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Let’s Go: Upcoming events in Tulsa
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JOEY JOHNSON, FOR TULSA WORLD MAGAZINE Southern Hills Country Club will host the 2021 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship in May.
> THROUGH 4/23, ‘MOMENTUM 2021’ Living Arts’ “Momentum 2021” exhibit will feature works by artists younger than 30 selected by the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. WHERE: Living Arts of Tulsa, 307 E. Reconciliation Way FOR MORE: livingarts.org THROUGH 7/4, ‘ASSIGNMENT TULSA’ Gilcrease Museum and the Photographers of Tulsa Group (PHOTOG) presents “Assignment Tulsa,” showcasing through art and photography the many things that make Tulsa special. WHERE: Gilcrease Museum, 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Road FOR MORE: gilcrease.org THROUGH 9/5, ‘FROM THE LIMITATIONS OF NOW’ Philbrook Museum’s latest exhibit features a range of works, from vibrant tapestries and beadwork to vivid photographs, songs, paintings and videos. WHERE: Philbrook Museum of Art FOR MORE: philbrook.org 4/8, AARON WATSON Country singer-songwriter Aaron Watson will perform at Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 4/9-10, SPRINGFEST TO-GO! The Tulsa Garden Center will host SpringFest To-Go!, an outdoor-only event at Woodward Park. WHERE: Woodward Park, 2435 S. Peoria Ave. FOR MORE: tulsagardencenter.org

MIKE SIMONS, TULSA WORLD MAGAZINE FILE Find an array of herbs and other plants at SpringFest To-Go! at Woodward Park.
4/9, JON WOLFE Tulsa-born singer-songwriter Jon Wolfe is coming to Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 4/10, GARDEN PARTY 2021 Garden Party 2021 benefits The Little Lighthouse, a program that helps children with special needs and their families. WHERE: Cox Business Convention Center, 100 Civic Center FOR MORE: coxcentertulsa.com 4/16-18, TULSA AUTO SHOW See a collection of cars and trucks from several decades at the Tulsa Auto Show at Expo Square. WHERE: Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. FOR MORE: exposquare.com 4/16, JAMIE LIN WILSON & KAITLIN BUTTS Cain’s Ballroom welcomes Americana music artists Jaime Lin Wilson and Oklahoma native Kaitlin Butts. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 4/17, SAND SPRINGS HERBAL AFFAIR Shop herbs, perennials, heirloom plants and more at the Sand Springs Herbal Affair in downtown Sand Springs. Attendees will also find arts and crafts, gardening supplies and decor. WHERE: Downtown Sand Springs FOR MORE: sandspringsok.org 4/17, ODDITIES & CURIOSITIES EXPO The Oddities & Curiosities Expo will bring the strange, unusual and bizarre to Expo Square. WHERE: Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. FOR MORE: exposquare.com 4/17-18, ‘BCTT COLLABARET’ Clark Youth Theatre, Theatre Tulsa and Bravo Academy of Performing Arts will showcase youth talent in the “BCTT Collabaret.” WHERE: ahha Tulsa, 101 E. Archer St. FOR MORE: theatretulsa.org 4/21-25, ‘THE REVOLUTIONISTS’ Presented by OK World Stage Theatre Co., “The Revolutionists” is a girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror, according to the Tulsa PAC website. WHERE: Tulsa PAC, 101 E. Third St. FOR MORE: tulsapac.com 4/23, JOSH ABBOTT Texas country artist Josh Abbott will perform at Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 4/24, JENKS HERB & PLANT FESTIVAL Shop an array of herbs and plants from local vendors during the Jenks Herb & Plant Festival in downtown Jenks. WHERE: Downtown Jenks FOR MORE: jenksgardenclub.com 4/24, NATIONAL FIDDLERS HALL OF FAME PRESENTS: ANNUAL GALA CONCERT The National Fiddlers Hall of Fame’s Annual Gala Concert will feature performances by the 2020 inductees at the Mabee Center. Kris Kristofferson will headline virtually. WHERE: Mabee Center at Oral Roberts University, 7777 S. Lewis Ave. FOR MORE: mabeecenter.com 4/30, JOSHUA RAY WALKER Americana troubadour Joshua Ray Walker comes to Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 5/7-9, TULSA MAYFEST Tulsa Mayfest 2021 will return to the Tulsa Arts District with local and juried artists, live music, food vendors and more. WHERE: Tulsa Arts District FOR MORE: tulsamayfest.org 5/7, WADE BOWEN Red Dirt singer Wade Bowen is set to perform at Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com

