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Road‑Ready Careers: How One School Turns Training into Jobs

Okmulgee, OK, USASunday, March 29, 2026

Founded in 1946 on a former army hospital site, OSUIT began with 500 students and basic programs aimed at helping veterans transition back into the workforce. Today it stands as a national leader in hands‑on technical training, offering more than 35 programs across advanced manufacturing, energy, automotive, construction, IT, and health care.

Real‑World Skills First

  • Industry partnerships: OSUIT collaborates with companies throughout Oklahoma, shaping courses to meet the exact needs of local businesses.
  • Internships: Students complete internships before graduation, ensuring they enter the workforce immediately with practical experience.

A Legacy of Adaptability

  • Early curriculum: Started with skills like punch‑machine operation and saddle repair.
  • Evolution: Shifted to information technology, pipeline integrity, and now continually updates programs to align with emerging technologies and market demands.

Employers Love OSUIT Graduates

  • Technical proficiency: Graduates are highly skilled.
  • Cultural fit: Their industry experience means they understand company culture and operations from day one, reducing training time and boosting productivity.

Pathways for Working Adults

  • Career changers & re‑entrants: OSUIT provides a practical route to stable, well‑paid jobs.
  • Student success focus: Emphasis on technical excellence and support helps students transition confidently from classroom to career.

Takeaway

OSUIT’s focused, adaptable education model demonstrates how targeted technical training can deliver reliable employment opportunities in an ever‑changing job market.

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