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OWC Foundation
Statement of Purpose

The Okaloosa-Walton College Foundation within the college's Division of College Advancement serves several purposes.  Specifically, the foundation shall provide charitable and educational aid in the form of money and other property and services to and/or for the benefit of Okaloosa-Walton College.  More...


Does Your Company Match Your Donations?

In 2008, the OWC Foundation will mark 20 years of service and support for students, faculty, and higher education at Okaloosa-Walton College.  More...


Alum Aiming for the Stars

11-15-07 : OWC 2004 Graduate, Benjamin Corbin, is currently majoring in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Central Florida and is the 16th UCF student to win a scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation. Click here to read the story on UCF's news website.

Benjamin Corbin

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Next Foundation Meeting:
Monday, Sept 15, 2008
7:45 a.m., Gallery Bldg. "K"
on the Niceville Campus

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OWC Allied Health Program



The Allied Health Program is the most ambitious new instructional program in the history of Okaloosa-Walton College.

In the next decade, the medical services sector is anticipated to generate the largest number of new jobs in Florida. The OWC Allied Health Program trains local students to meet this growing need.

The College and the OWC Foundation have raised more than $4.5 million in gifts and pledges for an endowment to underwrite allied health students. The endowment funds are operational dollars to support instructional equipment, teaching positions, and other health technology needs.

Surgical Tech Operation