List of colleges and universities in Oklahoma
The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
State universities
Four-year Institutions
Institution | Location | Control | Carnegie Classification | Enrollment [1] | Founded |
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Cameron University | Lawton | Public | Masters University | 4,290 | 1908 |
East Central University | Ada | Public | Masters University | 3,577 | 1909 |
Langston University | Langston | Public | Masters University | 2,119 | 1897 |
Northeastern State University | Tahlequah | Public | Masters University | 7,899 | 1846 |
Northeastern State University | Broken Arrow | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 7,899 | 1897 |
Northwestern Oklahoma State University | Alva | Public | Masters University | 1,992 | 1909 |
Oklahoma Panhandle State University | Goodwell | Public | Masters University | 1,262 | 1890 |
Oklahoma State University | Stillwater | Public | Research University | 24,649 | 1961 |
Oklahoma State University | Tulsa | Public | Research University | 24,649 | 1961 |
Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Sciences | Tulsa | Public | Research University | 1961 | |
Rogers State University | Claremore | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 3,663 | 1909 |
Southeastern Oklahoma State University | Durant | Public | Masters University | 4,542 | 1909 |
Southwestern Oklahoma State University | Weatherford | Public | Masters University | 4,542 | 1909 |
University of Central Oklahoma | Edmond | Public | Masters University | 15,307 | 1890 |
University of Oklahoma | Norman | Public | Masters University | 28,564 | 1890 |
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | Oklahoma City | Public | Research University | 3,100 | 1971 |
University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma | Chickasha | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 852 | 1908 |
Northern Oklahoma College | Tonkawa | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 4,181 | 1901 |
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology | Okmulgee | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 2,403 | 1946 |
Redlands Community College | El Reno | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 2,661 | 1938 |
Rose State College | Midwest City | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 6,891 | 1970 |
Western Oklahoma State College | Altus | Public | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 1,278 | 1926 |
Mid-America Christian University | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 1,249 | 1953 |
Oklahoma Baptist University | Shawnee | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 1,949 | 1910 |
Oklahoma Christian University | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 2,247 | 1950 |
Oklahoma City University | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 2,672 | 1904 |
Oral Roberts University | Tulsa | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 4,053 | 1963 |
Randall University | Moore | Private (Not For Profit) | Research University | 317 | 1959 |
Southern Nazarene University | Bethany | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 2,081 | 1899 |
Southwestern Christian University | Bethany | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 598 | 1946 |
University of Tulsa | Tulsa | Private (Not For Profit) | Research University | 4,411 | 1894 |
Charis Bible College | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Research University | 1994 | |
Family of Faith College | Shawnee | Private (Not For Profit) | Faith-related Institution | 102 | 1989 |
Heartland Baptist Bible College | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Unaccredited | 1966 | |
Oklahoma Baptist College | Oklahoma City | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 1,949 | 1910 |
Oklahoma Wesleyan University | Bartlesville | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 1,096 | 1909 |
Phillips Theological Seminary | Tulsa | Private (Not For Profit) | Special Focus Institution | 138 | 1987 |
Spartan School of Aeronautics | Tulsa | Private (For Profit) | Technology-related Institution | 849 | 1928 |
Defunct Colleges and Universities
Institution | Location | Control | Carnegie Classification | Founded |
---|---|---|---|---|
St. Gregory's University | Shawnee | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 1875 |
American Christian College & Seminary | Oklahoma City | Private (For Profit) | Faith-related Institution | 1985 |
Tribal colleges
- Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribal College – Weatherford, Oklahoma - closed 2015[2]
- College of the Muscogee Nation – Okmulgee, Oklahoma
- Comanche Nation College – Lawton, Oklahoma - closed 2017
- Pawnee Nation College – Pawnee, Oklahoma[3][4]
- Redlands Community College – El Reno, Oklahoma
- Rose State College – Midwest City, Oklahoma
Two-year Institutions
- Bacone College – Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Carl Albert State College – Poteau, Oklahoma
- Connors State College – Warner, Oklahoma
- Eastern Oklahoma State College – Wilburton, Oklahoma
- Murray State College – Tishomingo, Oklahoma
- Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College – Miami, Oklahoma
- Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawa, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City Community College – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Seminole State College – Seminole, Oklahoma
- Tulsa Community College – Tulsa, Oklahoma
See also
- List of school districts in Oklahoma
- List of private schools in Oklahoma
- List of CareerTech centers in Oklahoma
- Higher education in the United States
- List of American institutions of higher education
- List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
- List of colleges and universities
- List of colleges and universities by country
Notes
- "Carnegie Classifications | Institution Lookup". Retrieved 22 Nov 2016.
- "Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College to close at semester end". Enid News & Eagle. Enidnews.com. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- "Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) Profiles." Archived 2012-06-14 at the Wayback Machine AIHEC. (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)
- Ruckman, S. E. "Hundreds enroll in state's tribal colleges." Tulsa World. 8 July 2007 (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)
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