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  2. Phillips Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    After extensive renovations, the first classes were held at the 901 N. Mingo Rd., Tulsa, Okla. campus in 2003. Phillips Theological Seminary was approved to offer comprehensive distance education in 2009. [4] The seminary's namesake, Phillips University, filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on April 1, 1998 and closed four months later. [5]

  3. Oklahoma State System of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    With a current enrollment of more than 247,000 students, the State System consists of 25 colleges and universities (made up of two research universities, 11 regional universities, and 12 community colleges), [1] 11 constituent agencies, and a higher education center. [2] The State System is coordinated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher ...

  4. Southwestern Oklahoma State University - Wikipedia

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    The new Pioneer Cellular Event Center opened January 2014. SWOSU offers 38 bachelor's degrees, 7 associate degrees, 6 master's degrees and 1 doctorate. Enrollment for SWOSU is approximately 5,200 and the most up-to-date student-to-faculty ratio is 20:1. SWOSU has a Veteran's assistance program as well as a distance learning program.

  5. List of accredited HIM programs in the United States and ...

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    Palm Beach State College in Lake Worth Beach (Campus based and online) [34] Pensacola State College in Pensacola (Campus based and online) [35] Santa Fe College in Gainesville (online only) [36] Seminole State College of Florida in Sanford (online only) [37] St. Johns River State College in St. Augustine (online only) [38]

  6. Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City (OSU-OKC) is a public university in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is part of the Oklahoma State University System.Founded in 1961 as a branch of Oklahoma State University–Stillwater, [1] its name changed from Oklahoma State University Technical Institute to its current designation in 1990.

  7. Oklahoma lawmaker says some schools are relying on virtual ...

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    Sen. Kristen Thompson during a press conference by the Oklahoma Senate to lay out their education priorities for the 2024 Legislative Session at the Oklahoma Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024.

  8. List of medical libraries - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Area Health Education Centers(AHECs) ... Oklahoma. Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine ... Fox Chase Cancer ...

  9. Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Before Oklahoma statehood, the site of the school had served as a Creek Nation orphanage from 1892 to 1906. In 1943 the United States Army acquired the site to serve under the jurisdiction of Camp Gruber as Glennan General Hospital, initially intended for U.S. troops but subsequently designated as a facility for treating prisoners of war (mainly Germans) captured in North Africa and elsewhere. [2]