Other NSU Campuses

Broken Arrow
www.nsuba.edu

Northeastern State's campus in Broken Arrow opened its doors in 2002, welcoming more than 1,050 students. Phase I of the campus, which included an Administration building, two classroom buildings, and a maintenance facility, was funded with a one-half percent sales tax increase approved by Broken Arrow voters. In October 2004, NSU broke ground on Phase II of the BA campus. This $26 million expansion was made possible through Tulsa County's Vision 2025 program and will double the size of the campus, adding nearly 300,000 square feet and room for an additional 5,000 students. Phase II will include construction of science, library, and classroom buildings and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2007.

 

Muskogee
www.nsuok.edu/muskogee/

The Muskogee campus offers upper-level and graduate courses in the areas of education, business, general studies, nursing, industrial management, as well as classes in other disciplines. Northeastern State opened the 27,700 square-foot facility on its 23-acre campus in 1993. In 2001, The Mike Synar Center, a monument to the vision of Mike Synar, former U.S. Congressman from the 2nd District of Oklahoma from 1979 to 1995, opened.




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