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Oklahoma Edge

Oklahoma Edge

Oklahoma State Department of Education

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Educational Opportunities

By 2025, 77 percent of Oklahoma jobs will require more than a high school diploma. Oklahoma is proud to offer several ways your students can begin preparing for high demand jobs as early as high school. To view opportunities in your area take a look at the resources!

College Preparation

OK College Start is a free online tool that provides career interest quizzes, career information, growing occupation trends, scholarship and financial aid resources, and information about programs of study in Oklahoma. This interactive site can be used to research all Oklahoma campus’, take virtual tours, and connect with admissions counselors. For information on AP or Concurrent Enrollment opportunities view the webpage here. For information on AP or Concurrent Enrollment opportunities view the webpage here.

Career Training

The Oklahoma Department of Career Technology website offers a wealth of free resources for students planning to pursue a certification during or after high school. On this site you will find free career interest assessments, information about career expectations, growing trends in occupations, and information on programs of study available in Oklahoma. These interactive maps below can be used to find your local career technology programs separated by career clusters.


Oklahoma is home to some of the most diverse career pathways in the country! Many Oklahoma students have the opportunity to begin preparing for their dream careers while in high school. View the map below for career training programs located at your local Career Technology Center for high school students related to careers in Information Technology, Transportation Distribution and Logistics, Finance, STEM, or Law, Public Safety, and Corrections.


View the map below for career training programs located at your local Career Technology Center for high school students related to careers in Human Services, Arts, A/V Technology & Communications, and Education & Training view the map below.


View the map below for career training programs located at your local Career Technology Center for high school students related to careers in Marketing, Transportation Distribution and Logistics, Manufacturing, Admin. & Information Support, Finance, Architecture and Construction, Hospitality & Tourism, and Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources view the map.


View the map below for career training programs located at your local Career Technology Center for high school students related to careers in Human Services, Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security, Education & Training, Information & Technology, and Health Science view the map below.


View the map below for career training programs located at your local Career Technology Center for high school students related to careers in Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, Health Science, Information Technology, STEM, and Finance view the map below.

Oklahoma Edge is the Oklahoma State Department of Education's commitment to ensuring all students have the opportunity and support to successfully secure a postsecondary degree or industry certification that reflects each individual’s passions and skills.

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2500 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

(405) 521-3301

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