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The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

Four-year institutions

Institution Location Control Carnegie Classification Enrollment[1] Founded
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 1890
Oklahoma State University Tulsa Public Research University (included with main campus) 1999
Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Sciences Tulsa Public Research University 1972
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 Research 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
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology Okmulgee Public Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges 2,403 1946
Bacone College Muskogee Private (Not For Profit) Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges 321 1880
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
Saint Paul School of Theology Oklahoma City Private Seminary 1958
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) Unaccredited 1994
Family of Faith Christian University Shawnee Private (Not For Profit) Faith-related Institution 102 1989
Heartland Baptist Bible College Oklahoma City Private (Not For Profit) Unaccredited 1966
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 College of Aeronautics and Technology Tulsa Private (For Profit) Technology-related Institution 849 1928

Tribal colleges

Two-year institutions

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
Phillips University Enid Private Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 1906
Oklahoma Presbyterian College Durant Private Presbyterian 1894

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Carnegie Classifications | Institution Lookup". Retrieved 22 Nov 2016.
  2. ^ "Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College to close at semester end". Enid News & Eagle. Enidnews.com. 22 April 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) Profiles." Archived 2012-06-14 at the Wayback Machine AIHEC. (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)
  4. ^ Ruckman, S. E. "Hundreds enroll in state's tribal colleges." Tulsa World. 8 July 2007 (retrieved 27 Dec 2010)

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