Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City
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Former name
Oklahoma State University Technical Institute (1961-1990)
Type Public
Established1961;64 years ago (1961)
Provost Ronna Vanderslice
Location, ,
United States
Campus Urban, 110 acres (0.45 km2)
Colors Orange & Black   
Website osuokc.edu

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. The school offers more than 40 degrees and/or certificates. Classes are held weekdays and weeknights, on-campus, online and hybrid, with intersession courses available. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

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Academics

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Student Learning Resource Center on campus

The academic divisions at OSU-OKC include Agriculture Technologies & Business Administration, Health Sciences, Human Services, Initial College Studies, Liberal Arts, and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM). OSU-OKC offers Bachelors, and Associate degree as well as Certificate programs.

References

  1. Bond, Patti (April 8, 1982). "OSU Tech 20 Years Old Enrollment Tops 3,000, Program Demand Grows". The Oklahoman . Retrieved February 3, 2024.

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