and closing

documents, editing documents, moving and copying text, formatting text, spell check and working with graphic images

• Excel Basics, 2 lessons: Formulas and functions, sorting lists, creating charts

• PowerPoint Basics: Designing PowerPoint presentations and delivering slide shows

• Access Basics: Creating an Access database, entering data and constructing, modifying and printing tables. Based on user requests, this edition adds coverage of live previews, galleries and creating new folders

Tuition: $60 | Book: $30 | Total: $90

Introduction to ComputersDATE HR CODE COST1/12-2/9 20 AITC153A $1004/6-4/29 20 AITC154A $100

Mon/Wed, 6:30pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITE: Basic keyboarding skills and/or understanding of the keyboard This course is recommended before other computer classes are attempted. Students learn basic terminology and concepts relating to PC computers, including tips and information about monitors, printers, hard disks and CD-ROM disk drivers. Use of the mouse; how to create, move, and delete files/folders; how to change computer system settings and how to save, revise and print documents are also taught. Tuition: $70 | Book: $30 | Total: $100

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Computer CoursesBasics of Selling on eBayDATE HR CODE COST2/24 & 3/3 6 a) ABSE153A $303/31 & 4/7 6 b) ABSE154A $305/7 & 5/14 6 c) ABSE154B $30

Tue a) 5:30pm-8:30pm Tue b) 1:00pm-4:00pm Thur c) 5:30pm-8:30pmPREREQUISITE: Basic computer and Internet skills Develop the ability to market your products with eBay’s millions of users. You will be taught how to create your seller account, list items for sale and gain the tools needed to be a successful seller on eBay.

Tech GadgetsDATE HR CODE COST2/16 & 2/19 4 ATGI153A $254/13 & 4/16 4 ATGI154A $25

Mon/Thu, 6:30pm-8:30pmHaving all the smart gadgets in the world is no good without knowing how to use them. This course is designed to give entry level skills into the world of smart devices. Students learn basic terminology and ideas related to various smart devices including devices from Apple, Android, Amazon, B & N, and Microsoft.Tuition: $25 | Total: $25

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

2 To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Arts & Crafts

Quilting at Luther Community CenterDATE HR CODE COSTa) 1/13-3/3 24 AQLC153A $70b) 3/24-5/12 24 AQLC154B $70

Tue, 1:15pm-4:15pmLearn the essentials of each design. The instructor discusses materials needed the first day of class. Students need to bring a sewing machine with them to class. a) Twist b) Friendship Quilt

Quilt TopDATE HR CODE COSTa) 1/15-3/5 24 AQLT153A $70b) 3/26-5/14 24 AQLT154B $70

Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pStudents learn the essentials of each design. Instructor discusses materials needed the first night of class. Students need to bring a sewing machine with them to class. a) Twist b) Friendship Quilt

Oil PaintingDATE HR CODE COST1/13-3/3 24 AOLP153A $703/24-5/26 24 AOLP154A $70

Tue, 6:00pm-9:00pmWork on composition, contrast and blending of colors, the use of different brushes and the effect of light and shadow. Students also learn how to create a dimensional life-like painting as well as working on simple landscapes, still life, figures and freehand drawing. Students will paint the first night of class, so bring your supplies. Bring pictures of photographs you would like to paint as the first painting is of your choice. Call 390.5333 for a supply list. Cost of supplies NOT included in the class cost.

Card MakingDATE HR CODE COST1/21-3/11 24 ACRM153A $703/25-5/13 24 ACRM154A $70

Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmThis class offers students ideas and techniques for all levels of card making from simple basic cards to beautiful advanced handmade cards for all types of occasions.

Beginning CrochetDATE HR CODE COST2/16-3/11 24 ABCR153A $704/6-4/29 24 ABCR154A $70

Mon/Wed, 5:30pm-8:30pmStudents receive one-on-one instruction from an experienced crochet instructor. Several projects are made in class. A supply list is available the first night of class. Cost of supplies is NOT included in the class cost.

Basic Basket Making IIDATE HR CODE COST3/23-5/11 24 ABM2154A $70

Mon, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITE: Basic Basket Making I Learn more difficult techniques and design. Students are given the foundation to build their own style and unique talents. All materials are cut and prepared in class. Dress in comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting stained. A supply list is available the first night of class. Cost of supplies (approx. $20) is NOT included in the class cost.

Basic Basket Making IDATE HR CODE COST1/12-3/9 24 ABM1153A $70

Mon, 6:00pm-9:00pmLearn the Native American art of basket making. Basketry is an art in which creativity and knowledge is limited only by imagination and willingness to try. Students learn all aspects of basic basket techniques including how to cut reeds, a variety of weaves and several basket designs. No experience necessary. Dress in comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting stained. A supply list is available the first night of class. Cost of supplies (approx. $20) is NOT included in the class cost.

Creative Arts & Crafts

Basic KnittingDATE HR CODE COST1/22-3/12 24 ABKN153A $70

Thu, 6:00pm-8:00pmStudents will be taught the basic knitting stitches and different designs by first making a sampler scarf. Students will begin knitting the first night of class. Bring a skein of knitting thread (in a color of your choice) and knitting needles (in a size of your choice). Cost of supplies is NOT included in the class cost.

3 To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Basic Sewing SkillsDATE HR CODE COST2/11-3/4 12 ASEW153A $40

Wed, 6:00-9:00pmStudents will be taught basic sewing skills with their own machines by a certified Family and Consumer Science Teacher. Topics include: threading the machine, common seams, selecting a pattern, purchasing fabric, notions and other supplies, laying out and cutting a simple pattern, following pattern instructions, sewing on a button, and hemming a garment by machine or hand. Students need to bring a portable sewing machine to class. A supply list will be provided the first night of class and students will need to select and purchase items for their simple garment by the second week of class. Estimated cost of supplies (not including sewing machine) $30.

4 To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Emergency Medical Technician

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EMT ProgramsEMT Basic v.4 | HL001-0011HR SOC CODE COST FA341 8 $1300* V

1/5-6/15, Mon/Fri 8:30am-4:30pm | EMTB153APREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, TABE Reading Test, Co-enrollment in Hazmat Awareness Core First Aid and Healthcare Provider CPR is included in this career major. Students in this major learn about airway management, how to perform patient assessment, response and treatment of patients in common medical emergencies as well as management of trauma patients. They gain fundamental knowledge of EMS operational roles and responsibilities, including ethics, to ensure safe and effective response, scene management, and transport of patients. Students practice in a variety of settings chosen by the instructor. Students must obtain EMT-Basic certification to work in this field. BLS Test Date - June 15 at 9 AMHOURS: 305 classroom | 36 clinical | Total: 341*Tuition: $975 | Books: $225• Pre-Hosp Emerg Care, 10th Ed [ISBN 0-13-35202-34]-$130• Anatomy & Physiology for Emerg Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87]-$95| CPR Cert. Fee $5 | Shirt: $25 | Drug Screen: $40 | FISDAP: $30 | Total: $1300

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)

The EMT/Paramedic program at EOC Tech trains students to work in Emergency Medical Services. EMT’s administer emergency care and medication to trauma victims and those who suffer sudden illness and attacks. EMT’s work with victims at the scene and during transportation to hospitals. EMT’s usually function in teams of two and may be members of hospital emergency departments, intensive or coronary care units, rescue squads or volunteer departments. Class costs include: books, CPR training, clinical shirt, FISDAP user I.D./access and SurScan Drug Screen. Costs not included are navy blue EMT pants, black boots, OSBI background check ($19), Group One background check ($45) and immunizations (cost will vary depending on where student obtain vaccines ranging between $10 to update a single TB test, or up to $390 for complete immunizations if student lacks all). Classroom uniform shirts $11 each.

Required Immunizations - Due on/before the First Day of Class• MMR (need two shots before age 18 or one after

age 18), • Varicella immunization or Titer. Physician’s

documentation of having had disease (Chicken Pox) is NOT acceptable

• TWO Tuberculosis (PPD) tests within the last year (must be current through clinical rotations). If you are an active healthcare worker and have been receiving yearly TB tests you are only required to submit ONE TB test within the last year

• Hepatitis B immunization complete or started

Required Background Checks - Due on/before the First Day of Class • OSBI Background Check

Request a search for Name Based, Sex Offender and Mary Rippy Violent Offender. All three boxes at the bottom of the report must be stamped. OSBI is located at 6600 N. Harvey Place, OKC OK 73116 405.848.6742

• Group One Background Check In order to obtain the Group One background check, visit www.gp1.com/students. This must be dated within one month of class start date. Upon completing the online process, print receipt and turn in with your other records. Results are accessed by the EMT Coordinator online

All students enrolling in any EMT class MUST provide a Social Security number at time of enrollment. This information is required by the Oklahoma State Department of Health in order for a student to receive any credit/certification for classes completed.

FA - Financial Aid 3 Available 8 Not Offered V - Veteran’s Assistance P - Pell Grant

Tentative EMT Schedules

EMT Basic Fall 2015 7/6/15-12/11/15 - Mon/Fri - EMTB161A 8:30am-4:30pm

EMT Advanced Fall 2015 7/6/15-12/14/15 - Mon/Fri - EMTA161A 8:30am-4:30pm

EMT Specialist Basic Fall 2015 7/6/15-12/17/15 - Mon-Fri - MACB161A 7:00am-4:30pm

EMT Specialist Advanced Fall 2015 7/6/15-12/17/15 - Mon/Fri - MACA161A 7:00am-4:30pm

*Dates and prices may be subject to change. Enrollment packets will be available in March of 2015. Enrollment Will Be June 2015.

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EMT Advanced v.3 | HL001-0066HR SOC CODE COST FA395 8 $1600* V

1/5-6/8, Mon/Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm | EMTA153APREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card. Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must be EMT Basic prior to first day of class. The Advanced EMT course is the step between EMT and Paramedic certification. Students will learn advanced patient assessment techniques, to use specialized equipment, and invasive lifesaving procedures. Upon completion of this course students will be eligible to take the National Registry of EMT’s Advanced EMT exam, and can continue on to the Paramedic level.HOURS: Classroom: 267 | Clinical: 128 | Total: 395 *Tuition: $1165 | Books: $265• AEMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach, 1st Ed [ISBN 0-13-35202-34]-$170• Anatomy & Physiology for Emer. Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87]-$95 | Shirt: $25 | Clinical Hub: $20 | Drug Screen: $40 | FISDAP: $80 | CPR Cert. Fee $5 | Total: $1600

EMT Paramedic v.4 | HL001-0010HR SOC CODE COST FA1244 29-2041.00 $4960* V/P

8/4/15-9/1/16, Tue/Thur - 8:30am-4:30pm | EMTP161APREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must be EMT Basic prior to first day of class. AEMT and A&P curriculum completed successfully per EMT Coordinator.EMT-Paramedics study the similar topics as EMT-Basics, but more in depth. EMT-Paramedics also have more responsibilities and play a larger role in the EMS system. In the EMT majors students will learn airway management and ventilation, how to perform patient assessment, how to respond and treat patients in medical emergencies, and how to manage trauma patients. They will gain fundamental knowledge of EMS operational roles and responsibilities, including ethics, to ensure safe and effective response, scene management, and transport of patients. Students practice in a variety of settings as chosen by the instructor. Students must obtain EMT-Paramedic certification to work in this field. HOURS: Classroom: 740 | Clinical: 504 | Total: 1244 *Tuition: $3775 | Books: $525 • E-Text, Pharmacology & 12-Lead Interpretation [ISBN 0-13-35277-6X]-$350 • PEPP Manual [ISBN: 9780763743734]-$37• PHTLS Manual [ISBN: 9780323065023]-$63• ACLS Manual [ISBN: 9781616690106]-$35• PALS Manual [ISBN: 9781616691127]-$40| Shirt: $50 | Adv. Procedural Lab Fee: $400 | Clinical Hub: $20 | Drug Screen: $80 | FISDAP: $110 | +Students are responsible for providing their own tablets. An information sheet is available upon request of tablet system requirements and possible options of where to purchase and/or lease a tablet. Dates and cost may be subject to change.

