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  2. Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (NEO) had its beginning on March 17, 1919, when Governor Robertson signed Senate Bill number 225 creating the Miami School of Mines.

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  3. In 1943 the school changed its name to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO A&M). At the turn of the twenty-first century with an enrollment of twenty-nine hundred, NEO A&M offered associate degrees in arts, science, and applied science, as well as one- and two-year certificate programs.

  4. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is a public community college in Miami, Oklahoma. Established as the Miami School of Mines in 1919, NEO has an enrollment of approximately two thousand students. The Golden Norsemen is the school mascot.

  5. NEO began as the Miami School of Mines in 1919, but became Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College in 1924. The first annual was published in 1926 and entitled The JaySeer, a play on the initials J.C. for Junior College.

  6. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) is a public community college in Miami, Oklahoma. Established as the Miami School of Mines in 1919, NEO has an enrollment of approximately two thousand students. The Golden Norsemen is the school mascot.

  7. NEO began as the Miami School of Mines in 1919 but became Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College in 1924. The first annual was published in 1926 and entitled The JaySeer , a play on the initials J.C. for Junior College.

  8. The year before, the legislature had authorized Northeastern to grant bachelor's degrees, and in 1921 the institution's name changed to Northeastern State Teachers College. Gradual growth in the 1920s prompted construction of an auditorium, gymnasium, and second classroom building.

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