Description

The Francis Tuttle Technology Center (FTTC) gives high school students and adults the opportunity to receive comprehensive career training, both through classes and professional organizations.

Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, FTTC provides training and certification in everything from health-related fields to arts-oriented fields such as graphic design and special effects for film.

At Francis Tuttle, students are encouraged to stretch beyond the classroom walls and join a career and leadership-focused student organization. These organizations include a mentoring group for females in science-based programs, the Student Leadership Academy, and an organization for students preparing for health-related careers.

Within such organizations, there are opportunities to engage in public-speaking, community service and mentoring.

Career services at Francis Tuttle host various job fairs, with each one related to a specific profession.

Financial aid at FTTC comes from a variety of sources, including private scholarships and funding from agencies dedicated to specific groups, such as veterans or Native Americans. There are also loans and grants for eligible students.

Quick Facts

Location

Midwest

Setting

Large City Setting

Type

Public

On-Campus Housing Available

No

Selectivity

Open Admissions

Enrollment

1,840

Students

Total Students
1,840

Full-Time vs. Part-time Students

Full-Time
23%
Part-Time
77%

Ethnic Diversity

African-American
20%
Asian
4%
Caucasian
59%
Latino
11%
Other
6%

International Students

International
0%
Domestic
100%