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

EMT Specialist Basic | HL001-0127HR SOC CODE COST FA515 8 $2070* V

1/5-6/16, | MACB153AMon/Fri 8:30am-4:30pm Tue/Wed/Thur - 7:00am-4:30pm** PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness, adult enrollment only.

The EMT Specialist Basic is a new career major that com-bines some Anatomy and Physiology, EMT Basic curriculum, and 8 fire courses** together to make the newly graduated EMT more marketable in the ever changing world of Emer-gency Medical Services. The course consists of 76 hours of Anatomy and Physiology to help prepare the student to be a better first responder. The core EMT curriculum teaches the student to help care for the sick and injured in the prehos-pital setting through topics such as patient assessment, treatment of the airway compromised patient, and traumatic injury treatment and transport. The student will experience both classroom time, and field clinical rotations with 3 local EMS providers. The EMT Specialist Basic student should expect to do physical conditioning on a daily basis before class.

**Students will meet on the following T/W/TH dates for 8 fire-related courses:• Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers - Tues/Wed - 1/13/15 & 1/14/15• Ropes for Emergency Responders - Wed/Thu - 1/21/15 & 1/22/15• Hazardous Materials Awareness - Tue - 4/7/15• Basic Vehicle Extriction - Wed Thu - 4/22/15 & 4/23/15• Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness - Tue - 5/26/15• Intro to Water Rescue - Thu - 5/28/15• Public Speaking & Communications - Tue - 6/9/15• Emergency Vehicle Operations - Tue - 6/16/15

HOURS: Classroom: 479 | Clinical: 36 | Total: 515*Tuition: $1695 | Books: $245 • Pre-Hosp Emerg Care, 10th Ed [ISBN 0-13-35202-34]-$130 • Anatomy & Physiology for Emerg Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87]-$95 • ERG – Guidebook - $10• EVO – Fire Operator Response Book [ISBN 34448]-$10| Shirt: $25 | CPR Cert. Fee: $5 | Fire Cert Fees: $30Drug Screen Fee: $40 | FISDAP: $30 | Total: $2070Dates may be subject to change

Total: $4960

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Jun 15th, 9am$50 charge for students outside EOC Tech District

EMT Basic National Registry Test Dates

ALS Practical Test DatesIn order to evaluate, you must be ODCTE approved. If you are interested in becoming ODCTE approved ALS Evaluator, contact Curtis Williams at 390.6668 or by email at [email protected].

Test Dates 7/18, 10/31, 12/12, 6/5/15

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

EMT Transition (Refresher)

EMT Paramedic Transition (Refresher)DATE HR CODE COST1/5-2/16 48 EMPR153A $180Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-10:00pmTuition: $165 | Supplies: $15 | Total: $180

EMT Advanced Transition (Refresher)DATE HR CODE COST1/5-2/4 36 EMAR153A $135 Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-10:00pmTuition: $130 | Supplies: $5 | Total: $135

EMT Basic Transition (Refresher)DATE HR CODE COST1/5-1/26 24 EMBR153A $90Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-10:00pmTuition: $85 | Supplies: $5 | Total: $90

EMT Refresher CoursesThis course is a refresher for relicensure/recertification for all levels of EMT. There is a $5 an hour charge for CEU’s.

Online CPR ClassesOnline CoursesCLASS CODE COSTBLS Healthcare Provider CPR EOHC153A $60

Heartsaver CPR/AED EOCR153A $50

Heartsaver First Aid/CPR & AED EOCA153A $70

Heartsaver First Aid/CPR & EOCB153A $80AED/Bloodborne Pathogens

EKG Adult Part 1 & Heartcode EOEA153A $200ACLS Part 2

EKG Pediatric Part 1 & EOEP153A $200PALS Part 2Bloodborn Pathogens EOHB153A $15

*Muse provide name email and phone number for online enrolement.

BLS Healthcare Provider CPRBLS Healthcare Provider CPRDATE HR CODE COST2/13 8 EBLS153A $40

Fri, 8:30am-4:30pmThis course is for healthcare providers and other professional rescuers, and is based on standards set by the American Heart Association.Tuition: $35 | Supplies: $5 Total: $40

EMT Specialist Advanced | HL001-0128HR SOC CODE COST FA569 8 $2370* V

1/5-6/16, | MACA153AMon/Fri 8:30am-4:30pm Tue/Wed/Thur - 7:00am-4:30pm** PREREQUISITES: Shot records, background check, National Registry Oklahoma State card, Co-enrollment or previous certification in Hazmat Awareness. Must have EMT Specialist Basic certification prior to first day of class, adult enrollment only.

The EMT Specialist Advanced is a new career major that combines some Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced EMT curriculum, and 8 fire courses** together to make the newly graduated AEMT more marketable in the ever changing world of Emergency Medical Services. The course consists of 76 hours of Anatomy and Physiology to help prepare the student to be a better first responder. The core AEMT curriculum teaches the student to help care for the sick and injured in the prehospital setting through topics such as patient assessment, treatment of the airway compromised patient including advanced airway techniques such as intubation, and traumatic injury treatment and transport including IV and fluid therapy. The student will experience both classroom time, and field/in-hospital clinical rotations with three local EMS providers, and two local hospitals. The Advance EMT Specialist student should expect to do physical conditioning on a daily basis before class.

**Students will meet on the following T/W/TH dates for 8 fire-related courses:• Basic Fire Behavior & Extinguishers - Tues/Wed - 1/13/15 & 1/14/15• Ropes for Emergency Responders - Wed/Thu - 1/21/15 & 1/22/15• Hazardous Materials Awareness - Tue - 4/7/15• Basic Vehicle Extriction - Wed Thu - 4/22/15 & 4/23/15• Crime Scene/Drug Lab Awareness - Tue - 5/26/15• Intro to Water Rescue - Thu - 5/28/15• Public Speaking & Communications - Tue - 6/9/15• Emergency Vehicle Operations - Tue - 6/16/15

HOURS: Classroom: 441 | Clinical: 128 | Total: 569*Tuition: $1885 | Books: $285 • AEMT A Clinical Reasoning Approach, 1st Ed [ISBN 0-13-29869-81] - $170• Anatomy & Physiology for Emerg Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87] - $95• ERG – Guidebook - $10• EVO – Fire Operator Response Book [ISBN 34448] - $10| Shirt: $25 | Clinical Hub Fee $20 | CPR Cert. Fee: $5 | Fire Cert Fees: $30 | Drug Screen: $40 | FISDAP: $80 |

Dates may be subject to change.Total: $2370

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To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Combination of 4 Financial/Investment WorkshopsDATE HR CODE COST2/10-3/3 8 ACFW153A $40

Tue, 7:00pm-9:00pmWorkshops Offered

• Foundations of Investing (2/10) Increase your investing IQ, whether new to investing or as a refresher. Topics will include developing a strategy, asset allocation and battling the effects of inflation.

• Strategies for Retiring in Five Years (2/17) If you are considering retirement in the next five years, what are the things you should be doing now? Topics will include asset allocation, positioning for income generation and strategies for NOT outliving your money.

• Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits (2/24) Strategies for maximizing your benefits. Understand how benefits are calculated. Choosing the right time to file. Taking benefits while working. Options for souses and ex-spouses and the income tax ramifications of receiving benefits.

• Estate Planning: It’s Not Just for the Super Rich (3/3) Estate planning and wealth transfer is “getting the right things to the right people in the right manner at the least cost.” Strategies for gifting and managing your family heritage and legacy.

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Fire TrainingFire Academy Programs

Master Firefighter - Advanced | LW002-0066HR SOC CODE COST FA994 33-2011.01 $4200* V/P

1/5-6/16, Mon-Fri, 7AM-4:30PM | FACA153AThis career major provides students with advanced information about the fundamental knowledge and responsibilities of EMS systems, medical and legal considerations, communications, common medical terminology, airway management and ventilation, and shock management. Adults only with approval.*Tuition: $3725 | Books: $335 • Pre-Hosp Emerg Care, 10th Ed [ISBN 0-13-35202-34]-$170 • Anatomy & Physiology for Emerg Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87]-$95 • “Handbook for Firefighter I and II”, Pennwell [ISBN 978-1-59370-135-2]-$90• ERG – Guidebook - $10• EVO – Fire Operator Response Book [ISBN 34448]-$10Fire Cert. Fees: $100 | Total: $4200

Master Firefighter - Basic | LW002-0061HR SOC CODE COST FA940 33-2011.01 $4200* V/P 1/5-6/16, Mon-Fri, 7AM-4:30PM | FACB153AThis career major focuses on fire prevention, safety, investigation, terminology, detection, suppression, building construction, fire and emergency services, and fire department organization and management. EMT Basic course is included which prepare students to sit for the National Registry exam for their EMT Basic license. Adults only with approval. *Tuition: $3765 | Books: $335 • Pre-Hosp Emerg Care, 10th Ed [ISBN 0-13-35202-34]-$130 • Anatomy & Physiology for Emerg Care, 2nd Ed [ISBN 0-13-23429-87]-$95• “Handbook for Firefighter I and II”, Pennwell [ISBN 978-1-59370-135-2] -$90• ERG – Guidebook - $10• EVO – Fire Operator Response Book [ISBN 34448]-$10Fire Cert. Fees: $100 | Total: $4200

Master Firefighter (COFT)

Do you have what it takes to be the top recruit for fire departments across Oklahoma? EOC Tech’s Fire Academy Core will help equip you with the skills necessary to join the ranks of Oklahoma fire departments.

The Fire Academy is designed to offer the fire candidate or new recruit the basic certifications and courses required to function as an Oklahoma Fire Fighter. Basic = 24 weeks (940 hours) Advanced = 24 weeks (994 hours)

Course Content Includes: • 24-hour internship with metro area fire departments• *Basic & Advanced Vehicle Extrication• Emergency Vehicle Operations• EMT Basic or EMT Advanced• Fire Academy Firefighter I• Fire Academy Firefighter II• Orientation to the Fire Academy • Firefighter Safety & Survival• Flashover• *HazMat Awareness • *HazMat Operations• *L.P.G. • NIMS (ICS-100)• Physical Training • Wildlands• WMD Awareness • S.T.I.C.O.

All requirements in the application packet (uniform, state & federal background checks, motor vehicle report, vaccinations & physical) are at the applicant’s expense. *Certification is IFSAC - International Fire Service Accreditation Congress.

