HVAC programs in Oklahoma that publish a tuition have a median of $2,831 (n=10 of 27 programs across 24 schools). The range is $1,858–$21,324, which is 70.7% below the national directory median of $9,665.
Oklahoma has 24 HVAC schools and 27 listed programs in this directory. 10 of those programs publish a tuition, which is the only n that enters the dollar figures — the other 17 are counted as schools and programs but not as prices. Among published prices the median is $2,831, the 25th percentile is $2,506, and the 75th percentile is $4,913. That spread is 70.7% below the national median of $9,665 (n=254).
The Oklahoma mix includes 3 certificates and 7 diplomas. Certificates have a median of $5,500 (range $3,150–$19,500, n=3). Diplomas have a median of $2,525 (range $1,858–$21,324, n=7). Listed lengths run 6 months to 2 years, with a median of 1 year (n=27). Oklahoma requires a state HVAC license for independent work, so a program whose hours map to that license is worth more than a cheaper catalog that does not.
HVAC technicians in Oklahoma earn a BLS OEWS median of $42,930 (10th percentile $28,750, 90th $61,840; about 5,640 employed). At that median, the typical published Oklahoma program costs about 1 month of technician pay — before overtime, NATE premiums, or a jump into commercial work. Nearby directory medians for comparison: West Virginia $4,647 (n=6); Georgia $4,900 (n=10). The full table, including states below n=5, is the 2026 HVAC Training Cost Index. Every figure on this page is reproducible from that download.
A Oklahoma quote near $2,831 is typical of this n=10 sample; $1,858 is the low end and $21,324 the high end. 17 listed programs have no published price and do not pull the median down. Cite n=10 next to the Oklahoma hub and salary page rather than a round number from a blog.
Key Takeaways
HVAC programs in Oklahoma that publish a tuition have a median of $2,831 (n=10 of 27 programs across 24 schools). The range is $1,858–$21,324, which is 70.7% below the national directory median of $9,665.