TOM GILBERT, TULSA WORLD MAGAZINE FILE Painter Josh Stout works on a painting during Mayest 2019 in the Tulsa Arts District.
5/14, STREET PARTY 2021 Street Party 2021 is presented by Street School, a long-running dropout prevention and intervention program. WHERE: Cox Business Convention Center, 100 Civic Center FOR MORE: coxcentertulsa.com 5/15, ICONS & IDOLS 2021 Tulsa Ballet’s 10th-annual Icons & Idols Gala features a one-night-only performance by the company’s dancers. WHERE: Cox Business Convention Center, 100 Civic Center FOR MORE: coxcentertulsa.com 5/25-30, 2021 KITCHENAID SENIOR PGA CHAMPIONSHIP The 2021 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship will bring the 72-hole, four-day tournament, plus two preceding practice rounds, to Tulsa’s Southern Hills Country Club. The Senior PGA Championship is billed as the oldest and most prestigious major in senior golf. WHERE: Southern Hills Country Club, 2623 E. 61st St. FOR MORE: srpgachampionship.com 5/27, UNCLE KRACKER Singer-songwriter Uncle Kracker will bring his country and rock sounds to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. His hits include “Follow Me” and “Drift Away.” WHERE: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa FOR MORE: hardrockcasinotulsa.com 5/29, FOR KING & COUNTRY Christian pop duo For King & Country is set to perform at the Mabee Center. WHERE: Mabee Center at Oral Roberts University, 7777 S. Lewis Ave. FOR MORE: mabeecenter.com 6/8, BRIT FLOYD Brit Floyd, the Pink Floyd tribute band from Liverpool, brings its extravagant show to the Tulsa Theater. WHERE: Tulsa Theater, 105 Reconciliation Way FOR MORE: tulsatheater.com 6/17, JUSTIN BIEBER Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber will bring his hits to the BOK Center. WHERE: BOK Center, 200 S. Denver Ave. FOR MORE: bokcenter.com
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6/25, TECH N9NE Rapper and singer-songwriter Tech N9ne will perform at Cain’s Ballroom. WHERE: Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. FOR MORE: cainsballroom.com 7/1, KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD Blues artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd will perform at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. WHERE: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa FOR MORE: hardrockcasinotulsa.com 7/9, EASTON CORBIN Country singer Easton Corbin comes to the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa. WHERE: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa, 777 W. Cherokee St., Catoosa FOR MORE: hardrockcasinotulsa.com 7/16-18, AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART Braum’s An Affair of the Heart brings a threeday unique shopping experience to Tulsa’s Expo Square. Browse handmade goods, gourmet food, clothing, furniture and more. WHERE: Expo Square, 4145 E. 21st St. FOR MORE: aaoth.com 7/17, ILIZA SCHLESINGER Stand-up comedian Iliza Schlesinger will bring the laughs to Tulsa Theater. WHERE: Tulsa Theater, 105 Reconciliation Way FOR MORE: tulsatheater.com Editor’s note: All dates and events are subject to change. Check event websites for up-to-date information.

