Oklahoma City has a number of institutions of higher learning within the city and surrounding metropolitan communities. Here is a guide with information on each of the colleges and universities in the Oklahoma City metro area.
Use the associated link for a complete profile with details on location, enrollment, faculty, tuition and more for that Oklahoma City college or university.
Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU)
Shawnee, OK / Oklahoma City, OK
A four-year, private Liberal Arts institution, Oklahoma Baptist University is owned by Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma. The school's primary campus is in Shawnee, but it also operates an International Graduate School in downtown Oklahoma City.
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Oklahoma Christian University (OC)
Oklahoma City, OK
Located in north Oklahoma City on Memorial Road, Oklahoma Christian University is a four-year, private institution affiliated with the Church of Christ. Originally located in Bartelsville before a relocation in 1958, OCU has been ranked as one of the "Best Midwestern Colleges" by Princeton Review.
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Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
Oklahoma City, OK
Its campus in south Oklahoma City near I-240, Oklahoma City Community College is a public institution with open admissions. The school offers Associate Degrees as well as General, Career, Technical, and University Transfer Education.
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Oklahoma City University (OCU)
Oklahoma City, OK
Located near midtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City University is a prestigious private institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, notable particularly for fine arts and law.
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Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City (OSU-OKC)
Oklahoma City, OK
A two-year institution affiliated with the main Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater, OSU-OKC has an open admissions policy and offers Associates Degrees as well as General, Career, Technical and University Transfer Education.
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Redlands Community College
El Reno, OK
A two-year institution located in El Reno, Oklahoma, Redlands offers Associates Degrees in the Arts, Science and Applied Science as well as Certificates of Mastery. The school has an open admissions policy, and it has more concurrent students that most other colleges in the state.
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Rose State College (RSC)
Midwest City, OK
Rose State College was founded in 1970 as an open admissions, public junior college. The school offers Associates Degrees as well as General, Career, Technical and University Transfer Education. In addition, Rose is a member of the NJCAA and provides a number of scholarship athletic programs such as baseball, softball and basketball.
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Southern Nazarene University (SNU)
Bethany, OK
A four-year, private institution affiliated the Church of the Nazarene, Southern Nazarene University has had many names in its history that dates back to the early 1900's. The school offers Associate, Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees.
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University of Central Oklahoma (UCO)
Edmond, OK
The state's 3rd largest institution of higher learning, University of Central Oklahoma is a four-year, public university that offers Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees. The school is well-known as a teacher-producing institution and boasts NCAA Division II athletic programs.
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University of Oklahoma (OU)
Norman, OK
The largest institution of higher learning in the state, the University of Oklahoma was founded in Norman in 1890 and is well-known for both its academics and athletics. The school is the only one in the state to offer an M.D., and the OU Health Sciences Center is an academic medical facility serving the Oklahoma City and surrounding area.
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