Budget & Tax

A look at Oklahoma CareerTech spending

Curtis Shelton | August 30, 2024

As our series on Oklahoma’s 10 largest state agencies continues, we come to another education agency that’s often overlooked in our discourse on education—despite having an enrollment of nearly half a million students. It is the Department of Career and Technology Education. As a reminder, the 10 largest agencies are:

  1. Department of Education
  2. Oklahoma Health Care Authority
  3. Regents for Higher Education
  4. Department of Transportation
  5. Department of Human Services
  6. Department of Corrections
  7. Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
  8. Department of Career and Technology Education
  9. Department of Public Safety
  10. Office of Management and Enterprise Services

The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education has seen a slight drop in appropriations (adjusted for inflation) since fiscal year 2003. Since 2003, the agency’s budget has fallen by $14 million, or 6.5 percent. Its appropriated budget is $196 million for fiscal year 2025. CareerTech is heavily supported by local tax dollars, so state funds make up less than half of the department's budget. 

As of fiscal year 2023, CareerTech had a total enrollment of 489,635.

Sources: Oklahoma Annual Comprehensive Financial ReportsOklahoma House of Representatives Fiscal SummarySB1125 Fiscal Summary; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, CPI Inflation Calculator

Curtis Shelton Policy Research Fellow

Curtis Shelton

Policy Research Fellow

Curtis Shelton currently serves as a policy research fellow for OCPA with a focus on fiscal policy. Curtis graduated Oklahoma State University in 2016 with a Bachelors of Arts in Finance. Previously, he served as a summer intern at OCPA and spent time as a staff accountant for Sutherland Global Services.

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