Tulsa, Oklahoma | 918-594-8271 | tulsa.okstate.edu

Earn your OSU degree at OSUTulsa’s downtown campus in the heart of the historic Greenwood District. OSU-Tulsa offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs including aerospace, business, education, engineering, human sciences and liberal arts. Its downtown location enhances opportunities for students to access internships, volunteer positions, cultural attractions and the urban social scene.
More than 40 OSU degree programs and options are available 100% in Tulsa. Students transfer into OSUTulsa’s bachelor’s degree programs after completing their first two years at a community college or other institution.
TRANSFER IN TULSA
When you think of a transfer student, you may imagine the freshman who gets homesick after the first semester away at college or the junior who wants to change to a major not offered by their university.
For a growing number of students, however, transfer is the plan from the beginning.
“I went to Tulsa Community College first, with the intention that I would be transferring over to OSU,” said Cat Rockholt, who earned her bachelor’s degree at OSU-Tulsa.
The reasons Tulsa-area students choose the transfer pathway are varied. Some cite cost, with programs like Tulsa Achieves making the first two years of college virtually free. Others earned concurrent hours in high school and want to make the most of those credits. For some students, the reasons to transfer to a university in Tulsa are closer to home.
“My family is the main reason I’m here still,” said Cre Alexander, a management student who transferred to OSU-Tulsa.

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A GROWING TREND
The growing trend of transfer students has not gone unnoticed. In 2018, Tulsa-area higher-education institutions launched the Tulsa Transfer Project to improve the transfer process from TCC. One of the collaborators in this initiative, OSU-Tulsa offers 20 bachelor’s degrees that can be completed fully in Tulsa.
OSU-Tulsa and TCC’s Linked Degree initiative seamlessly connects students from their first day at TCC to the completion of their bachelor’s degree at OSU-Tulsa or OSU in Stillwater. In the process, TCC students receive targeted guidance and academic advising early on and have access to OSU-Tulsa’s world-class programs and facilities.
ABOUT OSU-TULSA
STUDENT POPULATION: 2,475 HIGHEST DEGREE: Doctorate MASCOT: Pistol Pete Follow OSU-TULSA on Facebook and Twitter @OSUTulsa and Instagram @okstatetulsa
START EARLY
Transfer students agree: Anyone planning to transfer should meet with an adviser at the school they plan to attend as early as possible to avoid lost credit hours.
“My academic adviser was invaluable. You can’t put a price on that relationship,” said Harley Thomas, who transferred to OSU-Tulsa for his bachelor’s degree and later a master’s degree.
Thanks to efforts like Linked Degree and the Tulsa Transfer Project, transferring from TCC to a public research university like OSU-Tulsa is one of the most cost-effective ways to earn a bachelor’s degree in Tulsa.
OSU-Tulsa also offers master’s and doctoral degrees and graduate certificates to give students the opportunity to continue their education and gain a competitive edge in the marketplace. Graduate degrees and certificates also help professionals transition to a new field or advance in their career.
To learn more about the transfer process and how Linked Degree works, visit tulsa.okstate.edu/starthere or schedule an appointment with an OSU-Tulsa Future Student academic adviser at 918-594-8271.
Six campuses in the Tulsa area | 918-828-5000 | tulsatech.edu

