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Coordinating board for Oklahoma's public colleges and universities that administers state grants, scholarships, and college planning resources. Fathers returning to school or helping their children plan can explore Oklahoma's Promise, concurrent enrollment, and tuition waiver programs on the OKhigherED website. Call the Research Parkway office in OKC for specific program questions. Most state-funded programs are free to apply with income eligibility rules.
405-225-9100 · 655 Research Pkwy #200, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Public two-year community college offering affordable associate degrees, career certificates, and transfer programs to four-year universities. Fathers can enroll in day, evening, online, or weekend classes. Financial aid, veteran benefits, and childcare resources are available on campus. Call the admissions office at the S May Avenue campus or visit the website to begin the enrollment process and FAFSA filing for current semester deadlines.
405-682-1611 · 7777 S May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Oklahoma State Department of Education's adult education division funds free GED preparation, English language, and adult literacy programs at career tech centers, libraries, and community sites across the state. Fathers preparing for GED testing or improving basic skills can find local classes through the state website. Programs are free for qualifying adults. Call the N Lincoln Boulevard office in OKC for help finding local classes.
405-521-3321 · 2500 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105