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About WOSC

Commitment to Excellence

Western Oklahoma State College exists for students. The college, with its board, administration, faculty, and staff, is committed to student success, strengthening the community, technology development, and internal and external cooperation. It affirms equal access to all aspects of the institution for the diverse population it serves and approaches all endeavors with the highest standards of ethics and professionalism - a commitment to excellence.

1926 Year Founded 3.0 GPA Average Graduate Earned after Transferring PIONEERS Western's Mascot 41% Average Students Transferred to a 4 year University 18:1 Teacher to Student Ratio

 Mission

Mission

The mission of Western Oklahoma State College is to provide high quality education while ensuring equity, supporting student success, and empowering individuals to become productive members of diverse local, regional, and global communities.

 Vision

Vision

Western Oklahoma State College aspires to be the outstanding and innovative community college known for its focus on student success and its service to community and regional development.

Historical Background

Altus Junior College SignWestern Oklahoma State College, established as Altus Junior College in 1926, is the oldest original municipal two-year college still in existence in Oklahoma. Its operation since 1967 has been under the provision of State Bill No. 2 of the 1967 Oklahoma Legislature and the Community Junior College Act. The college assumed status as a state junior college on July 28, 1970, pursuant to House Concurrent Resolution No. 1003 and Senate Bill No. 104 of the 1969 Oklahoma Legislature and Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE) Resolutions No. 624 and No. 657. These resolutions authorized and directed the State Regents "To establish a two-year college in Altus to serve Jackson, Tillman, Kiowa, Greer, and Harmon counties and surrounding areas, and it shall be known as Altus Junior College and shall be an integral part of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education." The conversion of Altus Junior College from a community to a state junior college included a redefinition of functions, education programs and standards, fiscal policies, and enrollment projections. Guidelines for the development of a new campus, to be located on a 142-acre site donated by area citizens, were completed. The governor of Oklahoma appointed a board of regents for Altus Junior College on April 27, 1971. This board assumed the responsibility for institutional governance as provided by law.

Western Oklahoma State CollegeOn August 16, 1974, the college became Western Oklahoma State College by an act of the state legislature, signed by the Governor on April 3, 1974. Section 1 of Senate Bill No. 492, passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives, designated that the "state educational institution located at Altus shall continue at the same location and its official name shall be WESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE." The college has completed over 90 years of serving the greater Southwestern Oklahoma community and continues its pledge to provide a comprehensive two-year post-secondary educational program for its residents.

 

Mission Statement

The mission of Western Oklahoma State College is to provide high quality education while ensuring equity, supporting student success, and empowering individuals to become productive members of diverse local, regional, and global communities.

 

Statement of Purpose

In accordance with our mission, Western's educational programs and services are designed to help people achieve their individual potential, enrich their lives, and become responsible and productive members of society. Thus, Western Oklahoma State College exists for the following purposes:

  • to provide a quality and affordable general education for all students;
  • to provide a rigorous education in several basic fields of university-parallel study for those students who plan to transfer to a senior institution and complete a bachelor's degree;
  • to provide one- and two-year programs of technical and occupational education to prepare individuals to enter the labor market;
  • to provide programs of remedial and developmental education for those whose previous education may not have prepared them for college;
  • to provide both formal and informal programs of study especially designed for adults and out-of-school youth in order to serve the community generally with a continuing education opportunity;
  • to carry out programs of institutional research designed to improve the institution's efficiency and effectiveness of operation;
  • to provide student and program support in the form of assessment and guidance services designed to maximize program potential enabling students to reach their educational and career goals; and
  • to participate in programs of economic development with comprehensive or regional universities toward the end that the needs of each institution's geographic service area are met.

 

Vision Statement

Western Oklahoma State College aspires to be the outstanding and innovative community college known for its focus on student success and its service to community and regional development.

 

Philosophy

Western Oklahoma State College exists for students. The college, with its board, administration, faculty, and staff, is committed to student success, strengthening the community, technology development, and internal and external cooperation. It affirms equal access to all aspects of the institution for the diverse population it serves and approaches all endeavors with the highest standards of ethics and professionalism - a commitment to excellence.

 

General Education Philosophy

At the heart of every program of college study is the general education core curriculum, the fundamental element that gives some commonality to the educational experience. Western remains deeply committed to requiring an extensive core curriculum, a comprehensive and diversified approach to education, which lays the foundation for students to grow personally, professionally and socially and to seek opportunities to be lifelong learners.

 

 


 

College Plan

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Academic Plan

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Institutional Information

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Strategic Planning Report

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View Western's History of Strategic Planning.

 

Assessment Report

Assessment Report of Student Academic Achievement at Western.

 

 

HLC Assurance Argument

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What is Western Oklahoma State College?

  • About

    Western Oklahoma State College, established as Altus Junior College in 1926, is the oldest original municipal two-year college still in existence in Oklahoma...
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  • Vision

    Western Oklahoma State College aspires to be the outstanding and innovative community college known for its focus on student success and its service to community and regional development.
  • Mission

    The mission of Western Oklahoma State College is to provide high quality education while ensuring equity, supporting student success, and empowering individuals to become productive members of diverse local, regional, and global communities.

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