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About Oklahoma City University 
U.S. News and World Report has ranked Oklahoma City University in the top tier of western region master level universities since 1999 and has included Oklahoma City University in the Great Schools, Great Values rankings since 2006. Oklahoma City University comprises seven schools and colleges: Business, Music, Dance and Arts Management, Religion, Arts and Sciences, Nursing, and Law. Through a partnership with Saint Paul Seminary in Kansas, Oklahoma City University now offers the only United Methodist seminary courses in the state. In addition to its strong reputation in academics, the university's performing and visual arts programs are regionally, nationally, and internationally recognized, so there are always cultural opportunities on campus. School and departmental lecture series sponsor events with a wide array of scholars and professionals, and the university's Distinguished Speakers Series has brought to campus such notable persons as Jane Goodall, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Elie Wiesel, Dr. Brian Greene, Wilma Mankiller, Helen Thomas, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Jonathan Kozol, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Dr. Anne Simon, George F. Will, Sister Helen Prejean, and Morris Dees. In 2007-2008, we will welcome Edward Albee and Andrew Sullivan.
The Stars athletics teams have won thirty-two NAIA national championships since 1986. OCU fields teams in men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, men's and women's wrestling, and men's and women's rowing. Our student-athletes receive high accolades, annually providing numerous All-American Scholar Athletes and other All-American honors. Located in the capital city, Oklahoma City University's campus occupies over seventy-two acres in the heart of a diverse and vibrant metropolitan area, and we are just ten miles from the totally renovated Will Rogers World Airport, which provides easy access to major cities nationwide. The excitement on campus reflects the general air of Oklahoma City today. The city has seen a renaissance in downtown and near-downtown due in large part to a progressive set of voter-approved capital improvement projects totaling over $1 billion. These include a new library and learning center, renovation of the Civic Center Music Hall, a new sports and events arena, a new art museum, upgrade of the convention center, and construction of a ballpark and a canal in the Bricktown entertainment district. The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce is leading an initiative based on the work of Richard Florida, to develop the "human capital" of the community. A new $500 million capital improvements project focused on renovating Oklahoma public schools has just been completed and voters recently approved an additional $250 million to continue improving our public schools. In recognition of Oklahoma City's commitment to its public schools, the city was named one of the "100 Best Communities for Young People" in 2005 and 2007. Compare the cost of living in Oklahoma City to most other U.S. cities, and you will find the costs are low while the amenities are numerous and varied. [Cost of Living Calculator]
Distinctive Features of the University
Oklahoma City University at a Glance
Student to faculty ratio 14:1 Faculty Profile (fall 2006)
Student Profile (fall 2007) Enrollment
Student Diversity on the Oklahoma City campus
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