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Disability Contact List COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY WEBSITE HOME DISABILITY RESOURCE PAGE CONTACT NUMBER Cameron University, Lawton (SW) cameron.edu cameron.edu/disability_services (580) 581-2209 Cameron University, Duncan (SW) cameron.edu/duncan cameron.edu/disability_services (580) 581-2209 Carl Albert State College, Poteau (SE) carlalbert.edu carlalbert.edu/student-disability-services (918) 647-1319 Carl Albert State College, Sallisaw (SE) carlalbert.edu carlalbert.edu/student-disability-services (918) 647-1319 Connors State College, Warner (NE) connorsstate.edu connorsstate.edu/ada (918) 463-6215 Connors State College, Muskogee (NE) connorsstate.edu connorsstate.edu/ada (918) 463-6215 East Central University, Ada (SE) ecok.edu ecok.edu/student-development/student-services/disability-services (580) 559-5297 Eastern Oklahoma State College, Wilburton (SE) eosc.edu eosc.edu/academics/student_disability_services.aspx (918) 465-1810 Eastern Oklahoma State College, McAlester (SE) eosc.edu/mcalester eosc.edu/academics/student_disability_services.aspx (918) 465-1810 Langston University, Langston (NE) langston.edu langston.edu/student-life/student-services/student-disability-services (405) 466-3204 Langston University, Oklahoma City (OKC) langston.edu/okc/langston-okc langston.edu/student-life/student-services/student-disability-services (405) 466-3204 Langston University, Tulsa (Tulsa) langston.edu/tulsa langston.edu/student-life/student-services/student-disability-services (405) 466-3204 Murray State College, Tishomingo (SE) mscok.edu mscok.edu/current_students/student_support_services.aspx (580) 387-7261 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami (NE) neo.edu neo.edu/academics/support/adasection-504 (918) 540-6969 Northeastern State University, Tahlequah (NE) nsuok.edu offices.nsuok.edu/studentaffairs/Student-Services/Student-Disability-Services (918) 444-2042 Northeastern State University, Broken Arrow (Tulsa) nsuok.edu/brokenarrow.aspx offices.nsuok.edu/studentaffairs/Student-Services/Student-Disability-Services (918) 449-6139 Northeastern State University, Muskogee (NE) nsuok.edu/muskogee.aspx offices.nsuok.edu/studentaffairs/Student-Services/Student-Disability-Services (918) 449-6139 Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa (NE) noc.edu noc.edu/accessibility (580) 628-6249 Northern Oklahoma College, Enid (NW) noc.edu/enid noc.edu/accessibility (580) 628-6249 Northern Oklahoma College, Stillwater (NE) noc.edu/stillwater noc.edu/accessibility (405) 744-7116 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Alva (NW) nwosu.edu nwosu.edu/ada-services (580) 327-8138 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Enid (NW) nwosu.edu/enid nwosu.edu/ada-services (580) 327-8138 Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Woodward (NW) nwosu.edu/woodward nwosu.edu/ada-services (580) 327-8138 Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City (OKC) occc.edu occc.edu/support/disability (405) 682-7520 Oklahoma City University okcu.edu okcu.edu/campus/resources/disability (405) 208-5895 Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Goodwell (NW) opsu.edu opsu.edu/Academics/Academic-Resource-Center/Student-Accommodations (580) 349-1556 Oklahoma State University, Stillwater (NE) go.okstate.edu sds.okstate.edu/ (405) 744-7116 Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa (Tulsa) health.okstate.edu health.okstate.edu/com/student-life/disability-services.html (918) 561-8312 Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, Okmulgee (NE) osuit.edu go.osuit.edu/student/accommodations (918) 293 4622 Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City (OKC) osuokc.edu/home/ osuokc.edu/disability (405) 945-3385 Oklahoma State University-Tulsa (Tulsa) tulsa.okstate.edu tulsa.okstate.edu/disability (918) 594-8354 Redlands Community College, El Reno (OKC) redlandscc.edu redlandscc.edu/accessibility (405) 422-1235 Rogers State University, Claremore (NE) rsu.edu rsu.edu/campus-life/student-resources/disability-services (918) 343-6828 Rogers State University, Bartlesville (NE) rsu.edu/bartlesville rsu.edu/campus-life/student-resources/disability-services (918) 343-6828 Rogers State University, Pryor (NE) rsu.edu/pryor rsu.edu/campus-life/student-resources/disability-services (918) 343-6828 Rose State College, Midwest City (OKC) rose.edu rose.edu/content/academics/student-services/student-access-services-formerly-disability services (405) 733-7407 Seminole State College, Seminole (SE) sscok.edu sscok.edu/PublicRel/StudHandbook/HandbookPages/ADA.html (405) 382-9252 or (405) 382-9719 Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant (SE) se.edu se.edu/ada/students-with-disabilities-memo (580) 745-3090 Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Idabel (SE) se.edu/mccurtain se.edu/ada/students-with-disabilities-memo (580) 745-3090 Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford (SW) swosu.edu swosu.edu/administration/studentdean/students-disabilities.aspx (580) 774-3767 Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Sayre (SW) swosu.edu/sayre swosu.edu/administration/studentdean/students-disabilities.aspx (580) 774-3767 Tulsa Community College, Tulsa (Tulsa) tulsacc.edu tulsacc.edu/student-resources/disability-resources (918) 595-7115 University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond (OKC) uco.edu sites.uco.edu/student-affairs/dss (405) 974-2544 University of Oklahoma, Norman (OKC) ou.edu ou.edu/drc.html (405) 325-3852 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City (OKC) ouhsc.edu ou.edu/drc.html (405) 325-3852 University of Oklahoma-Tulsa (Tulsa) ou.edu/tulsa ou.edu/content/tulsa/community_medicine/community-medicine- student-services.html (918) 660-3500 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, Chickasha (SW) usao.edu usao.edu/current-students/services/disability-services (405) 574-1326 Western Oklahoma State College, Altus (SW) wosc.edu wosc.edu/index.php?page=counseling-disabilities (580) 477-7710 Updated August 2019 .
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