Over 75 Northern Oklahoma College students attended a College and Career Day Wednesday at the Cultural Engagement Center April 3.
Twenty exhibitors attended the event, said NANTI Project Director Rae Ann Kruse.
The participants included Blackwell Police, Continental Carbon, Johnson Controls, Kaw Nation Domestic Violence, Kay County Sheriff’s Office, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, OG&E, Oklahoma City Police, Oklahoma State University, Ponca City Police Department, Seven Clans Casino, Tonkawa Casino, and University of Central Oklahoma.
Criminal Justice instructor Troy Cochran, Process Technology Director Dr. Frankie Wood-Black, and Digital Media Instructor Brad Matson brought their students to the event.
Students viewed the “Wall of Jobs,” a listing of dozens of job postings for area full-time, part-time, and summer positions for student employment.
Ashley Kirven-Bobier, OSU Transfer Coordinator, connected with Dr. Rick Edgington to establish monthly office hours to assist NOC students who wish to transition to Oklahoma State.
The event was a NASNTI activity to support the college’s grant initiatives to improve career and transfer services for students.
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