Odessa College Transfer Day
Thursday, February 17, 2022 | 10 am until 3 pm | Saulsbury Campus Center
Planning to transfer? Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with college and university representatives. OC Transfer Day is open to OC students and the public. Make plans to attend if you want more information about transfer opportunities at public and private colleges and universities in Texas and beyond. You can speak with advisors and representatives regarding application, credit transfer, and academic programs.
THIS IS A DRIVE TO SUCCESS EVENT – points and prizes available. Don’t Miss It.
…and make plans to continue the transfer conversation at the OC Twitter Chat scheduled for Thursday, February 17th at 7 pm CST. Topic: Transfer & OC Homecoming
Follow Odessa College at https://twitter.com/OdessaCollege and President Gregory D. Williams at https://twitter.com/OCPresGDW to keep the transfer movement and conversation going! #TweetOC #PositivelyOC
Tentative list of colleges and universities below
UTPB | Alex Castro
Howard Payne University | David Williams
University of North Texas Health Science Center | Mike Cooley
Angelo State University | Kalyn Hardegree
Eastern New Mexico University | Michael Lucero
Covenant Health School of Nursing | Trent McGuire,
Odessa College Bachelor Programs | Megan Brincks
Occupational Safety and Health
Texas Tech University | Danay Phelps
UTSA | Mariah Neaumeyer
Dallas Baptist University | Lauren Jane Hunsker
West Texas A&M | Marissa Rivera
University of Houston-Victoria | Kevin Derek Tovey
Sul Ross State University | Melissa Schenkman
Wayland Baptist University | Jonathan Luna
Tarleton State University | Amber Carrillo
McMurry University | Melanie Long
University of North Texas | Geoffrey Johnston
New Mexico Tech | Gregory Stringer
WGU Texas
Huston-Tillotson University
University of Texas
Texas Tech University HSC El Paso- Hunt School of Nursing
Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Midland College
Odessa College continues to follow the CDC guidelines to mitigate the spread and unpredictability of the COVID-19 virus. The college’s sanitization protocols significantly reduce exposure to the virus in learning and student support spaces. Please continue taking recommended precautions to protect yourself and others while on campus: wear a mask; avoid close contact with others; cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze; avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth; clean and disinfect surfaces and objects that may be contaminated; wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.