
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, commonly referred to as NEO, is a two-year state residential college and fully funded by the state of Oklahoma located in the small former mining town of Miami, �
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College History
The Oklahoma Senate passed Senate Bill 225 on March 17, 1919 to establish the Miami School of Mines. The school began operations in September 1920. In 1942, the school became Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College, as mining became less important in Miami. In April 1943, the Board of Regents for the Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges gained control of the college, and the college became Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
College Specialty
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College is dedicated to providing opportunities that promote excellence in learning, service and leadership in a global society.
Alumni
Matt Blair - NFL player Marion Butts - NFL player Bo Bowling, Montreal Alouettes player Scott Case - NFL player Charlie Clemons - NFL player Jason Dickson - Major League Baseball pitcher, attended NEO c.1993 Ernest Givins - NFL player Chuck Hoskin - Member of the Oklahoma House Representatives Tony Hutson - NFL player Deji Karim - NFL running back, attended NEO 2005-2006. Brandon Keith - NFL offensive tackle, gradudated in 2005. Ken Lunday - NFL player Juqua Parker - NFL player Tony Peters - NFL player Jeremy Shockey - National Football League tight end, attended NEO in 1999. Chuck Smith - NFL player Lamar Smith - NFL player James Wilder - NFL player Pat Williams - National Football League player, graduated from NEO in 1995.
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