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  1. Connors State College recently celebrated its 109th graduating class, awarding more than 400 certificates and degrees. Hear their journey and how they are liking their new job! Read the Success Story

  2. How do I request Office 365 Add-Ins (Faculty and Staff Only)? Who has access to Adobe Creative Cloud software through the university license? As a retiree or graduate, do I retain access to the Office Applications? (Installed applications and Office Web Apps)

  3. Connors State College is a public community college in Warner and Muskogee, Oklahoma.

  4. Map and Directions. Three Rivers Port Campus. Contact Information. 918-687-6747. Hours & Location. Mon - Fri, 8:00am - 4:30pm. 2501 N. 41st Street East, Muskogee, OK 74403. Virtual Tour.

  5. Connors State College is 100% committed to your success — from the first day of classes to your first internship to your first big promotion and beyond. Here’s what you can look forward to as a member of our thriving community.

  6. New Students – Start Here. Welcome! To begin your journey at CSC, you should follow these steps. If you would like to watch a video walkthrough of this process with more information, please click here. Click here to apply. First step in the process. Have your appropriate paperwork handy:

  7. Connors State College ranks within the top 20% of community college in Oklahoma. Serving 2,069 students (54% of students are full-time), this community college is located in Warner, OK.

  8. Connors State College to OSU. Any students transferring from Connors State College (CSC) can view their transfer maps for the 2023-2024 academic year below.

  9. OSUIT's School of Transportation and Heavy Equipment offers programs designed to give students the skills they need to find work in today's competitive job market. In the School of Transportation and Heavy Equipment, we work with industry partners such as Ford, General Motors, Toyota, and more.

  10. Donnie L. Nero, the fifteenth president of Connors State College (name of college officially changed by the Oklahoma Legislature in 2002) is the first African-American president of a non-historically black institution in Oklahoma.

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