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Workforce & Education

SEVERAL development initiatives

Designed to connect businesses with top talent

One Wagoner County is committed to fostering a skilled and thriving workforce that drives economic growth and prosperity in our communities. Our workforce development initiatives are designed to connect businesses with top talent, provide valuable resources for job seekers, and promote lifelong learning and career advancement opportunities.
Oklahomans Employed
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within the Region
Oklahomans with a College Degree
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or Higher within 60 Miles
Post-Secondary Institutions
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within 60 Miles
Post-Secondary Programs Offered
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within 60 Miles
Post-Secondary Completions
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annually within 60 Miles

RIGHT-TO-WORK

State with Low Union Participation

Education Partners

Public Education, Career Tech and Higher Education is meeting your needs in Wagoner County.

Public ED K-12

Wagoner County  is home to 7 K-12 public and private school systems graduating approximately 2,500 students annually, with a combined student population of 35,000. School Districts include: Broken Arrow, Bixby, Coweta, Okay, Porter, Wagoner and Catoosa.

ICTC

Indian Capital Technology Center (ICTC) District No. 4 is a technical school dedicated to preparing youth and adults to become productive and economically efficient. The Wagoner County campus offers 7 programs including welding, plumbing, cosmetology, health careers, information technology and serves 250 students.

NSU

Northeastern State University opened its third campus in 2001 in Broken Arrow, Wagoner County and now serves more than 3,500 juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Our beautiful campus has over 60 classrooms, 12 science labs, and 8 computer labs with modern equipment and facilities for teaching and research.