Seminole State College (Oklahoma)
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Seminole State College is a
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in Seminole, Oklahoma.


History

The college was founded as Seminole Junior College in 1931 and was renamed Seminole State College in 1996.


Campus

The campus is in Seminole, Oklahoma at the junction of Highway 9 W and U.S. Route 270.


Academics

The college provides one and two-year programs of collegiate-level technical-occupational education.


Athletics

The college athletics teams are nicknamed the Trojans.


Notable alumni

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References


External links


Official website
Education in Seminole County, Oklahoma Universities and colleges established in 1931 Community colleges in Oklahoma NJCAA schools 1931 establishments in Oklahoma Two-year colleges in the United States {{Oklahoma-university-stub