Rose State College is a public, two-year institution with an “open-door” admissions policy. The school offered its first classes on September 21, 1970. Initially called Mid-Del Junior College, it was renamed Oscar Rose Junior College in memory of the Midwest City-Del City Superintendent of Schools. In April 1983, the name was officially changed to Rose State College. Today, Rose State welcomes more than 13,000 students each year and is dedicated to helping each and every student succeed.
Rose State Kids College and Teen Scene offers an opportunity for kids in grades K-9 to explore STEM education and fun during the summer, featuring a wide variety of activities from STEM classes and video game design to sports, arts, and beyond. Students enjoy small class sizes with 100% certified teachers in courses like Fun with Alpacas, Archery, Esports, 3-D Printing, and Flying Drones. Sign up for summer classes begins in March 2026!
For more information, visit their website Kids College - After School — Rose State College Workforce Development.