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Welcome to Southeastern Oklahoma State University - McCurtain County Campus!
The University cooperates with two state colleges and other institutions to provide courses and degree programs to students throughout southeast Oklahoma, southwest Arkansas and northeast Texas.
Open Enrollment Through June 4, 2008
Students wishing to enroll for the Summer 2008 session may do so now through June 4, 2008. See your advisor. General Registration will take place from 8 am to 5 pm on May 29th.
Summer Schedule Posted
The schedule of Summer 2008 courses is now available online or you may download a printable version.
Ever Thought of Majoring in Special Education?
See information on unique opportunities in this major!
Elementary Education Teachers
Interested in working on your Master's Degree to become an Oklahoma Certified Reading Specialist? Contact Barbara McClanahan, bmcclanahan@se.edu, 580-376-5257.
www.SOSU.edu becomes www.SE.edu
Southeastern is in the process of changing the University website address from www.sosu.edu to www.SE.edu. See a list of Frequently Asked Questions.
Continuing Education to Offer Science Camp
Southeastern Continuing Education will offer a science camp for kids here at the McCurtain County Campus in June. For more information, visit the Continuing Education website.
SOSU-MCC Student Teaches Drug Awareness Program
Shelly Reich, a Southeastern Oklahoma State University student at the McCurtain County campus, is one of six instructors in the Community Oriented Proactive Narcotics Education and Training (COPNET) program.
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) is in charge of the program, which is designed to teach drug awareness classes to Oklahoma’s children, youth, adults and school faculty members and administrators. The instructors are available for visits to schools, church or youth groups throughout the state.
The OBN has six instructors, with three in the Oklahoma City area and one each in Murray, Pontotoc and McCurtain counties.
The OBN and Americorps were searching for 20 students at junior, senior or graduate levels in state-certified colleges to become instructors across the state. Reich was a student in Sociology Theory when she learned of the COPNET program through instructor Carol Howell (pictured above with Reich) and academic advisor Bruce King. She is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in general studies.
Requirements include having a grade-point average of at least 3.0; having letters of recommendation from professors; passing a background check and polygraph examination; and conducting an interview with the Director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, the Training Agent and the COPNET Project Director.
Office Hours
Library:
- Monday - Thursday - 8 am to 7 pm, Friday - 8 am to 5 pm.
- Saturday - By faculty request.
Business Office:
- Monday - Friday - 8 am to 5 pm
Coordinator's Office:
- Monday - Friday - 8 am to 5 pm
- And by appointment