Contact: Cathy Dawson, 390.5315 [email protected]

FA - Financial Aid 3Available 8Not Offered V - Veteran’s Assistance P - Pell Grant To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Tentative FAC Schedules

Master Firefighter Basic Fall 2015 7/7/15-12/17/15 - Tues/Wed/Thur - FACB161A 7:00am-4:30pm

Master Firefighter Advanced Fall 2015 7/7/15-12/17/15 - Tues/Wed/Thur - FACA161A 7:00am-4:30pm

Master Firefighter Fire Portion Fall 2015 7/7/15-12/17/15 - Tues/Wed/Thur - FAFP161A 7:00am-4:30pm

Master Firefighter Basic 2015 (Split Schedule)** 7/6/15-6/15/16 - Mon-Fri - FACB161B 7:00am-4:30pm**(EMT Portion) Mon/Fri - Fall of 2015**(Fire Portion) Tue/Wed/Thur - Spring of 2016

*Dates and prices may be subject to change. Enrollment packets will be available in March of 2015. Enrollment Will Be June 2015.

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Hazmat Operations DATE HR CLASS CODE COST4/9-4/22* 40 FTHO153A $275

*For class meeting dates call 405.390.5315 PREREQUISITE: Hazmat AwarenessThis class is required for students who want to take the Firefighter I IFSAC test.Students MUST provide all NFPA compliant structural firefighting personal protective equipment, including SCBA.Tuition: $275 - IFSAC Testing Fee IncludedCert Test on 12/12, 6pmIf minimum numbers are not met,class may be canceled.This class is required for Firefighter I.Hazmat Training

Hazmat AwarenessDATE HR CLASS CODE COST4/8 8 FTHA153A $50

*For class meeting dates call 405.390.5315 Tuition: $50 - IFSAC Testing Fee IncludedThis course meets EMT Basic requirements for Hazmat Awareness. Class concludes with Cert Test on 9/20, 5pm (if desired)If minimum numbers are not met, class may be canceled.

Master Firefighter - Fire Portion | LW002-0057HR SOC CODE COST FA570 8 $3270* V

1/6-6/16, Tue/Wed/Thu, 7AM-4:30PM | FAFP153AThis career major includes the fire-related courses without the EMT course work. Adults only with approval.*Tuition: $3060 | Books : $110 • “Handbook for Firefighter I and II”, Pennwell [ISBN 978-1-59370-135-2]-$90• ERG – Guidebook - $10• EVO – Fire Operator Response Book [ISBN 34448]-$10 Fire Cert. Fees: $100 | Total: $3270

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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Testing ScheduleDATES ACTIVITY

Jan 12 - Mar 2, 2015 Candidates may pay $75 test fee at EOC Tech or call 390.5315 Office Hours: 8 AM-8:30 PM Mon-Thu 8 AM-3 PM Fri *After 4:00pm Call: 390.9591 This fee includes: written test, access* to written or computer based test study guide, CPAT prep guide, CPAT prep class (optional), interview prep class, 2 CPAT practice days, & the CPAT test. *Access means a link to allow you to purchase from I/O solutions web page

March 4 & 5, 2015 Open Orientation/CPAT Prep Classes - 8AM-12PM OR 6-9PM Public Services Building. Must Call to Reserve Time.

Written Test will be given on the dates and times listed below. Candidates are required to return study guide (received from EOC Tech) in “like new” condition and bring with them a photo ID. Candidates must arrive 15 min. prior to the below stated test start times. NO ID OR NO STUDY GUIDE MEANS NO TEST. CANDIDATES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE TEST AFTER STATED ARRIVAL TIME. After payment is made the candidate will be given and email address to arrange to take test. After the test has been scheduled the candidate will be allowed only one reschedule of the test as long as it is requested before the start of originally scheduled test. The fee for retesting is $25. March 5, 2015 - 9am, 4pm, 7pm March 12, 2015 - 9am, 1pm March 19, 2015 - 9am, 1pm, 4pm March 26, 2015 - 9am, 4pm, 7pm April 2, 2015 - 9am, 1pm, 4pm March 2 - April 27, 2015 8+ week preparation period for CPAT - Required by IAFF. CPAT & Interview Prep courses are available to all applicants during this time period. Dates are listed above.

April 9, 2015 Interview Prep Classes Available, Must Call to Reserve Time First Session: 8-11AM, Second Session: 6-9PM

April 18 & April 25, 2015 CPAT Open Practice Days - Candidates have the opportunity to practice the CPAT at EOC Tech. Candidate must RSVP by Apr 17 if participating on Apr 18 and by Apr 24 if participating on Apr 25.

May 9, 2015 CPAT - Open to candidates who scored 70% or better on written exam.

May 16, 2015 CPAT Overflow Date - Open to candidates who scored 70% or better on written exam.

Members of the Central Oklahoma Firefighters Testing ConsortiumBethany Jenks Ponca CityChandler Kingfisher ShawneeChickasha Midwest City StillwaterCushing Mustang The VillageDel City Newcastle WewokaDuncan Nichols Hills Will Rogers World AirportEl Reno Noble YukonGuthrie Norman

Firefighter CandidateTesting Consortium

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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General Interest

YogaDATE HR CODE COST1/12-3/9 16 AYGA153A $503/23-5/13 16 AYGA154A $50

Mon/Wed, 4:30pm-5:30pmStudents are taught a very basic Ashtanga vinyasa flow type of yoga. The poses/techniques taught can help stretch and strengthen participant’s muscles as well as train their chattering mind to slow down, stop and focus. The breathing used in yoga positions and sequences can recharge one’s body by opening blood vessels and bringing in more oxygen from your head to your toes. Participants will move around and sweat as they engage in the activities of this class. Please refrain from eating large meals two hours prior to class. No experience necessary, however, you should be able to get up and down from the floor without assistance. Requirements for class include: yoga mat, towel and water. Maximum enrollment – 18 students

Canine CollegeStrength & ConditioningDATE HR CODE COST1/13-3/5 16 ASAC153A $503/24-5/21 16 ASAC154A $50

Tue/Thu, 4:30pm-5:30pmThis class will offer a little bit of everything. A variety of workout methods will be used including kick boxing, boot camp, circuit training, weights, resistance bands and stability balls. Everyone is sure to find something they like and get fit in the process. This workout can be modified for any level. Instructor will inform students at the first class meeting of any supplies needed. Maximum Enrollment - 18 Students

Canine College Graduate SchoolDATE HR CODE COST1/26-3/2 6 ACCG153A $553/30-5/4 6 ACCG154A $55

Mon, 6:30pm-7:30pm PREREQUISITE: Canine College or other dog obedience training program Limited to 12 dogs with ONE handler per dog. Handler must be at least 16 years of age.

Canine CollegeDATE HR CODE COST1/26-3/2 6 ACCB153A $553/30-5/4 6 ACCB154A $55

Mon, 5:15pm-6:15pm This course is designed to accommodate both dog and owner. Dogs are trained in the essentials including house breaking, basic commands and obedience. Dogs must be at least 4 months old with their puppy shots. Problem dogs may be dismissed from the class at the instructor’s discretion. Limited to 12 dogs with ONE handler per dog. Handler must be at least 16 years of age. Please do not bring dogs the first night of class.

General Education

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Fitness ClassesSquare Dancing - Basic/MainstreamDATE HR CODE COST1/13-5/19 32 ASDB153A FREE

Tue, 7:00pm-9:00pmYou’ve seen the instructors dancing at the State Fair, Centennial Parade and on television at the Centennial Spectacular. Let them teach you the moves involved in this enjoyable form of dancing. Having a partner is not required to participate.

GED Class/EOC Tech CampusDATE HR CODE COST2/3-6/11 100 AGED153A FREE

Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-8:30pm This course prepares students for the GED exam by improving academic skills. Students receive 100 hours of instruction. Students must enroll prior to the first night of class and must be at least 16 years old. The GED exam may be taken at completion of the program at Oklahoma City Community College, see instructor for contact information. Note: No GED testing is done at EOC Tech.

Credit Recovery/EOC Tech Academic CenterDATE CODE COST3/23-5/14 ACRE154A $150*

Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu, 3:30pm-6:30pm This class provides students the opportunity to make-up credits needed per their graduation track for high school. *The cost listed is per subject attempted.

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Child CarePathway to CDA

Come Join Us at EOC Tech for the NEW Early Education: Pathway to Your National Credential• Effective Fall 2014 on site classes• Effective immediately for new online students• Meets training requirments for CDA and 150 clock hours

towards CCP• Meets the new CDA Professional Portfolio requirements EOC Tech is assisting Oklahoma’s commitment to high quality early care and education by providing professional development that produces results.

Contact Information:Contact the Adult Career Development Secretary at 405/390.5333 for information about classes. Partial financial assistance for qualified participants may be available.

For Scholarship Information, Contact Gina McPherson 405/225.9396 or 866/343.3881www.okhighered.org/scholars

*NEW* Special Education Paraprofessional TrainingDATE HR CODE COST1/26-2/18 24 PARA153A $132*

Mon/Wed, 4:30pm-7:30pmPREREQUISITE: High School Diploma or GED This course prepares paraprofessionals to provide services for children and youth with disabilities in Oklahoma schools. The training is designed for existing paraprofessionals or individuals wishing to prepare for a special education paraprofessional career. Paraprofessionals assist teachers in the classroom with instructional and non-instructional activities for studnets in special education. 100% attendance is required during all class sessions. Tuition & Book: $132 | Total: $132*$132 includes cost of book for classTesting Fee: *$45 Para Pro exam fee not included in cost of course. Exam fee is payable at time of testing after successful completion of course.

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

Sports & OutdoorsBoat OklahomaDATE HR CODE COST4/25 6 ABTO154A FREE

Sat, 9:00am-4:00pm This course is approved by the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) and includes information on navigation rules, state boating laws, safe vessel operation, equipment requirements, boating courtesy and other boating safety topics. A multiple choice exam is given at the end of the course. Those passing the exam are issued a card as proof of course completion. Effective January 1, 2007, in Oklahoma, “anyone between 12 and 16 years of age will be required to complete a NASBLA-approved course before operating any boat powered by a motor in excess of 10 horsepower or any sailboat 16 feet in length or greater.” Many insurance companies offer discounts to boat owners who complete this course. Maximum Enrollment - 50 Students

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Health Care

Medical AssistantDATE HR CODE COST1/13-5/14 96 AMDA153A $485

Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITE: Medical Terminology The Medical Assistant is responsible for the office skills in a medical setting. Skills taught include: collecting fees, filing demographic data, health care coverage, office communication, patient privacy (HIPPA), proper phone etiquette, referrals, scheduling appointments, diagnostic testing, infection control,lab procedures, medical history, preparing patients for examination, shots, specimen collection, triage and vital signs. Tuition: $275 | Books/Supplies: $210 | Total: $485

Medical OfficeMedical TerminologyDATE HR CODE COST1/13-2/12 30 AMDT153A $1253/24-4/23 30 AMDT154A $125

Tue/Thu, 6:00-9:00pmThis class uses an instructional system that teaches students to easily remember, pronounce and apply 350 prefixes, roots and suffixes. These elements enable students to interpret and understand approximately 11,000 complex medical terms. Tuition: $90 | Book: $35 | Total: $125

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PREREQUISITE for admission to all Health Care Classes is a background check free of any of the offenses listed on the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Definitions - Criminal Arrest Check §63-1-1950.1

Certified Medication Aide Update (CMA Update)DATE HR CODE COST4/7-4/9 8 ACMU154A $45

