Colleges
Oklahoma Surveying Education
The state’s licensing board, the Oklahoma State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors requires Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) candidates to earn a 2-year college degree, with at least 27 hours of survey-related courses. To help you meet those education requirements, Oklahoma has some of the finest surveying, GIS and photogrammetry programs in the nation. Below is a list of colleges and universities offering surveying, GIS or surveying-related courses and degree plans as well as some of the scholarships that are available.
Scholarships
- Oklahoma Society of Land Surveyors scholarships
- National Society of Professional Surveyors scholarships
- OSU-OKC Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Division Scholarships
- OSU-Institute of Technology Scholarships
- Tulsa Community College Scholarships
- Oklahoma’s Promise
- GIS Scholarships (SCAUG)