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With locations in Tahlequah, Muskogee and Broken Arrow, NSU is Oklahoma’s immersive learning institution. Choose from in-person, blended or online learning options.

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NSU is committed to assisting students in applying and earning scholarships. Whether you are an incoming freshman or a continuing/returning student, NSU has a wide variety of scholarship options for students to choose from.

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From networking to leadership opportunities, NSU’s over 80 clubs and organizations allow our students to build lasting relationships while getting the full college experience.

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Whether you’re an incoming or current transfer student, NSU’s transfer advisors are available to assist you with transcript evaluation, information on degree programs and support services. NSU is where You Belong.

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Whether transitioning to graduate school or returning to higher education, NSU’s graduate college is your next step. Choose from over 25 master's degrees and several certificate programs.

$10 Million Lab Facility in the Works

Published: 2004-11-29

Join Northeastern State University and the NSU College of Science and Health Professions as they break ground for the long awaited NSU Science Center. The horizon on Northeastern's main campus is about to get a bit more scenic.

On Monday, December 6, at 3:00 p.m. University officials, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, community members and friends of the University will break ground on a long awaited $10 million science laboratory building. These Groundbreaking ceremonies will take place at the eastern entrance of the NSU Science Building.

Funded by a revenue bond issued by the University, the three-floor facility was designed by the Dewberry Design Group in Tulsa. Located on the east side of the current science building, the ultra modern facility will encompass 68,000 square feet and include space for both teaching and research for physics, chemistry and biology programs. The facility will comprise 26 laboratories and be able to serve more than 400 students per lab session. University officials expect the facility to be open for classes by Spring 2007.