Tue/Thu, 5:30pm-9:30pmThis course is a review of material covering the set-up and administration of medications. Charting and checking vital signs are also covered. Tuition: $25 | Books/Supplies: $20 | Total: $45

CMA/PharmacyCertified Medication Aide (CMA)DATE HR CODE COST1/20-3/31 85 ACMA153A $285

Tue/Thu, 6:30pm-9:30pmPREREQUISITE: Current CNA card, 6 months working as CNA, Long-Term Care/CNA TABE Test - Jan 13 This course is designed to prepare students to safely administer medications to residents in nursing homes or adult day care centers. Students are taught the proper procedures of medication administration, therapeutic and adverse effects of medication, legal responsibilities, ethical conduct to follow, charting and reporting skills and the knowledge and skills necessary to identify and provide proper services to a patient. Upon successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the written *exam approved by the Oklahoma State Health Department. Clinical hours are arranged by the instructor usually at times different from the classroom hours. Students must have current background check and TB shot record for the clinical portion. TESTING FEE: State Written Examination: $100* *Payable at the time of testingHOURS: 58 classroom | 27 clinical | 85 total Tuition: $215 | Books/Supplies: $70 | Total: $285

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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PhlebotomyDATE HR CODE COST1/12-3/9 48 APHB153A $2353/23-5/13 48 APHB154A $235

Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITE: High School Diploma or GEDThis course teaches students the methods of drawing blood and practices different techniques of collecting blood from patients and donors. In this class students are taught the following procedures: communication networks with the physician, patient and laboratory within health care settings, proper disposal of contaminated materials, quality assurance, review of patient rights, safety toward specimens and types of isolation. Maximum enrollment - 12 students Tuition: $150 | Book: $70 | Supplies: $15 | Total: $235

Home Health (CNA/HHA)DATE HR CODE COST5/6-5/13 16 AHHD154A $70

Wed/Thur/Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-10:00pmThis course provides a review of theory, information specific to home health care and demonstration of nursing skills. After successful completion of this 16 hour course, students are eligible to pay a $25 registration fee and obtain their Home Health certification through the Oklahoma State Board of Health. Students enrolling in this course must bring their current CNA card, a picture ID and social security card.

Pharmacy TechnicianDATE HR CODE COSTa) 2/3-3/12 36 APTC153A $200b) 3/24-5/21 *72 APHT154A $225

Pharmacy Technician - (2 Courses Taken in Succession)Upon successful completion of these courses, students should be prepared to take certification exams administered by the National Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB). One book is used for both classes.

a) Pharmacy Calculations Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITES: Computer skills, must be 18 years of age, high school diploma/GED, proficient in reading, writing, speaking and understanding English, and 10th grade math level.Students will be exposed to key terms and instructed to perform conversions among the four most commonly used systems of measurement. Students are also taught several methods for calculating dosages of medications as well as how to dilute and combine medicines to achieve the desired dose. Specific requirements for pediatric dosing and IV medication preparation will also be covered.Tuition: $100 | Book: $100 | Total: $200 | 36 Hours

b) Pharmacy Technician - Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITES: Pharmacy CalculationsThis course exposes students to the basic job functions of a pharmacy technician, including basic bio-pharmaceutics, calculations, community pharmacy, compounding, drug regulation and control, factors affecting drug activity, financial issues, inventory management, pharmaceutical terminology and prescriptions, routes and formulations. *48 hours plus 24 lab hours to be completed outside scheduled class hours.Tuition: $225 | Total: $225 | 72 Total Hours

Home HealthLong-Term Care/Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)DATE HR CODE COST1/12-5/11 112 ACNA153A $470

Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmThis course focuses on safe and effective provisions of patient care. Classes include: communication, body functions, body mechanics, patient needs, infection control, personal care, safety, special procedures, vital signs, emergency care and first aid/CPR. This course prepares students to take the state skills and written certification tests for Long-Term Care/CNA. Fees for the state exams may be paid at the time of testing, which is after all course work is successfully completed. Students must pass the state clinical examination before they may take the state written examination. Two forms of ID are required before taking the examination. Clinical hours are arranged by the instructor. Students must have current background check and current immunization record with current TB shot record to attend the clinical portion.** 96 hours + 16 clinical hours, for a total of 112 hours TESTING FEES: State Clinical Exam: $60* State Written Exam: $40***It is highly recommended that this be done as soon as possible after the start of the class*Payable at the time of testingTuition: $400 | Book: $70 | Total: $470

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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Online Courses

Accounting

Art, History, Psychology, Literature, Math

Business Administration

Certification Prep

Child Care & Parenting

Computer Courses

Computer Troubleshooting & Networking

Database Management & Programming

Digital Photography & Digital Video

Entertainment Industry Careers

Graphic Design

Grant Writing & Nonprofit Management

For complete listing visit http://www.ed2go.com/eoctech

Each course runs for six weeks and consists of 12 lessons. Interactive quizzes, online tutorials, and online discussion areas are supplemented via the Internet. Students read lessons and ask questions of instructors at their convenience. Students must have access to the Internet, an email address, web browser and software for computer application classes.

Online Courses

Health Care, Nutrition & Fitness

Internet Courses

Languages

Legal & Legal Careers

Personal Development

Personal Enrichment

Personal Finance & Wealth Building

Philosophy & Science

Sales & Marketing

Start Your Own Business

Test Prep

Writing & Publishing

START DATES - Jan 21 Apr 15 Feb 18 May 20Mar 18 • A new section of courses starts the third Wednesday of each month• Courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end• If enrolling in a series of courses, we recommend spacing the start

date for each course two months apart• Online classes are NOT eligible for college credit or financial aid

Contact: Sarah McCall, 390.5333 [email protected]

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Security/Handgun Training

Security & Handgun Training

*NEW* Phase V, Bail Enforcer TrainingDATE HR CODE COST4/14-5/21 40 ASBB154A $155

Tue/Thur, 5:30pm-9:30pmPREREQUISITE: Phase I, II, III Students receive instructions in learning the duties, task and laws of Bail Enforcement in Oklahoma. Basic self-defense tactics, surveillance techniques, when to involve law enforcement, the paperwork required and collecting the bounty are also covered. The minimum age requirement is 21 years and students must have a high school diploma or GED. Attendance during all class sessions is required.Tuition: $130 | Book: $25 | Total: $155

Handgun Safety & TrainingDATE HR CODE COST1/17 8 ACHT153A $602/28 8 ACHT153B $603/28 8 ACHT154A $604/25 8 ACHT154B $605/23 8 ACHT154C $60

Sat, 8:00am-4:00pmThis course includes firearm safety, fundamentals of handgun shooting and unloading techniques as provided in the Oklahoma Self Defense Act. This class satisfies requirements to obtain your handgun permit. Gun rental available for $25 including ammunition from instructor. Range session for ALL classes scheduled by the instructor. A hat or cap is required for the range session. The minimum age requirement is 21 years. All day attendance required. Maximum Enrollment - 12 Students *Tuition for class does not include cost of ammunition

Security Phase IV, FirearmsDATE HR CODE COST2/16-2/19 32 ASPF153A $115*2/21 & 2/22

Mon-Thu, Classroom | 5:30pm-9:30pm*Sat & Sun, Range | 8:00am-5:00pmStudents must have the Minnesota Multi-Phasic Personality Inventory, Long Version, on file before enrolling in this class. Students receive instruction in handgun safety, nomenclature and maintenance, fundamentals of marksmanship, handgun handling skills, handgun shooting positions, range procedures and legal issues. Students supply their own ammunition. The minimum age requirement is 21 years. Attendance during all class sessions required. Firearm students must take the Phase IV CLEET test before receiving a license. Test Fee: $25 - Maximum Enrollment - 10 Students Tuition: $105 | Book: $10 | Total: $115* *Does not include cost of ammunition

Security Phase IV, ShotgunDATE HR CODE COST2/24-2/26 16 ASPS153A $75*2/28

Tue/Thu, Classroom | 5:30pm-9:30pm*Sat, Range | 8:00am-5:00pm (NO SUNDAY RANGE SESSION)PREREQUISITE: Students must provide verification of successful completion of Phase IV, Firearms to enroll Students receive instruction in shotgun safety, nomenclature and maintenance, fundamentals of marksmanship, shotgun handling skills, shotgun shooting positions, range procedures and legal issues. Students supply their own ammunition. The minimum age requirement is 21 years. Attendance during all class sessions required. Maximum Enrollment - 10 Students Tuition: $55 | Book: $20 | Total: $75* *Does not include cost of ammunition

Security Phase III, Private InvestigatorDATE HR CODE COST3/3-4/7 36 ASPP153A $125

Tue/Thu, 5:30pm-9:30pmPREREQUISITE: Phase I Phase III of security training is related to the tasks of private investigators. Students receive instruction in understanding responsibilities to clients, interpreting laws of private investigations, complying with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, conducting investigations/surveillance and locating and communicating information. The minimum age requirement is 18 years. Attendance during all class sessions required. Phase III students must take the Phase III CLEET test before receiving a license. Test Fee: $25 Tuition: $115 | Book: $10 | Total: $125

Security Phase I & II, UnarmedDATE HR CODE COST1/13-2/12 40 ASPU153A $150 Tue/Thu, 5:30pm-9:30pmPhase I is required for all forms of security guard licenses. Instruction includes: interpreting the Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act, developing first aid skills, operating fire fighting equipment, writing field notes, writing reports and interpreting legal powers and limitations. Phase II is related to the tasks of unarmed security guards. Students receive instruction in public relations, performing fixed post duties, patrolling and investigating security incidents. After successfully completing Phase I and II students must take the Phase I and II CLEET test before receiving a security guard license. Test fee: $25. The minimum age requirement is 18 years. Attendance during all class sessions required. Tuition: $130 | Books: $20 Total: $150

PREREQUISITE for admission to all Security/Handgun Training classes is a felony free background check.

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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Technical/Industrial

Technical/Industrial Training

Welding IIDATE HR CODE COST3/24-5/21 48 AWD2154A $190

Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmPREREQUISITE: Welding I or comparable experienceCourse content includes: mig welding, advanced tig welding, plasma cutting, and individual spec and design projects. Students supply metal for building projects. Supplies DO NOT include welder’s helmet or goggles, gloves or apron. Maximum Enrollment - 12 StudentsTuition: $160 | Supplies: $30 | Total: $190

Forklift TrainingDATE HR CODE COST3/7 4 IFDT153A $255/9 4 IFDT154A $25

Sat, 8:00am-1:00pm4 hours of training including classroom Power Point Presentation/written exam, hands-on demonstration/operation of vehicle, and performance evaluation. Students successfully completing class will receive a Forklift Operator card.