Affordable, industry-standard technical training
Tulsa Tech is the oldest and largest technology center in Oklahoma’s nationally acclaimed CareerTech system. We provide affordable, industry-standard technical training in an engaging, innovative learning environment where students benefit from instructors with years of valuable industry experience.
Tulsa Tech offers a wide range of opportunities to help students make their own path to a successful career. With six campuses in the Tulsa metro area, a campus is never too far away.
A recognized contributor to regional economic prosperity, we have one vision — to be the region’s leader of career and technical education, resulting in a quality job for every Tulsa Tech student and a skilled workforce for every company, and our mission is simple — educating people for success in the workplace. We take pride in being a highly diversified institution that rivals the complexities of many colleges and universities and serving as a link between students and the developing economy of the Tulsa metro area.
Tulsa Tech currently serves more than 6,000 high school and adult students exploring more than 80 full-time career majors, in addition to providing training for more than 31,000 patrons in part-time classes and customized business and industry training.
Students can choose from a variety of programs including health sciences, aerospace, pre-engineering, automotive, construction and information technology. Tuition is free for public, private and home-schooled high school students with low-cost tuition for adult learners. We offer morning, afternoon, evening and all-day classes to fit any schedule.
Tulsa Tech offers the Accelerating Independence Scholarship, which covers 100% of tuition and required fees for students age 18-23 with GED or high school degrees from any in-district, public, parochial or home school. The Accelerating Independence Scholarship was developed to help provide a pathway for this age group to acquire the skills that align with the industry needs of our region.
Educating people for success is at the heart of Tulsa Tech’s mission each day. To facilitate this, we have created many shorter courses aligned with overall career majors and industry certifications, provided to our students in a more business-friendly way. Many of these shorter course offerings build upon larger career majors, and ultimately, offer students optional pathways within a particular career field.
Tulsa Tech believes in providing students with resources for work-based experience and placement — resources that are critical for making the transition from the classroom to the workplace.
Our strong partnerships with businesses and industry in the region create unique opportunities for student placement and work-based experiences. Students who successfully complete training are referred to available and appropriate employers in their field. Career advisement is also available for middle school, high school and adult students in the Tulsa metro area.
Are you looking for a challenging new career, do you have employees that can benefit from quality customized corporate training, or are you looking for exciting weekend and evening classes? Look no further. Call us at 918-828-5000 or visit us online at tulsatech.edu.


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Tulsa, Oklahoma | 918-631-2000 | utulsa.edu

The University of Tulsa is ranked No. 1 in Oklahoma by the Wall Street Journal and is home to internationally renowned cyber and energy programs. In addition to majors in the arts and humanities, TU offers degrees and certificates in business, engineering, science, health care and law.
TU fosters a rich, diverse campus life and close connections with topof-their-field faculty. Student-to-faculty ratio is 11:1, and average class size is 20. Students find friends and mentors who share their interests and objectives. Founded in 1894, TU’s enrollment this spring includes 2,743 undergraduates, 646 graduate students and 346 law students who hail from 40 states and dozens of countries. TU also boasts more nationally competitive scholars than all other Oklahoma universities combined.
The Center for Student Success makes a TU education more valuable than ever by pulling together a plethora of support services under one umbrella. Undergraduate students are paired with a “success coach,” who helps them navigate their college journey, along with a peer mentor who has walked in their shoes and serves as a guide for the campus experience. Free tutoring, counseling and financial wellness services set students up for success inside the classroom and for life beyond TU.
Research opportunities start the moment students step on the University of Tulsa campus. Innovation and creativity are valued, and opportunities abound for leadership, service and entrepreneurship. Pre-professional organizations, student clubs, honor societies and a vibrant student government association encourage engagement and build relationships that last a lifetime. Students stay active in religious groups, intramural sports, multicultural programs and Greek life.
TU is home to 17 Division 1 athletic teams, including 10 women’s and seven men’s teams. From nationally televised football and basketball to hosting NCAA tennis championships, Tulsa is a great place to catch exciting sports action. The Golden Hurricane is a member of the American Athletic Conference; last year, 210 TU student-athletes earned American Athletic Conference all-academic team honors.
Experiential learning and internships are plentiful in Tulsa, across the country and around the world. TU’s 2020 graduates reported a 93% outcomes rate, and alumni have the state’s highest earning potential, according to Payscale. CaneCareers assists students with resume writing, interview preparation and networking while TU Alumni Association pairs students with mentors who work to ensure success for graduates in their chosen fields.
TU seeks a diverse, equitable and inclusive campus and strives to make a high-quality private education accessible to all. In fall 2020, more than $17 million in financial aid was awarded to incoming freshmen.
ABOUT TU
STUDENT POPULATION: 3,735 HIGHESTDEGREE: Doctorate MASCOT: Golden Hurricane Follow TU on Facebook @utulsa.edu, and Twitter and Instagram @utulsa


