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Female students:
55 percent
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Number of students:
4,039
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Male students:
45 percent
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Students age 18-25:
2,681
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Students over the age of 25:
1,358
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Known for:
Personal attention, small class sizes, affordability, proximity to Tulsa
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Bachelor’s degrees:
33 (3 available completely online), and several pending approval - see choices
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Associate’s degrees:
15 (4 available completely online) - see choices
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Most students from:
Claremore, Bartlesville, Tulsa/suburbs, northeast Oklahoma, southern Kansas
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Classes transfer:
easily to and from most Oklahoma college or universities and out-of-state institutions
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Cooperative & articulation agreements:
Tulsa Community College, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO), Tulsa Technology Centers (all campuses), Northeast Technology Centers (all campuses), Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College, Independence (Kan.) Community College - see requirments
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Classes offered:
On-site at three campuses, online, via television
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In-state tuition:
for residents of contiguous counties in Kansas and Arkansas
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Accreditation:
Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools - more on accreditation
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Academic & Leadership Programs:
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Unique features:
RSU Radio, RSU Public Television, Innovation Center (economic development and business incubator), RSU Foundation, TRIO student support programs, Child Development Center, 120-acre nature preserve, Oklahoma Military Academy Museum, athletic fields, RSU Police Department, three full-service campuses
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Historic sculptures on main campus:
3
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Admission requirements at a glance:
for bachelor’s degree programs, 20 ACT or above or 940 SAT or above, 2.7 high school GPA or above; for associate’s degree programs, open admissions; transfer students, 2.0 college GPA or above
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Financial aid:
all forms available; 59 percent of students receive financial aid; application deadline, June 1 for fall semester; average financial aid package, $4,427.00
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Athletics:
Men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, rodeo; member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) - Athletics Web Site
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Food:
Student meal plans, RSU Café, Library Coffee Bar, new food court planned in Student Services Center (under construction)
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