The document discusses Oklahoma's Cooperative Alliances program which allows secondary and adult students to earn college credit while enrolled at a technology center, with over 41,000 credit hours earned in Spring 2008 across all 29 technology center districts in the state. The program provides opportunities for substantial savings on tuition compared to taking courses on a college campus as well as accelerated degree completion. High school students can participate by meeting enrollment criteria including ACT or GPA minimums and paying $8 per credit hour.