Oklahoma City Official Welcome Guide 2022

For over 130 years, the University of Oklahoma has pursued academic and research excellence for the betterment of all people. With campuses in Norman, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OU changes lives by inspiring the next generation of leaders, and by harnessing ingenuity to advance our state and society. Accelerating to remarkable heights, the university has enjoyed record fundraising and legislative funding, and in fall 2021 welcomed its largest, most diverse and academically qualified class in history. Oklahoma State University, located 66 miles north of Oklahoma City, has been named a Truman Honor Institute as a result of having 15 Truman Scholars. Study.com ranked OSU fourth in the nation for the best online bachelor's degree. In 2021, the Princeton Review ranked OSU as one of the top schools in the Western Region. The Donald W. Reynolds School of Architecture ranks among the top 20 in the U.S.

With strong connections throughout the Oklahoma City metro, the University of Central Oklahoma, which is located in the suburb of Edmond, is dedicated to developing in students the confidence to succeed through transformative learning experiences. Founded in 1890, UCO connects its nearly 14,000 students to unmatched value found in 119 undergraduate areas of study and 80 graduate programs from its main campus in Edmond and facilities throughout the metro area. Other higher education programs located in the Oklahoma City metro include Langston University, Mid-America Christian University, Oklahoma Baptist University, Oklahoma Christian University, Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City, Randall University, Redlands Community College, Rose State College, Southern Nazarene University, Southwestern Christian University and the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma.

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