Welding IDATE HR CODE COST1/13-3/5 48 AWD11513A $190

Tue/Thu, 6:00pm-9:00pmThis course begins with the basics of safety rules and use of welding machines. Students are taught the basic skills for do-it-yourself projects. The class provides an overview of the welding processes with applications. Specific areas of training include: AC/DC electrical theory as it applies to welding arc current, setting up an oxyacetylene station, proper use and maintenance of welding units, braze welding, arc welding, and safety according to OSHA standards. Students supply metal for building personal projects. Supplies DO NOT include welder’s helmet or goggles, gloves or apron. Maximum Enrollment - 12 StudentsTuition: $160 | Supplies: $30 | Total: $190

Small Engine RepairDATE HR CODE COST1/12-3/9 48 ASEB153A $1703/23-5/13 48 ASEB154A $170

Mon/Wed, 6:00pm-9:00pmThis course is designed to provide an understanding of small gasoline engines from the basic tune-up to a complete rebuild. Areas covered include theory of two and four stroke engines; electrical systems including ignition, starting and charging; air and fuel systems including carburetor theory; drive systems including hydrostatic transmissions. Instruction includes how to correctly troubleshoot, diagnose and repair problems from basic push mower to sophisticated high-end riders. Maximum Enrollment - 8 Students Tuition: $140 | Book: $30 | Total: $170

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration III & IVDATE HR CODE COST1/12-5/11 96 AHVB153A $440 Mon/Wed, 6:30pm-9:30pmIn this course students are taught advanced mechanical refrigeration theory including evacuation, charging and correct refrigerant handling and management, heat pumps and cooling systems and leak testing. Additional topics include advanced study of electricity, electrical wiring diagrams, mechanical/electrical controls, motors and operation and advanced troubleshooting of refrigeration, gas and electric heating systems and controls. Hands-on training included in all areas. Tuition: $300 | Book: $115 | Supplies: $25 | Total: $440

To Enroll Call 390.9591, General Enrollment Info, pg 25

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Small Business ManagementThe SBM program brings benefits of improved business management, organization, and operations to small business owners and aspiring owners. The SBM program offers business owners a step-by-step process for creating and growing a successful business. Participants attend workshops offered throughout the year on pertinent subjects for business owners and managers. The SBM Coordinator is available to meet with business owners/managers on an as needed basis at their business or the technology center to help them apply what they have learned to their specific business. Membership cost of the total program including all workshops and consultation is $115. For more information call Harold Baade at 390.5313, or email him at [email protected]

Customer Service ExcellenceDATE TIME CODE2/24 6:30-8:30 PM SCSE153A

Delight your customers by learning interactive strategies to deliver customer service excellence. Training will focus on: thinking of all customers as individuals; defining who your customers are; going the extra mile, and being better than expected. Your mission is not to prove them wrong; but to try to make the situation as positive as possible. This approach goes a long way in handling irate customers. Learn how to listen for details and clues so you’ll be able to act on the input you receive when you ask the customers what they want. Customer service is more than a smile.

Business Plans: From the Banker’s PerspectiveDATE TIME CODE2/3 6:30-8:30 PM SBPB153A

A business plan is a tool with three basic purposes: communication, management, and planning. Just as a builder won’t begin construction without a blueprint, eager business owners shouldn’t rush into new ventures without a business plan. Representatives from BancFirst and Commercial Capital BancFirst SBA will share the information needed to develop a quality business plan not only for the purposes of borrowing money but also to ensure the success of your business.

*NEW* How to Grow Your Small BusinessDATE TIME CODE2/17 6:30-8:30 PM SGSB153A

At what point do you decide to grow your business and hire employees? Who are the right people for your business? When you are at this decision point in your business there are important processes businesses must put in place to ensure success. This course is designed to provide an overview of the human resources process to help your business select the right people and put in place best practices as your business grows.

Social Media Campaign for YOUR BusinessDATE TIME CODE2/10 6:30-8:30 PM SUSM153A

Do you need to set up a social media campaign? Do you know how to get started? Establishing a strong team and a day-to-day plan are important for any successful social media campaign. During class we will review the top 5 core elements you will need to build a social media marketing campaign that works for your business. This course will cover: (1) Assembling a Capable Team, (2) Planning your campaign, (3) Choosing the most effective internet platforms, (4) Establishing an Editorial Calendar, and (5) Being True to Your Company Brand. Workshop presenter is Donna Morris, Owner of QTLabs Inc.

Oklahoma Tax Commission WorkshopDATE TIME CODE 1/9 9:00 AM-12:00 PM SOTC153A

Morning ClassStatistics show a lack of knowledge concerning tax laws, rules, and pro- cedures is the major reason for delinquencies among businesses. This workshop will cover new business registration, business tax report keeping requirements, sales tax deductions, exemptions and vendor responsibilities. The speaker is Dewey Brandon, Taxpayer Educator, from the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

Making Your Business KnownDATE TIME CODE3/24 6:30-8:30 PM SMBK153A

TueOften it is assumed a business owner knows how to get the word out about their business. This is not always true. Jon Dillinger, owner of HIS Publishing, brings different ideas to the table on how to approach the topic “Making Your Business Known”, Business cards, flyers and brochure concepts will be shared.

SBM CoursesQuickBooks ProDATE TIME CODE BOOK1/6-1/27 6:30-8:30 PM SQBP153A $85

Tue/ThurLearn to use the simplest form of accounting for small business owners. Basic accounting principles will be incorporated into the class to help students dovetail accounting with computer assistance. Students will learn how to set up data quickly with lists, set up inventory, invoice, pay bills and accurately track time and job cost. In addition, you will develop estimates to track your most and least profitable customers and activities and eliminate painful year-end entries and adjustments. The instructor’s extensive depth of business knowledge and willingness to help individual students learn to run the business by the financial numbers sets.

Combination Classes

Website Building MechanicsDATE TIME CODE COST3/10 6:30-8:30 PM SWBM153A $40

Where do you start when building a website? Learn how to develop the right pages, use the correct words, and correctly name your files. Find out what a statistics package is and why you should have one.Learn how to develop your website for the search engines. This evening’s presenter is Robert Talbot, Talbot Services Corp.

Internet Marketing BasicsDATE TIME CODE COST3/12 6:30-8:30 PM SIMB153A $30

Learn the difference between search engine marketing and search engine optimization. Find out what Internet Social Marketing (Facebook, Twitter, and Linked In) is and why you should use it. Develop a plan to utilize Local Internet Marketing and Customer Reviews. Find out the steps to take for creating an Internet Marketing Plan that is best for your company. This evening’s presenter is, Robert Talbot, Talbot Services Corp.

Insurance and Risk ManagementDATE TIME CODE COST3/3 6:30-8:30 PM SIRM153A $30

One of the most common problems business owners face is failing to buy adequate insurance for their businesses. This workshop will provide a close look at the types of business insurance available such as, property/casualty, workers’ compensation, general liability, auto, and special insurance concerns for one-person or homebased businesses. Plus gain tips for keeping your costs under control. This evening’s presenter will be Dean Dull, Omega Insurance Agency

*Combo Class: Business Billing and Payment 101DATE TIME CODE3/31 6:30-7:30 PM SBBP153A

No matter what type of business you run, you will collect payments from your customers, clients, patrons, donators, or patrons; regardless of what your business calls them, you are receiving money for a service or product. This class will arm you with the knowledge you need to protect your business while you are building it. We will learn about: Electronic/Paper/SV Payments, Collections of Hot Checks/ Stop Payments/Charge-Backs, Technology and Evolution of Payments and Security Risks, Fraud, & PCI Compliance. This evening’s presenter will be Lainey Horton from Gravity Payments.

*Combo Class: Contracting With the GovernmentDATE TIME CODE3/31 7:30-8:30 PM SCWG153A

Learn to expand and market your business to the federal, state, and local governments. Learn how to find solicitations, discover contracting opportunities, locate subcontracting opportunities, and learn marketing techniques to develop your company. The presenter will be Julie Farmer, Bid Assistance Coordinator at EOC Tech and Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network member.

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Speaking & LeadershipToastmasters

Are you personally looking to improve your speaking and leadership skills? Ignite your career? Win that job interview? Toastmasters International is a world leader in communication and leadership development. Toastmasters is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere. Each Monday, 11 AM | $ 20 New Member Fee $36 Six Months Membership Dues per person

For More Information Contact: Julie Farmer 390.5335

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BUSINESS & INDUSTRY

services

Through the iSqft network subcontractors and suppliers have access to thousands of public and private projects throughout the state of Oklahoma. Clients will have the ability to search project specifications

based on key words, phrases, or even by trade. Clients will have the ability to print specifications and/or plans utilizing the plan room, desktop printer, and the wide-format printer for a minimal fee.

EOC Tech Plan Room

Office SpaceConference CenterMeeting RoomsBusiness Development Services Technical, Financial, Business, and Marketing Support for Existing or Start-Up Businesses

Business incubators reduce the risk of small business failures. Historically, NBIA member incubators have reported that 87% of all firms that have graduated from their incubators are still in business.

-Business Incubation Works

EOC Tech’s Business Incubator is a certified business incubator facility designed to create and nurture the growth and development of a start-up business. Space is available for service, like manufacturing, and wholesale startup businesses. Incubator tenants are able to take advantage of a variety of resources, such as:

Business Incubator

The SBM program brings benefits of improved business management to small business owners and aspiring owners. The main purpose of the program is to assist business owners and managers in achieving their goals through improved management, organization, and operations. The SBM program offers

business owners a step-by-step process for creating and growing a successful business. The SBM coordinator is available to meet with each of the business owners/managers on an as needed basis at their business or the technology center to help them apply what they have learned to their specific business.

EOC Tech provides New Employee Orientations, monthly and/or quarterly training and annual refresher classes. We will customize training to meet your particular needs.

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Safety Training Courses

Accident Investigations Bloodborne Pathogens/BiohazardsConfined Space Entry Awareness/Supervisor Confined Space Rescue CPR and First AidErgonomics/Back Injury Prevention Fall Protection/Ladder Safety Fire Prevention Fire Extinguisher Training Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Training General Office Safety Hazardous Communication MSDS Heat Stress/Hypothermia Prevention

Laser Safety LockOut Tagout/Elect Safety AwarenessMachine GuardingOSHA Record KeepingPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) Respiratory Protection Safety New Hire OrientationScaffolds and Platforms (User & Erector) Slips, Trips & Falls/Walking Working SurfacesStrategic Plan Development Trenching and Shoring Competent Person

As a new business we were looking for every opportunity to get connected to potential clients, with the assistance of EOC Tech & OBAN we have been able to bid on jobs we never would have heard about.

-Red River Framing

The bid assistance center provides free counseling and consulting to Oklahoma businesses on any issue related to selling goods, or services to public agencies. Some examples of assistance include:

Bid Assistance Program

Bid Opportunity NoticesEvent & Training OpportunitiesAssistance with Government Certifications and RegistrationsHelp with Locating Specifications, Drawings, and Procurement HistoryAssistance to Agencies and Prime Contractors to Find Small Business Suppliers and ContractorsOffer Workshops and Seminars on a Variety of Government Contracting Topics

Soft Skills Training

Adapting to ChangeCommunicating EffectivelyConflict ManagementCustomer Service/Ethics Training

Interviewing Leadership ClassesSexual HarassmentStress ManagementTeamwork for Champions

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EASTERN OKLAHOMA COUNTY TECHNOLOGY CENTER4601 N. Choctaw Rd.Choctaw, OK | 73020

P. 390.9591, Option 4 | F. 390.9598www.eoctech.edu

Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex/gender, age, disability, religion or veteran status in its educational programs or activities. This includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, admissions, educational services

and activities, financial aid and employment. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be referred to the Director of Full-Time Programs/Operations or the Coordinator of Student Services, who serve as the Coordinators of Tittle IV, VI, VII, IX/504/ADA Responsibilities,

Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center, 4601 N. Choctaw Road, Choctaw, Oklahoma, 73020, or by phone at (405) 390.9591.