Claremore, Oklahoma | 918-343-7777 | RSU.edu



The complete college experience
Adynamic, regional university with about 3,600 students, Rogers State University provides the complete college experience where students can live on campus, participate in a myriad of student activities or enjoy the thrill of NCAA Division II athletics — all while earning a degree from one of RSU’s many high-quality academic programs.
RSU offers bachelor’s and associate degree programs in Oklahoma’s top 10 fastest-growing industries. These include traditional programs, such as health care, business administration, applied technology, psychology and sociology, communications, humanities, criminal justice and nursing, as well as emerging fields, such as esports, game development and environmental conservation.
Many students from northeast Oklahoma who plan to attend medical school complete their undergraduate studies through RSU’s program in medical/molecular biology. RSU’s nursing program, including its online RN-to-BSN program, is among the best in Oklahoma.
Students work closely with faculty members who mentor their academic progress and professional development. RSU attracts high-achieving students through its rigorous Honors Program and the President’s Leadership Class (PLC).
Additionally, students can participate in international study-at-large programs that provide opportunities to see the world, learn about other cultures and enrich their educational experiences.
RSU also offers graduate education through its master of business administration, now available entirely online at one of the most affordable rates in the region.
Rogers State offers conveniently located campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville and Pryor (at the MidAmerica Industrial Park) alongside its nationally recognized online program that provides classes that meet any schedule. RSU is the only public four-year university in the Tulsa metro with on-campus housing.
Hillcat Athletics compete as members of the NCAA Division II in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, and track and field, as well as competitive cheer and dance. RSU offers esports (competitive video gaming) as a university-sponsored activity, and RSU is one of the only schools in the nation to offer a bachelor’s degree and minor in esports.
The university consistently ranks among the nation’s leaders for graduates who earn diplomas with the least amount of debt. In fact, last year, almost half of RSU’s graduating class earned their degree without student debt thanks to RSU’s affordable tuition combined with public and private student aid.

ABOUT RSU
Locations: Claremore, Bartlesville and Pryor Student Population: 3,600 Highest Degree: Master’s Mascot: Hillcats Follow RSU on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. @RogersStateU
Stillwater, Oklahoma | 405-744-5358 | okstate.edu

Life at OSU is all about options
Welcome to the Cowboy family.
Founded on the landgrant mission, Oklahoma State University values and cares about people. OSU has always held true to that mission, welcoming students and providing them with a feeling of home from the first moment they step on campus.
An energetic university at the heart of “America’s friendliest college town,” OSU is growing in many ways. From the addition of new campus buildings and growing enrollment to historic levels of giving aimed at helping students succeed, the future is bright.
With several new and renovated buildings, students continue to enjoy access to state-of-the-art facilities, like the 250,000-square-foot Colvin Recreation Center and The McKnight Center for the Performing Arts, which opened with orange carpet fanfare and an unforgettable performance by the New York Philharmonic.
From academics to athletics and the arts, whatever you’re looking for is waiting for you at Oklahoma State University. HOW DO YOU GET STARTED AT OSU?
With five academic colleges and more than 200 degree programs available to students, OSU will help you discover your calling. Students can find a major that fuels their passion and leads them to a rewarding career.
The Honors College gives students the opportunity to challenge themselves with a rigorous academic program that provides smaller, discussion-based classes.
Students participate in research alongside faculty members in any area of study beginning as early as their freshman year with the Freshman Research Scholar program, an opportunity offered at select campuses around the country.
With advising in pre-health, pre-law and pre-veterinary studies, OSU can help you create a plan to continue your education. OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences tops the rankings in value for the cost of an education in veterinary medicine. The OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine consistently ranks among the best medical allopathic and osteopathic schools in the country as well.
OSU also helps students prepare for life after graduation by helping them find great career opportunities through OSU Career Services.

