Cooper Technology Center and McAlester, OK through the Eastern Oklahoma State College.
== Student life ==
East Central hosts nearly eighty student organizations. Among them are fraternities and sororities.
== Athletics ==
East Central's athletic teams (the "Tigers") have competed in the NCAA Division II Great American Conference (GAC) since 2011, after competing in the Lone Star Conference of the NCAA from 1997 to 2011. The university hosts 13 sports, 6 men's athletic programs and 7 programs for women. The school's football team won the NAIA national football championship in 1993. Athletics offices are located within the Kerr Activities Center.
== Notable alumni ==
=== Politics ===
ECU has had several graduates move to political office, including five of alumni who were elected to the position of governor.
Bill Anoatubby, Chickasaw Nation Governor
Charles W. Blackwell (Class of 1964), first Ambassador of the Chickasaw Nation to the United States from 1995 until 2013.
Lyle Boren, former U.S. Congressman
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