ENROLLMENT

Enrollment Begins December 1, 2014 Minimum age for enrollment is 16. The form on pg. 24 may be used to enroll. Early enrollment is encouraged, low class enrollment may cause cancellation. Classes must have a minimum of eight full tuition paying students enrolled by the week prior to the class start date. Students are not officially enrolled until tuition is paid in full.Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center reserves the right to cancel a class, alter time schedules and make any other changes necessary to facilitate the enrollment process.

ADULT CAREER DEVELOPMENT (ACD) OFFICE HOURS

Mon - Thu 8 AM - 8 PMFriday 8 AM - 3:30 PM Schedule varies during holidays

No Evening Classes Held on Following Dates• January 19 - MLK Day (Building Closed) • March 16 - 20 - Spring Break• May 5 - EOC Tech Awards Banquet• May 12 - EOC Tech Graduation

REFUND POLICY

• Cash or credit card payments are refunded within five business days

• Refunds for checks are processed after 10 business days from the date the check is deposited

• Students withdrawing before second meeting of class receive a refund on tuition, less a $10 processing fee

• No refunds are given after the second night of class • Courses with tuition of $10 or less are not refunded • Full refund is given for courses cancelled by EOC Tech• Refunds due to cancellations or withdrawal by the

student are processed through the Business Office and mailed to the individual or business unless EOC Tech is instructed otherwise

• No refunds given for textbooks

CLASS TRANSFER

• Students may transfer to another class prior to the second meeting of both classes

• There is a $10 processing fee for all transfers • The difference in the class tuition, less the processing fee,

is refunded • If the tuition is higher in transferring class, students pay

the difference plus a $10 processing fee • No refunds given for textbooks• If student transfers to a class with a different textbook, the

student must purchase the new textbook

COST

Full payment of tuition is due at the time of enrollment.

Accepted Payment Methods• Cash • Check • Credit Card - VISA | Discover | MasterCard • Money Order • Purchase Order

Also Remember• Class space is not reserved until full payment

is received • Company and agency billings accepted • Authorized verification of billing required at time of

enrollment for class costs • Textbooks and/or supplies for student projects are

included in class costs unless otherwise specified• Textbooks are distributed from the Adult Career

Development office on the date of the first class meeting, after payment of all fees are received

Here’s How to Enroll1 Mail

Use your credit card or make check/money order payable to EOC Tech. Send your enrollment form (pg 24) & payment to:Eastern Oklahoma County Technology CenterAttn: Bursar4601 N. Choctaw Rd, Choctaw, OK, 73020

2 In Person Visit Student Services during regular business hours.

3 Phone Have your credit card & this brochure in-hand & call during regular business hrs - 390.9591, option 4

3 Fax Use your credit card. Complete the enrollment form (pg 24) & fax to - 390.9598

Visit our website, www.eoctech.edu for more information and complete class listings.

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DISCOUNTS

Senior CitizensSenior citizens 60 or older living in the Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center district may be eligible for a 50% tuition discount on some short-term adult classes.

Sending School Personnel*Faculty/staff at Choctaw/Nicoma Park, Harrah, Jones and Luther Public schools are entitled to receive a 50% tuition discount on some short-term adult classes.

Examples of classes for which tuition is NOT discounted 50% include:

• Classes that lead to certification • Classes requiring 48 hrs or more training • EMT classes & ALL Health classes • ALL Security/Concealed Handgun Training classes • Education2Go • Classes with tuition of $10 or less

FINANCIAL AID

EOC Tech offers financial aid for the eligible programs listed in the Full-Time Career Majors section of this brochure.

Note: EOC Tech participates only in the Federal Pell Grant Program. No programs qualify for any type of federal student loans or work study.

Most of the Full-Time career majors, including both EMT & FAC, are eligible for VA Assistance. The ACD Short-Term classes are not eligible.

Oklahoma National Guard Tuition Waiver ProgramThe full-time career majors (except EMT & FAC) are eligible for tuition waiver. The tuition waiver does not apply to Short Term Adult Career Development classes.

Oklahoma GI Program for Vietnam-Era Veterans (Senate Bill 530)Oklahoma veterans who meet the following requirements are eligible to receive free tuition for ACD classes at EOC Tech:

• Honorable discharge from armed services• 18 months active duty between Aug. 10, 1964

and Dec. 31, 1976• Home of Record on DD-214 in Oklahoma• Must still have entitlement by having used these SB

530 benefits at least once at a state career technology center during the first 15 years following discharge or release

• Must complete the class successfully before reimbursement may be processed

Tinker Military PersonnelTinker Military Personnel may be eligible for tuition assistance through the Tinker Education Service Center, call 405.739.7408.

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Coming Events at Choctaw Library

CHOCTAW LIBRARY2525 Muzzy St.Choctaw, OK | 73020

Call to RegisterP. 390.8418, ext. 3

No-Nonsense Knitting ClubSat, Jan 17, Feb 21, Mar 21 - 10:00am-12:00pmAdultsJoin the No-Nonsense Knitting Club with Gail to learn basics of knitting and complete a project. Bring your knitting needles and nimble fingers to begin a leisure activity with Gail. Persons interested in joining the group should call the library at 390-8418 ext 3 or drop by the library information desk. Various skeins of yarn will be provided.

Yoga for Your HealthWed, Mar 4, 11, 18, Apr, 1, 8 - 6:15pm-7:15pmAdultsThe health benefits of yoga include stress reduction, the concentration required during yoga practice tends to focus your attention on the matter at hand, and thereby reducing the emphasis you may be putting on the stress in your life. Shauna Leonard of Edmond, OK will lead these sessions. Classes are free and space is limited. Please pre-register at 390-8418 ext 3.

Tai Chi for Better BalanceWed, Apr 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13, 20 - 6:15pm-7:15pmAdultsTai Chi: Moving for Better Balance is an evidence-based fall prevention program that was designed to be used in community-based organizations. Accumulating evidence suggests that Tai Chi eight-form exercises is an effective means of improving balance, functional limitations, and strengthening muscles, which reduces the risk of falling. Tai Chi is a low-impact dance-like exercise that can be done in almost any location. It also helps to build confidence from the fear of falling, which is commonly found in a community of older adults. Pre-Registration at: www.metrolibrary.org or by calling 390-8418 ext 3 after March 1.

Children Reading to DogsSat, Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9 - 3:00pm-4:00pmWed, Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 18, Apr 15, May 20 - 4:00pm-5:00pmOpen to all children who can readCome and read to a dog! (A dog and trainer certified as a therapy team by Therapy Dogs International.) Readers can come to practice and improve their reading skills. The dogs with their owners act as an uncritical, appreciative audience with excellent listening skills! Bring your own book or borrow one from us! Come by or call 390-8418 to reserve a space.

Family Place: Play Time Sat, Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9 - 10:00am-11:00am

Sharing in playtime with your young child helps promote learning and development. Each second Saturday the library provides a roomful of great toys for children ages 6 months to 5 years. We invite you to join in the fun! Call 390-8418 for more information.

123! Play with Me! Fri, Mar 6, 13, 20, 27 - 10:00am-11:00am(10 Months to 5 years with Parent/Guardian/Caregiver)Playing with your baby or toddler is not only important for boniding but is also an educational experience for your child. We are providing a special time for you to come to the library and spend one-on-one time to play with your child. A different community resource professional will be available each week to answer your parenting questions. Call 390-8418 ext 3

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Fandom FridayFri, Jan 2, Feb 6, Mar 6, Apr 3, May 1 - 3:00pm-4:00pmTeens Ages 13-18Are you part of fandom? Whether Whovian, Sherlockian, or Nerdfighter, all teens are invited to these fandom gatherings. Share the latest news, laugh at your new favorite meme, and get the schoop on spoilers, only if you want to! Check out the original books and videos that sparked your excitement and connect with others to continue the discussion.

LEGO ClubWed, Jan 28, Feb 25, Mar 25, Apr 29 All AgesIf you can imagine it, you can build it! Spark your creativity and satisfy your curiosity at LEGO Club. Join other kids and teens to engineer some fun. LEGOS provided. Join us or call for more information at 390-8418 ext. 3

Minecraft ClubTue, Jan 13, Feb 10, Mar 10, April 14, May 12 - 3:00pm-4:00pmTeens Ages 11-17Are you crazy for Minecraft? This popular online building game encourages problem solving, teamwork, spatial reasoning and digital communication skills. Join other Minecrafte lovers for group building, snacks and other Minecraft related activities. Bring your laptop or use one of the library’s first come, first served computers. Call 390-8418 for more information.**You must have a library card and a signed internet use agreement to use the library computers.

Afterschool GamingTue, Jan 27, Feb 24, Mar 24, April 21, May 26 - 3:00pm-4:30pm Teens Ages 12-16Get loud and game on! Bring your friends and come play video games and board games at the library. Games are rated E, E10+, and T. It’s a fun way to relax after a hard day of school! Check out strategy guides and other books about gaming on your way out.

Read the MovieThur, Jan 15 6:00pm - 8:00pm Teens Ages 12-18Don’t judge a book by the movie! Red it, see it, then talk about it! Read the pre-selected book and then join us for a big-screen showing of the film based on the book. We will discuss and compare. Call the library to find out which book and movie combo from the library’s young adult collection we will be discussing.

Classical Spring Concert with Wayne McEvilly, Date & Time/ TBARenowned Oklahoma City pianist Wayne McEvilly will present a Classical Spring concert featuring several Beethoven sonatas. Call the library at 390-8418 ext 3 for more details.

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Architecture &Construction

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Residential 1050 10-11 47-2031.01 V/P $1350 AC003-0058/Commercial Carpenter

Carpentry

Full-Time Career Majors

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Resid/Comm 1050 10-11 47-3013.00 V/P $1350 AC003-0092Electrician’s Assistant

Unlimited 1560 15-16 47-3013.00 V/P $1890 AC003-0040Electrician’s Assistant

Electrical Trades

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Residential 1050 10-11 49-9021.01 V/P $1350 AC004-0008HVAC Technician

Commercial 1200 13-14 49-9021.01 V/P $1620 AC004-0007HVAC Technician

HVAC

FA - Financial Aid 3 Available 8 Not Offered V - Veteran’s Assistance P - Pell Grant

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CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

SC Building & 1035 10-11 8 8 $1350 AC004-0027Grounds Maintenance

Service Careers

Digital MediaCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Digital Photographer 510 5-6 8 V $675 AR006-0032

Audio/Video 465 4-5 8 V $540 AR002-0005Production Asst.