ABOUT OSU
STUDENT POPULATION: 24,649 HIGHESTDEGREE: Doctorate MASCOT: Pistol Pete Follow OSU on facebook.com/BeAnOSUCowboy and Twitter and Instagram @beanosucowboy
MORE THAN CLASSES
Life at OSU is all about options.
Whether you’re looking for a place to live, an organization to join or a place to study abroad, you can find it here.
There are more than 30 different housing options on campus and more than 500 different campus organizations open to students who want to get involved, learn leadership skills and connect with other students with similar interests.
Students can participate in many activities around Stillwater, as well, like walking or kayaking at scenic Boomer Lake or visiting the city’s unique local shops and eateries.
With OSU’s proximity to Oklahoma City and Tulsa, students have access to a wide array of internship opportunities, fantastic shopping and the excitement of the NBA with the Oklahoma City Thunder. Life at OSU is fast-paced and full of fun.
Students can also take advantage of study abroad opportunities in more than 50 countries around the world.
GREAT VALUE
OSU understands college is an investment, and we want students to be confident they are getting a quality education for the best price. With more than $320 million in scholarships, grants and financial aid, OSU continues to offer the best value in the Big 12.
NEXT STEPS
Come experience OSU for yourself! Schedule your campus visit at okstate. edu to see all OSU has to offer you. Follow OSU on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat @BeAnOSUCowboy.

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Green Country’s affordable university
Turn your dreams into a career at Northeastern State University. Oklahoma’s immersive learning institution with three campuses and a robust online presence, NSU is your choice whether you’re starting or finishing your degree. NSU is close to home and offers strong academics focused on workforce readiness and hands-on immersive learning experiences ranging from robotics to reading labs.
Green Country’s affordable university, Northeastern is a cost-effective way to earn a college degree. Plus, there are many scholarships and financial aid options available to make your out-ofpocket costs even lower.
In 2018-2019, NSU awarded more than $37 million in the form of scholarships, grants and tuition waivers. HawkCents Certified Financial Counselors will help you make informed financial decisions while you attend NSU, as well as provide the skills you need to reach your financial goals after graduation.
NSU’s highly credentialed professors and team of advisers and counselors are focused on and committed to your success. You can select from 58 exceptional undergraduate and 25 graduate degree programs, along with the professional doctor of optometry degree. Classes are offered on the home campus of Tahlequah, as well as Muskogee, Broken Arrow and online. NSU welcomes thousands of transfer students each year as they continue to work closely with their partner institutions to make your transition there smooth and easy.
NSU is one of only 23 colleges of optometry in the United States. It is a top university for American Indian baccalaureate graduates and has a long-standing history of preparing more American Indian educators than any other school in the nation. NSU is a regional leader in health care education and has prepared the majority of educators in Oklahoma. Tulsa’s Transfer Destination, Northeastern offers a seamless transition from a two-year to four-year degree through Smart Choice.
NSU’s continuing education and workforce development opportunities can help you advance in your career. With most classes online and recently expanded offerings, NSU is your resource for continued professional and career development, including ACT and MCAT Test Prep, career training, accelerated certificates and personal enrichment opportunities.

ABOUT NSU
LOCATIONS: Tahlequah, Muskogee, Broken Arrow and Online STUDENT POPULATION: 7,349 HIGHEST DEGREE: Doctorate MASCOT: RiverHawks TWITTER: NSURiverHawks Founded in 1851 as the Cherokee National Female Seminary, NSU is the state’s fourth largest university.
YOUR SUCCESS STARTS HERE
The Tahlequah campus offers a freshmen experience with the traditional residential college lifestyle, including specialized living-learning communities, a variety of student organizations, lots of food choices, scenic grounds, historic buildings and intercollegiate athletics.
ANSWER THE CALL
Muskogee’s modern campus serves upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, offering programs in Physician Assistant Studies, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Nutritional Sciences, Speech-Language Pathology, Organizational Leadership and Public Health.
FINISH WHAT YOU STARTED
Broken Arrow’s state-of-the-art campus serves mostly upper division and graduate students with 33 undergraduate and 16 graduate degrees, including a Professional MBA and master’s degrees in Accounting, Sociology, Higher Education Leadership, Special Education-Autism Spectrum Disorders, among others. Class schedules are designed to maximize a student’s time on campus with evening, online and blended formats, as well as weekend seminar and workshop courses.
You belong here! It starts with a simple request for information. Visit Go2NSU.com today.