Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is dedicated to providing opportunities that promote excellence in learning, service, and leadership in a global society.
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College seeks to become a national leader in rural, residential community college education by developing nationally competitive programs in academics, intercollegiate athletics, co-curricular activities, student development, and campus facilities.
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College is organized as a state-supported comprehensive college offering associate degrees and/or certificates while remaining sensitive to the local community's specialized educational needs. The basic curricula contain freshman and sophomore courses for students who intend to pursue a baccalaureate degree after leaving Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College. Occupational programs provide opportunities for those who plan to enter the workforce upon graduation. Other educational programs provide for furthering the cultural, occupational, recreational, and enrichment opportunities for those in the community desiring to study, with or without credit, in specific areas of their interest.
The college offers a comprehensive experience along with the advantages of a small, two-year college. The college has nine intercollegiate athletic teams, cheerleading, dance, agricultural judging teams, and rodeo. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College has over 40 clubs and organizations, providing students with various leadership and community service opportunities. Students from any discipline can participate in co-curricular activities, such as band, vocal music, and music theatre.