Oklahoma State University System
Public university system in Oklahoma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oklahoma State University System (OSU System) is a public university system in Oklahoma comprising five educational institutions: four general academic universities and one health sciences center. The system's flagship institution is the Oklahoma State University campus in Stillwater. As of Fall 2023, the OSU System is the largest university system in the state of Oklahoma with a total enrollment of 34,455 students.[3]
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Type | Public university system |
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Established | 1946 |
Endowment | $1.48 billion (FY2024)[1] |
Budget | $1.86 billion (FY2025)[2] |
President | Kayse Shrum |
Students | 34,455 (Fall 2023) |
Location | , , United States |
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Two state agencies, OSU Ag Research and the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, are also operated by the system and administered through Oklahoma State University–Stillwater.[4]
Institutions
Institution | Location | Type | Founded[5] | Enrollment (Fall 2023)[6] |
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Oklahoma State University | Stillwater | Academic | 1890 | 26,008[a] |
Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology | Okmulgee | 1946 | 2,483 | |
Oklahoma State University–Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | 1961 | 4,140 | |
Oklahoma State University–Tulsa | Tulsa | 1999 | 2,648 | |
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences | Tulsa | Health | 1972 | 1,824 |
Notes
- Enrollment data for OSU–Stillwater also includes the 2,648 students of OSU–Tulsa.[7]
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