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
- Cameron University – Lawton, Oklahoma
- East Central University – Ada, Oklahoma
- Langston University – Langston, Oklahoma
- Northeastern State University – Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Northeastern State University – Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
- Northwestern Oklahoma State University – Alva, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Panhandle State University – Goodwell, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State University - Stillwater – Stillwater, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State University - Tulsa – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Sciences – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Rogers State University – Claremore, Oklahoma
- Southeastern Oklahoma State University – Durant, Oklahoma
- Southwestern Oklahoma State University – Weatherford, Oklahoma
- University of Central Oklahoma – Edmond, Oklahoma
- University of Oklahoma – Norman, Oklahoma
- University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma – Chickasha, Oklahoma
State colleges
- 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 - Okmulgee – Okmulgee, Oklahoma
- Redlands Community College – El Reno, Oklahoma
- Rose State College – Midwest City, Oklahoma
- Seminole State College – Seminole, Oklahoma
- Tulsa Community College – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Western Oklahoma State College – Altus, Oklahoma
Tribal colleges
- Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribal College – Weatherford, Oklahoma
- College of the Muscogee Nation – Okmulgee, Oklahoma
- Comanche Nation College – Lawton, Oklahoma
- Pawnee Nation College – Pawnee, Oklahoma[1][2]
Independent colleges and universities
Oklahoma Independent Colleges and Universities (OICU)
The Oklahoma Independent Colleges and Universities (OICU) is the only statewide organization that serves exclusively the interest of independent higher education within the state of Oklahoma. The Presidents of the accredited institutions in Oklahoma organized the Oklahoma Independent Colleges and Universities in 1981. Members include:
- Bacone College – Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College – Moore, Oklahoma
- Mid-America Christian University – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Baptist University – Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Christian University – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City University – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oral Roberts University – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Saint Gregory's University – Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Southern Nazarene University – Bethany, Oklahoma
- Southwestern Christian University – Bethany, Oklahoma
- University of Tulsa – Tulsa, Oklahoma
Other colleges and universities
- American Christian College & Seminary – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma closed 2005
- Columbia College - Fort Sill, Oklahoma
- Family of Faith College – Shawnee, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Baptist College – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University – Bartlesville, Oklahoma
- Phillips Theological Seminary – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Spartan School of Aeronautics – Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Virginia 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
- ↑ "Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) Profiles." AIHEC. (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)
- ↑ Ruckman, S. E. "Hundreds enroll in state's tribal colleges." Tulsa World. 8 July 2007 (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)
External links
- Department of Education listing of accredited institutions in Oklahoma
- Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
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