Best Colleges in Oklahoma

A Southern state whose official state song was written by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Oklahoma has a distinctive panhandle, 50 state parks, and two nationally protected forests. Most of the colleges in Oklahoma are state universities, but there are several private institutions, as well. The oldest institution in the state is the University of Central Oklahoma, UCO, while the University of Tulsa is the most selective. There are also five tribal colleges. Oil and gas, aviation, telecommunications and biotechnology are top industries in the the Sooner State, while the Gilcrease Museum, Woolaroc Ranch, and the longest run of Route 66 are prominent attractions.

How Were the Top Schools in Oklahoma Chosen?

Appily determines “Best Colleges” based on publicly-available information from the US Department of Education. Several factors include, but are not limited to, data about admitted students’ academic calibers, students’ expected career outcomes after graduation, and colleges’ investments toward making their institution accessible to all students.

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Oral Roberts University- Online

Oral Roberts University Online is the internet hub of all Oral Roberts Christian-centered web-based courses. ORU Online confers bachelor’s degrees in 21 fields of study, including religious degrees such as Spirit-Empowered Living and Biblical...

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Originally part of Phillips University, Phillips Theological Seminary is a Christian graduate school in Tulsa affiliated with the Disciples of Christ. Phillips Seminary offers four master’s degree programs in Divinity, Social Justice, Ministry, and...

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Tulsa Technology Center is a technical and vocational school serving a seven-county area in Tulsa. With seven campus locations, Tulsa hosts 13 full-time and five part-time career training programs. To provide assistance outside of the classroom...

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