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What is Extension?
The Tulsa County Cooperative Extension Office is part of the Oklahoma
Cooperative Extension Service (OCES) and the Division
of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma
State University. OCES is funded through a partnership between federal,
state and county governments. Extension's purpose is to provide research-based
information and education to help Oklahomans make their lives better.
While traditional college and career tech instructors teach skills for
employment, Extension Educators teach skills for living.
Why is Extension Important?
Extension is education for everyone. It plays a vital role in urban
Tulsa County by providing
practical information to help people improve their quality of life.
Extension Educators provide programs on the environment, economic development,
family life, health, nutrition and youth development. There is simply
no better educational network for these basic subjects that affect us
all.
Where is Extension?
An OSU Cooperative Extension
office is located in each of Oklahoma's
77 counties. In Tulsa County, the Cooperative Extension office is
located at 4116 E. 15th Street (on 15th between Harvard and Yale). You
can reach us by phone (918) 746-3700 or by fax at (918) 746-3704.
Did you know . . .
You can call the Tulsa County Cooperative Extension Center to ask an
Extension Educator or volunteer how to:
We welcome your comments
and suggestions about our site. Thanks for stopping by.
Oklahoma State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State
and Local Governments cooperating. The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension
Service offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of
race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability and
is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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