Tulsa Technology Center (Tulsatech) has multiple campuses and offers full-time programs, part-time programs, and training programs for business and industry. Tulsatech serves secondary students from public school districts throughout Tulsa County, as well as private, parochial and home-schooled students.
Tulsa Technology Center is the oldest and largest career and technical training center in Oklahoma. Founded in 1965 as a part of Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa Vo-Tech became an independent school district in 1973. In 1992, the name changed to Tulsa Technology Center.
There are seven main campuses
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| Most Popular Programs | Program Cost | Est. Books and Supplies Cost | Program Length |
Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician: |
$ 5,085 | $ 1,550 | 2034 hours |
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist: |
$ 5,566 | $ 800 | 2783 hours |
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications: |
$ 1,500 | $ 200 | 600 hours |
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant: |
$ 1,200 | $ 243 | 600 hours |
Computer Systems Security: |
$ 1,500 | $ 448 | 600 hours |
Chemical Technology/Technician: |
$ 2,100 | $ 68 | 1050 hours |
| Financial Aid | Avg. Amount Received | % of Students Receiving Aid | |
Federal Grants: |
$ 2,294 | 47% | |
State and Local Grants: |
$ 248 | 2% | |
Institutional Grants: |
$ 3,000 | 3% | |
Any Aid: |
52% |