Motto | Veritas Ecclesia Cognitio |
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Motto in English
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Truth, Church, and Knowledge |
Type | Private |
Established | 1904 |
Religious affiliation
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United Methodist Church |
Academic affiliation
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CIC IAMSCU NAICU |
Endowment | $94.98 million |
President | Robert Harlan Henry |
Provost | Kent Buchanan |
Students | 2,748 |
Undergraduates | 1,619 |
Postgraduates | 1,129 |
Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Campus | Urban 104 acres (0.42 km2) |
Colors | Blue and White |
Nickname | Stars |
Sporting affiliations
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NAIA – SAC |
Mascot | Starsky the Ram |
Website | www |
Oklahoma City University
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NRHP reference # | 78002247 |
Added to NRHP | December 19, 1978 |
University rankings | |
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National | |
Forbes | 433 |
Oklahoma City University, often referred to as OCU, is a coeducational, urban, private university historically affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It is located in the uptown district of Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.
The university offers undergraduate bachelor's degrees, graduate master's degrees and doctoral degrees, organized into eight colleges and schools and one Methodist seminary. Students can major in more than 70 undergraduate majors, 20 graduate degrees, including a JD, MBA and PhD in Nursing, and an Adult Studies Program for working adults to earn a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree. The university has approximately 3,000 students, including 1,200 graduate students. OCU has a large student life network including athletics, honor societies, clubs and student organizations and fraternities and sororities. The official school and athletic colors are blue and white. Alumni have gone on to prominent careers in government and law, business, education, sports, arts, and entertainment.
Oklahoma City University began as Epworth University by local developer Anton Classen in the early 1900s. Classen was looking to begin a Methodist university in conjunction with other development projects he worked on. Construction of the school began in 1902 and it opened in 1904 with 100 students. Anton Classen was heavily involved with development of early Oklahoma City and advanced the idea of a Methodist university in Oklahoma and helped spark the ideas of the Methodist Church to establish a Methodist university in Oklahoma. Construction began in 1902 and classes started in 1904 with enrollment growing by almost 100 students during that first year.