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All four years. Right here.

Oklahoma State graduates have led Tulsa's businesses, hospitals, energy companies and civic institutions for decades. Now students can earn all four years of that degree without leaving the city — starting from day one, freshman year. OSU-Tulsa has been part of this community since 1999. This is the next chapter.

Oklahoma State University is a cornerstone of Tulsa’s workforce strategy.  From engineering to health sciences, OSU is helping build the talent pipeline that keeps our economy strong.

Mike Neal
President and CEO, Tulsa Regional Chamber
Mike Neal

OSU degrees for Tulsa's greatest needs

Created with big dreams and a passion for doing what's right. 

Accounting

Rapidly growing and employer-driven, OSU-Tulsa's accounting program connects students directly to Tulsa's finance and business community. 

Aerospace Administration and Operations

The business side of one of Oklahoma's most critical industries. This program connects students directly to Tulsa's aerospace economy — from operations to leadership. 

Aerospace Engineering

Tulsa is at the center of where aerospace is headed next — including unmanned aerial systems and the future of flight. OSU-Tulsa's aerospace engineering program puts students at the front of that work. 

Mechanical Engineering

Built for Tulsa's manufacturing, energy and aerospace sectors. OSU-Tulsa's mechanical engineering program puts students in the middle of the industries that drive this region, from freshman year forward. 

Psychology

Oklahoma's demand for behavioral health professionals is outpacing workforce supply statewide. OSU-Tulsa's psychology program builds the foundation for careers in human resources, social services, behavioral health and clinical practice.

You are constantly meeting professionals through events, guest speakers and everyday interactions on campus. OSU-Tulsa put me in the right environment to grow, connect and take advantage of those moments.

Erin R. Woodward, '25
Datacenter Technician, Google
Portrait of Erin Woodward

This is living the Cowboy Code.

Land-grant universities were built on a simple idea: higher education belongs to everyone. Every dream. Every ambition. Every next chapter. 

Tulsa's students shouldn't have to choose between their community and the best public university in the state. Now they don't have to.

For a quarter century, OSU has been building toward this moment. The mission hasn't changed — just the opportunity to fulfill it.