The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

Four-year institutions

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!Institution

!Location

!Control

!Carnegie Classification

!Enrollment<small>(Fall 2024)</small>

!Founded

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|Cameron University

|Lawton

|Public

|Masters University

|3,696

|1908

|-

|East Central University

|Ada

|Public

|Masters University

|3,377

|1909

|-

|Langston University

|Langston

|Public

|Masters University

|1,937

|1897

|-

|Northeastern State University

|Tahlequah

|Public

|Masters University

|6,751

|1909

|-

|Northwestern Oklahoma State University

|Alva

|Public

|Masters University

|2,079

|1897

|-

|Oklahoma Panhandle State University

|Goodwell

|Public

|Masters University

|1,021

|1909

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|Oklahoma State University

|Stillwater

|Public

|Research University

|27,278

|1890

|-

|Oklahoma State University

|Tulsa

|Public

|Research University

|(included with main campus)

|1999

|-

|Oklahoma State University - Center for Health Sciences

|Tulsa

|Public

|Research University

|2,256

|1972

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|Rogers State University

|Claremore

|Public

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|3,272

|1909

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|Southeastern Oklahoma State University

|Durant

|Public

|Masters University

|5,851

|1909

|-

|Southwestern Oklahoma State University

|Weatherford

|Public

|Masters University

|4,811

|1901

|-

|University of Central Oklahoma

|Edmond

|Public

|Masters University

|12,554

|1890

|-

|University of Oklahoma

|Norman

|Public

|Research University

|30,851

|1890

|-

|University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

|Oklahoma City

|Public

|Research University

|3,680

|1971

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|University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma

|Chickasha

|Public

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|1,027

|1908

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|Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology

|Okmulgee

|Public

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|2,396

|1946

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|Mid-America Christian University

|Oklahoma City

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Masters University

|2,397

|1953

|-

|Oklahoma Baptist University

|Shawnee

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|1,569

|1910

|-

|Oklahoma Christian University

|Oklahoma City

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Masters University

|2,851

|1950

|-

|Oklahoma City University

|Oklahoma City

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Masters University

|2,966

|1904

|-

|Oral Roberts University

|Tulsa

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Masters University

|5,936

|1963

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|Randall University

|Moore

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Research University

|298

|1959

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|Saint Paul School of Theology

|Oklahoma City

|Private

|Seminary

|

|1958

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|Southern Nazarene University

|Bethany

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Masters University

|2,198

|1899

|-

|Southwestern Christian University

|Bethany

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|399

|1946

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|University of Tulsa

|Tulsa

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Research University

|3,914

|1894

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|Family of Faith Christian University

|Shawnee

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Faith-related Institution

|320

|1989

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|Heartland Baptist Bible College

|Oklahoma City

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Unaccredited

|

|1966

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|Oklahoma Wesleyan University

|Bartlesville

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|880

|1905

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|Phillips Theological Seminary

|Tulsa

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Special Focus Institution

|103

|1987

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|Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

|Tulsa

|Private (For Profit)

|Technology-related Institution

|840

|1928

|}

Tribal colleges

  • College of the Muscogee Nation&nbsp;– Okmulgee, Oklahoma
  • Pawnee Nation College &nbsp;– Pawnee, Oklahoma

Two-year institutions

  • Carl Albert State College – Poteau, Oklahoma
  • Connors State College – Warner, Oklahoma
  • Eastern Oklahoma State College – Wilburton, Oklahoma
  • Murray State College – Tishomingo, Oklahoma
  • Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College – Miami, Oklahoma
  • Northern Oklahoma College – Tonkawa, Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma City Community College – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Redlands Community College – El Reno, Oklahoma
  • Rose State College – Midwest City, Oklahoma
  • Seminole State College – Seminole, Oklahoma
  • Tulsa Community College – Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Western Oklahoma State College – Altus, Oklahoma

Defunct colleges and universities

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!Institution

!Location

!Control

!Carnegie Classification

!Founded

!Closed

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|American Christian College & Seminary

|Oklahoma City

|Private (For Profit)

|Faith-related Institution

|1985

|

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|Bacone College

|Muskogee

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|1880

|2025

|-

|Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribal College

|Weatherford

|

|Tribal college

|2006

|2015

|-

|Comanche Nation College

|Lawton

|

|Tribal college

|2002

|2017

|-

|Kingfisher College

|Kingfisher

|Private

|Congregationalist

|1895

|1922

|-

|Oklahoma Presbyterian College

|Durant

|Private

|Presbyterian

|1894

|

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|Phillips University

|Enid

|Private

|Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

|1906

|1998

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|St. Gregory's University

|Shawnee

|Private (Not For Profit)

|Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges

|1875

|2017

|}

See also

  • List of college athletic programs in Oklahoma
  • List of school districts in Oklahoma
  • List of private schools in Oklahoma
  • List of CareerTech centers in Oklahoma
  • Higher education in the United States
  • List of American institutions of higher education
  • List of recognized higher education accreditation organizations
  • List of colleges and universities
  • List of colleges and universities by country

Notes

  • Department of Education listing of accredited institutions in Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education