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Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribal College – Weatherford, Oklahoma - closed 2015 [2] College of the Muscogee Nation – Okmulgee, Oklahoma Comanche Nation College – Lawton, Oklahoma - closed 2017
This is a list of public universities in Oklahoma that offer four year degrees. It does not include private universities and colleges that offer two year degrees. There are currently 15 universities within the state of Oklahoma, listed in alphabetical order (noting the average annual in-state undergraduate fees):
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 number of students enrolled as of fall 2022 is 5,376 students. [19] Each year, approximately 1,100 people apply to the university and about 860 are accepted; out of the accepted, in 2013, eighteen percent were in the top ten percent of their high school class, forty-one percent were in the top twenty-five percent, and seventy-three percent ...
The 1980s saw the completion of the Arts and Humanities Building and the High Technology Building. In 1983, the college's name was officially changed to Oklahoma City Community College, reflecting its purpose as a college for the entire Oklahoma City metro area community. [13] That same year, nearly 400 students graduated with associate degrees ...
Only a quarter of high schools met the state's requirement of offering AP classes last school year, according to an Oklahoma Watch analysis. Only a quarter of high schools met the state's ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now open for applications, which is good news for Oklahoma high school seniors. This class of 2025 will be the first group required by state ...
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