Arts, Audio/Video TechCommunications

Graphic ArtsCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Image Print 1005 10-11 27-1024.00 V/P $1215 AR004-0020Designer

Vinyl & Graphic 600 6-7 27-1024.00 V/P $810 AR004-0063Installation Specialist

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Web Design 570 5-6 8 V $675 AR006-0017Technician

Web Development 1275 12-13 15-1134.00 V/P $1485 AR006-0009Specialist

3D Designer 1080 12-13 27-1014.00 V/P $1350 IT003-0014

Web Page Services

Business Management& Administration

Administrative & Information SupportCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Administrative 600 6-7 43-6014.00 V/P $810 BA002-0001Assistant

Executive Admin 960 9-10 43-6011.00 V/P $1215 BA002-0032Assistant v.2 Office Information 960 9-10 43-9031.00 V/P $1215 BA002-0010Specialist

Finance

Business Financial Management & AccountingCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Financial Clerk 480 5-6 8 V $675 FN001-0001

Accounts Payable 720 7-8 43-3031.00 V/P $945 FN001-0002Receivable Clerk v.2

Payroll Account 840 8-9 43-3051.00 V/P $1080 FN001-0003Clerk v.2

Full Charge 960 9-10 43-3031.00 V/P $1215 FN001-0005Bookkeeper v.2

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Nursing Assistant 496 5-6 8 8 $675 HL001-0049

Emergency Med. 471 5-6 8 8 $675 HL001-0004Responder v.2

Health Science

Therapeutic Services

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Early Child DevelopmentCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Entry-Level 110 1-2 8 V $135 HM001-0003Teacher

Early Care & 525 5-6 8 V $675 HM001-0006Ed Teacher Asst

Early Care & 1050 10-11 25-2011.00 V/P $1350 HM001-0001Ed Master Teacher

Early Care & Ed 1120 10-11 25-2011.00 V/P $1350 HM001-0007Infant/Toddler Care

Early Care & 1370 13-14 11-9031.00 V/P $1620 HM001-0004Ed Director

ParaProfessional 525 5-6 8 V $675 HM001-0008Child Development

Human Services

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Network SystemsCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Network System 990 9-10 15-1071.00 V/P $1215 IT001-0013Engineer v.3

Information Technology

Computer RepairCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Desktop 870 8-9 15-1099.04 V/P $1080 IT002-0005Support Technician

Emergency & Fire Management ServicesCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Basic Firefighter 819 8-9 8 8 $1080 LW002-0060 (COFT)

Law, Public Safety,Corrections & Security

Welding & Metal FabricationCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Structural Welder 840 8-9 51-4121.06 V/P $1080 MN007-0011

Combination 1050 10-11 51-4121.06 V/P $1350 MN007-0030Welder

SMAW Structural 555 5-6 8 V $675 MN007-0001Welder

GMAW Structural 330 3-4 8 V $405 MN007-0006Welder

GTAW Structural 390 4-5 8 V $540 MN007-0008Welder

FCAW Structural 330 3-4 8 V $405 MN007-0003Welder

Manufacturing

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Science, Technology,Engineering & Mathematics

STEM (High School ONLY)

CAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Pre-Engineering 960 8 8 8 8 SC001-0008

Advanced 1440 8 8 8 8 SC001-0009Pre-Engineering

Automotive ServiceCAREER MJR HR EST MTHS SOC CODE FA COST CODE

Auto General 995 9-10 8 8 $1215 TR008-0025Service Technician (NATEF COMPLIANT)

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please refer to the Adult Career Develoment and Student Handbook for more detailed information. These publications may be obtained from Student Services or visit www.eoctech.edu. STUDENT SERVICES STAFFDirector of Educational & Student Services 390.1104

Student Services Coordinator, Adult Student Advisor 390.5345

Special Needs Coordinator/School Counselor, High School (HS) Student Advisor, Tech Prep Coordinator 390.5309 Student Recruitment Coordinator 390.5304

Financial Aid Coordinator/Registrar 390.5344

Math Specialist 390.5337

Communications Specialist 390.5338

Transition Specialist 390.5331

Explore Program Coordinator 390.5326

Academic Center Coordinator 390.5340

Assessment Specialist 390.5341

Student Services Secretary 390.5343

Adult Career Development Secretary 390.5333

CLASS TIMES

Full-Time (FT) 8:20 AM - 2:35 PM, Mon-Fri

Half-Time AM (HT) 8:20 AM - 11:05 AM, Mon-Fri

Half-Time PM (HT) 12:00- 2:35 PM, Mon-Fri

Explore (10th) CHS: 9:30 AM - 11:05 AM, Mon-FriHHS: 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM, Mon/WedHHS: 1:20 PM - 2:35 PM, Tue/ThuJHS: 11:55 AM - 1:15 PM, Mon-FriLHS: 11:55 AM -1:15 PM, Mon-Fri

Full-Time Career MajorsGeneral Information

ASSESSMENTAll adult students are required to take an assessment test prior to admission. Students are given the Test for Adult Basic Education (TABE). The TABE measures academics of reading, math, language, and spelling. COMPASS testing is also available.

ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSAdmission RequirementsContact your high school counselor about enrollment at EOC Tech. Juniors and seniors at Choctaw, Harrah, Jones or Luther schools may enroll during regular high school enrollment periods and receive credit toward their high school diploma. Students may choose from AM or PM class periods. There is no tuition charge for high school students. The procedure is as follows:

1. Talk to counselor at your school.2. Complete EOC Tech pre-enrollment form with either

sending school or EOC Tech counselor.3. Watch for postcard sent out in May announcing the

“Summer Up” schedule for June.4. Attend “Summer Up” in June to complete paperwork and

finalize enrollment.5. Students are not enrolled at EOC Tech until enrollment is

finalized at “Summer Up”.6. Programs fill up quickly. Missing “Summer Up” may

jeopardize being able to enroll in the program of choice indicated on the pre-enrollment form.

HOME SCHOOL STUDENTSStudents being home-schooled or attending private school must be at least 16 on or before November 1st in the year of enrollment to be admitted and allowed to enroll at EOC Tech. Students may attend in the AM or PM and will be considered as high school students. Transportation is the responsibility of the individual and must be in compliance with established guidelines and policies of EOC Tech. Students will need provide sufficient evidence of participation in a home-school situation and meet the following admission requirements: 1. Residence/Tuition Agreement – an applicant residing

in the EOC Tech district is not charged tuition for the duration of that residency. An applicant residing out-of-district may be accepted pending career major availability, and may be required to pay tuition.

2. Provide a current copy of immunization records.3. Meet the prerequisites established for the program.4. Provide a valid transcript; or provide a written curriculum

outline for the course of study provided to the individual two years prior to application for admission or duration of home-schooled time, if less than two years.

5. Provide a report of mid-term and/or final test scores for the course of study which must include formal class hours per week in which the applicant has participated.

6. Provide standardized test results from a nationally-recognized standardized assessment administered within the last 3 years. Other assessments may be considered.

7. Once admission requirements have been met, the student will complete an enrollment application and enrolled in the program of choice if there is space available.

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ADMISSION/ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

FULL TIME ADULT STUDENTSAdult students interested in enrolling at EOC Tech must contact a Student Services Advisor to discuss program availability and career advisement. EMT and Fire Academy have special admission and enrollment procedures. Please contact Cathy Dawson at 405.390.5315 for more information.

The FT Adult admission and enrollment processes are as follows:

1. Schedule an appointment to take an assessment test. Dates are limited and are usually on Wednesday’s.

2. Begin the application process for financial aid, e.g. FAFSA, VA, Tribal, etc., in order to have required documentation ready at time of enrollment.

3. Contact Student Services and schedule appointment with Student Services advisor to go over assessment testing and career major choices. a. Bring a copy of High School Diploma, High School Transcript, or GED. b. Complete Adult Student Information form to complete the pre-enrollment process.

4. Adult students will be sent a letter in June notifying them of the Enrollment Intake dates in July.

5. Students will need to call Student Services to schedule their Enrollment Intake appointment.

6. Students should finalize their financial aid paperwork before the Enrollment Intake date.

7. Students will meet with the Adult Student Advisor on that date to finalize the student’s enrollment and to discuss how the student will pay tuition.

8. Students will pay tuition not covered by funding agency or FAFSA.

9. Provide evidence of all previous education and/or training. All previous education and/or training is evaluated and given credit when appropriate.

10. Students who pre-enroll for the fall semester receive a letter about Orientation and the first day of classes.

Students no longer enrolled or attending high school must be at least 16 years of age and have the permission of their parent/guardian to enroll as an adult student. A signed consent from the high school principal of the school district in which they reside is also required. However, the student is not eligible for financial aid from EOC Tech.

CAREER MAJOR TUITION & OTHER COSTS

ALL COSTS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO FACILITATE THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROCESS.Career Major Tuition ChargesFor all career majors (except EMT and FAC), adult students enrolled full-time (FT) are charged up to $1,080 for the school year. Adult students enrolled half-time (HT) are charged up to $540 for the school year.

Charges to the student account may vary due to “open-entry enrollment” (for career majors other than EMT and FAC). Generally, the student is charged by semester ($540 for full-time, $270 for half-time) up to the tuition cost listed above. If the student begins after the semester start date, the charge will be prorated to the nearest 1/2 quarter. If the student needs more time to complete the major, the student will be charged based on the amount of additional time recommended by the instructor.

Career Major PaymentsNew! Students may now make any payments to Accounts Receivable/Bursar located directly across from Student Services. Students may make payment arrangements at the time of admission with the Student Services Coordinator. Adult students are responsible for payment arrangements through self-pay, financial aid, EOC Next Step Scholarship, tribal assistance, and/or outside agencies. Failure to comply with the payment schedule may result in withdrawal from the career major.

Students receiving tuition assistance from an outside agency are allowed to defer payment of career major charges upon receipt by the Financial Aid Coordinator of an authorization letter and/or contract from that agency.

Students usually enroll in one career major at a time. Once a student completes all coursework within a career major, they may continue in a new career major. However, students must see a Student Services advisor to be enrolled in subsequent career majors in order to determine advanced standing for courses already completed and additional tuition that may be owed at that time. There are no career major costs for secondary or home school students who reside in the EOC district. Secondary students who are out-of-district and home school students who do not reside in the EOC district may be charged for career major costs based on the information listed above.

Effective, July 1, 2011, Pell Grant students are granted an “extension of credit” after the Financial Aid Coordinator has received a valid Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from a student who is enrolled in a Pell-eligible career major. A valid FAFSA means that the student has satisfactorily completed the verification process and any conflicting information has been resolved as determined by the Financial Aid Coordinator. Career major costs are charged to students’ accounts. Payments for these charges are automatically deducted from students’ Pell Grant disbursement checks until all career major costs have been paid in full. Any remaining Pell Grant amounts are disbursed to the students as described in their Award Letters. Students who qualify for a partial Pell Grant that doesn’t cover the career major costs are required to pay the difference by the first day of class, unless payments are approved by the Student Services Coordinator at the time of admission.

Other CostsFor all career majors (except for EMT and FAC), required books, supplies and tools are included in the price of tuition and remain the property of EOC Tech. Students are responsible for the care of all school-owned property assigned to them. All students may be required to pay for replacements if items are lost or stolen.

EOC Tech does not offer housing or board for its students. All students live off-campus and commute. Transportation on an EOC Tech bus is available from each of the four district high schools for secondary students. Adult students may be allowed to ride the EOC Tech bus with approval from the sending school principal, and are expected to conform to the standards and regulations established for the general welfare and safety of all students.

EMT and FAC have special tuition pricing with additional books/supplies. Students should contact Cathy Dawson at 390.5315 or [email protected] for more information.

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EOC TECH WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICY

WITHDRAWAL POLICYThe Official Withdrawal Form is available from Student Services and may also be accessed from EOC Tech’s website.

Cancellation of enrollment occurs when a student officially withdraws before the official start date of the program. For the Fire Academy (FAC), the Pre-Academy Orientation class occurs before the official start date of the Fire Academy program.

