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general questions
Q: Will I get any kind of degree once I complete the program?
A: Yes. Upon completion of the Digital Media Animation and Design (DMAD) program, students will receive anAssociate of Applied Science degree from Northern Oklahoma College in Digital Media Animation and Design with a specialized focus on animation, modeling, texturing, motion graphics, or design.
Q: Is student housing available?
A: There are several apartment complexes located throughout Tonkawa and Ponca City. If you prefer to live on campus, Northern Oklahoma College has dorms available for men and women.
Q: How many students are admitted to the DMAD Program?
A: DMAD accepts 20 students per year. Students will take General Education classes along with the Digital Media classes. Students will start in the Fall, and if students stay on course, they will finish in two (2) years.
Q: How can I arrange a tour of the DMI facility?
A: If you would like to come take a look at the facility, just call Brad Matson at 580-628-6458 or email him at brad.matson@north-ok.edu to arrange a tour.

costs and financial aid
Q: What is the cost of the DMAD Program?
A: For the cost breakdown, please contact the Registrar's Office at 580.628.6220.
Q: Is Financial Aid available?
A: Absolutely! Almost all of the DMI students who apply for financial aid receive assistance. Financial Aid page will give you more information about this subject.
Q: Will I be able to work while I attend the DMI Program?
A: Yes, it is possible if it's a part-time job. There are several projects as well as daily homework assigned. The lab is open 24 hours a day and should give you ample time to get assignments done. It all comes down to time management. Financial Aid is available, and almost all students get some form of aid if they apply.

admission to the program
Q: How many students are admitted into DMI?
A: DMI accepts 20 students per semester.
Q: How do I apply to the DMI?
A: Go to the Admissions section of the DMI website to download a copy of the DMI application. Print the application, fill it out completely, and mail it back to us along with official transcripts of any previous colleges you have attended. The DMI selection committee will review your application and contact you once final selections are made.
Q: Can my hours transfer from another college?
A: Sure. If you have questions about the transferable hours, bring your transcripts to the Registrars Office and they will be glad to help you. All hours can also be obtained here at Northern Oklahoma College.

where is DMI located?
Q: What is the mailing address for the DMI?
A: Northern Oklahoma College
    Digital Media Institute
    1220 E. Grand
    Tonkawa, OK 74653
Q: Where is DMI located?
A: The DMI lab and classroom are located on the Tonkawa campus of Northern Oklahoma College (NOC), Wilkin Hall, Room 108 & 110. Instructors' office is located in room 127.
Q: How do I get to the Tonkawa NOC campus?
A: Click here to be taken to the contact us page. You will see a map with the location of Northern Oklahoma College. You can click on the map to be taken to Yahoo! maps section. In the Yahoo! maps section, you will be able to get driving directions to the campus.
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If you have any questions about the application process or about the DMI program in general, please email Brad Matson. You may also reach Brad at 580.628.6458.
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