Students must submit a completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Student Services Coordinator before the official start date of the program. Students who officially withdraw before the official start date of the program will receive a full (100%) refund of tuition and the deposit paid.

An Official Withdrawal is defined as the action taken by a student who submits a completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Student Services Coordinator on or after the official start date (Day 1) of instruction of the student’s program. The date the completed form is submitted will be the date used in the calculation of any possible refund according to the “REFUND POLICY” (see below).

NOTE: Students who received the Federal Pell Grant should contact the Financial Aid Coordinator before withdrawing from EOC Tech.

An Unofficial Withdrawal is defined when a student fails to attend or ceases to attend their program without “officially withdrawing” from EOC Tech (see “OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL” section above). Non-attendance does not constitute a drop or withdrawal; the student will not receive any refund.

EOC TECH TUITION REFUND POLICY (All career majors except for FAC)The school date in which the student submits the completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Financial Aid Coordinator or the Bursar will be the date used to calculate a tuition refund according to the following Refund Policy (there are no refunds for books or fees): • Students, who officially withdraw before the first day of

instruction, will receive a refund of all payments and all charges will be cancelled.

• Students, who officially withdraw on Day 1 through Day 10 of instruction, will owe 25% of tuition charged; any amount paid for tuition above 25% will be refunded to the student. There are no refunds for books or fees.

• Students, who officially withdraw on Day 11 through Day 39 of instruction, will owe 50% of tuition charged; any amount paid for tuition above 50% will be refunded to the student. There are no refunds for books or fees.

• Students, who officially withdraw on or after Day 40 of instruction, will owe 100% of tuition charged and no refund of tuition will be processed. There are no refunds for books or fees.

NOTE: Students who received the Pell Grant will be subject to the “Return of Title IV Funds” regulations (see FINANCIAL AID below).

EOC TECH TUITION REFUND POLICY(FAC only)The school date in which the student submits the completed Official Withdrawal Form to the Fire Coordinator will be the date used to calculate a tuition refund according to the following Refund Policy (there are no refunds for books or fees): • Students, who officially withdraw on or before the Pre-

Academy Orientation date, will receive a refund of all payments and all charges will be cancelled.

• Students, who officially withdraw after the Pre-Academy Orientation but before Day 1 of instruction, will receive a refund of all payments minus the $500 deposit, and all remaining charges will be cancelled.

• Students, who officially withdraw on Day 1 through Day 10 of instruction, will owe 25% of tuition charged; any amount paid for tuition above 25% will be refunded to the student. There are no refunds for books or fees.

• Students, who officially withdraw on Day 11 through Day 39 of instruction, will owe 50% of tuition charged; any amount paid for tuition above 50% will be refunded to the student. There are no refunds for books or fees.

• Students, who officially withdraw on or after Day 40 of instruction, will owe 100% of tuition charged and no refund of tuition will be processed. There are no refunds for books or fees

NOTE: Students who received the Pell Grant will be subject to the “Return of Title IV Funds” regulations (see FINANCIAL AID below).

REFUND POLICY FOR FINANCIAL AID STUDENTSStudents who received the Federal Pell Grant from EOC Tech and who withdraw, officially or unofficially, will be subject to the “Return of Title IV” regulations. The date established as the student’s official withdrawal date will be used to calculate the Return of Title IV refund. Generally, the student and/or school will have to return any amount of the Pell Grant that is defined as “unearned” of the official withdrawal date. More information may be found in the Student Handbook.

withdrawing from EOC Tech.

OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIONSStudents will be held responsible for any remaining amount of unpaid charges on their account. The Bursar will send an invoice to the student showing the outstanding obligation and an Alert will be placed on the student’s enrollment record until that amount has been paid. Students will not be eligible to receive any completions certificates or transcripts from EOC Tech until outstanding obligations have been paid. Students will not be allowed to enroll at EOC Tech until outstanding obligations have been paid.

APPEAL FOR OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL DATEIn extraordinary circumstances, such as hospitalization for an accident or illness, a student may submit a written request to the appropriate Director to request an adjustment to their official withdrawal date. These requests will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

NOTE: Students should contact the Financial Aid Coordinatorto discuss their Return of Title IV funds calculation before

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EOC Next Step ScholarshipsTuition waivers, known as EOC Next Step Scholarships, may be awarded to qualified high school graduates from Choctaw, Harrah, Luther or Jones High Schools. Students should contact the Student Services Coordinator for an application.

Veterans Educational Benefit ProgramMany full-time career majors are eligible for the following VA Education Benefit programs:• Montgomery GI Bill: Active Duty - Chapter 30• Post 9/11 GI Bill - Chapter 33• Dependents Educational Assistance - Chapter 35• Montgomery GI Bill: Selected Reserve - Chapter 1606• Reserve Educational Assistance Program - Chapter 1607• VA Vocational - Rehabilitation - Chapter 31

The veteran student who hasn’t received VA Educational benefits needs to complete the application for benefits online at www.gibill2.va.gov. The RPO in Muskogee determines VA program eligibility.

Oklahoma National Guard Tuition WaiverEOC Tech will approve a tuition waiver for members of the Oklahoma National Guard who are enrolled in our full-time career majors (not including EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, EMT Paramedic, Master Firefighter-Basic, Master Firefighter-Advanced or Master Fighter-Fire Portion), either on a full-time or half-time basis, when enrollments are available.

FINANCIAL AID

Pell GrantThe Pell Grant is a federally funded program which provides aid to post-secondary students seeking a certificate in an eligible career major at EOC Tech. Students must enroll in an approved career major with 600 or more clock hours to be eligible. The maximum Pell Grant for the 2014-15 school year is $5,730. Federal student loans are not available through EOC Tech.

Pell Grants are restricted to students who have not earned a bachelor’s degree or beyond. Eligibility is based on financial need as defined by the U.S. Department of Education. These grants do not have to be repaid as long as a student doesn’t withdraw “too early”, according to federal regulations.

The 2014-15 FAFSA will apply to program enrollment(s) between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. Students may begin completing the 2015-16 FAFSA after January 2015 for the upcoming 2015-16 school year. It will be based on 2014 income information.

Completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)Students interested in applying for the Pell Grant must complete the FAFSA.

General Information• Request a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov • Parent/Guardian may be required to request a PIN as well • Utilize the FAFSA Worksheet in order to gather

all pertinent information found at www.fafsa.gov• Utilize the Data Retrieval Tool for income information• Electronic processing takes approx. 24-48 hours • Paper FAFSAs are no longer available at EOC Tech• EOC Tech’s Federal School Code - 015861

Student Dependency Status Students are asked to answer “yes” or “no” to any of 13 statements that apply. If a student is able to answer “yes” to one or more of the statements, he/she is considered “independent” for financial aid purposes and is not required to include parents’ income. If a student answers “no” to every statement, he/she is considered “dependent” and must include parents’ income, regardless if student lives apart from parents, and/or if parents no longer claim the student on their federal income tax form. The Financial Aid Coordinator may request supporting documentation for “yes” answers.

Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG)Application for this state grant is automatic upon completion of the FAFSA. Certain data elements from the FAFSA are sent to the OTAG program. Students must have a FAFSA submitted by March 1, 2015 (date subject to change) and have an EFC of 1,700 or lower in order to be eligible for this grant for the 2015-16 school year. This state grant is awarded on a first come, first served basis. Students may submit FAFSAs after March 1st, but they won’t be eligible for OTAG.

Otha Grimes Memorial ScholarshipsThe Otha Grimes Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Oklahoma CareerTech Foundation. The Foundation determines the number of scholarships and the dollar amounts awarded. The number of scholarships awarded varies every term along with the dollar amounts. Applications are given to students with documented need, i.e. FAFSA, as determined by the Financial Aid Coordinator. Students may receive this scholarship once from EOC Tech.

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EOC Tech Payment PlanEOC Tech offers a payment plan to students enrolling in EMT Basic, EMT Advanced, EMT Paramedic, Master Firefighter-Basic, and Master Firefighter-Advanced. It is based primarily upon need which is established by completing a current year Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov.• Include EOC Tech’s federal school code (015861) so

that the processed FAFSA is sent electronically to the Financial Aid Office.

• You may be required to verify the information provided on the FAFSA. The Financial Aid Coordinator will determine when you have a “valid FAFSA”, i.e. all documentation requirements have been met.

• Provide documentation of eligibility for any other type of financial aid, e.g. tribal assistance, to the Financial Aid Coordinator so that the correct amount of charges remaining is the amount required to be paid out by the student.

• Complete the Payment Plan Application form and bring to Student Services. It will be given to the Financial Aid Coordinator.

• Before your enrollment in the program, a Payment Plan Contract will be set up and given to you to review and to sign if you agree to the terms.• The general terms will be the first payment of

50% of the total cost is due up front followed by a payment of 25% each by the end of the following month and the final payment of 25% by the end of the next month.

• If circumstances occur which may cause you to be unable to comply with the terms of the Payment Plan Contract, you may appeal before breaking the terms of the contract. Please refer to the appeals process in the Student Handbook.

• Failure to comply with the Payment Plan Contract may result in immediate withdrawal from the program. No certifications or transcripts will be issued.

Outside Agencies Who Offer Financial Assistance Additional financial assistance may be available from area programs such as Workforce Investment Act (WIA), DRS Vocational Rehabilitation (Voc-Rehab), and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Contact these organizations for more information and how to apply for benefits.

STUDENT SERVICES

Navigating through the educational process can present both challenges and opportunities. EOC Tech’s Student Services staff are committed to helping students achieve their educational and career goals. Students are invited to visit the Student Services office at any time. Our goal is to assist the student and make their educational experience at EOC Tech enjoyable.

PLAN OF STUDYStudents will meet quarterly with advisors and their instructors to review the student’s Plan of Study sheet that was given to the student at “Summer Up”. The Plan of Study covers the following: 1. Career major information 2. Course grades 3. Workplace/College information 4. Progress towards a nationally-recognized certification 5. Enrollment options for next school year (last meeting of

year)

REGISTRARThe Registrar’s Office issues official transcripts and certificates. There is no charge for these documents. Students must request these documents by completing the appropriate form described below. These documents may require time for records to be researched and verified; students should allow 5 business days for requests to be processed.Contact the program secretary for an enrollment confirmation or unofficial transcript.

Request for Enrollment Confirmation/Transcript/Certificate• Enrollment Confirmation

Enrollment status, tuition costs and scheduled class times can be verified by letter. The letter is addressed and mailed to the business and/or agency requesting the information. A copy of the letter is sent to the student/parent upon request.

• Unofficial Transcript Completed course names/grades printed on EOC Tech letterhead without Registrar’s signature.

• Official Transcript Completed course names/grades printed on official paper with Registrar’s signature.

• Certificates Issued based on the following:1. Career Major Completer

Every course is completed with course grade within the career major.

2. Course Concentrator At least 360 hours or more completed with course grade within the career major.

3. Course Completer At least one course, but less than 360 hours is completed with course grade within the career major.

Information will not be released if the student has outstanding financial obligations to EOC Tech. Official transcripts cannot be faxed due to the security paper safeguards of the official transcript paper. Please contact the Registrar’s office for more information.

COLLEGE ALLIANCE PROGRAM (College Credit)The College Alliance Program is currently being reviewed by the Higher Learning Commission and the 2-year schools. Please contact the Tech Prep Coordinator for current status at 405.390.5309 or [email protected]

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