OUR HISTORY

2011-

 
College of Nursing Celebrates 100 Years of Nursing Excellence!

The goals of the College of Nursing support the mission of the University of Oklahoma. These goals are: To educate professional nurses at the undergraduate and graduate levels; to advance nursing knowledge through research and creative activities; and to provide diverse health-related and professional services in the State of Oklahoma and the global community.

Enrollment
982 students
723 undergraduate students
259 graduate students
Faculty:
137 faculty (97 full time, 40 part time)
3 endowed faculty chairs
3 national academy fellows
Campuses: 
Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Lawton
Outreach Sites:
Ada, Ardmore, Duncan, Enid/Woodward, Grove, Hugo, McAlester, Oklahoma City Community College, Poteau and Talinina
Alumni:
8,692 living alumni (9,468 total graduates) located in 50 states, DC and 10 countries around the world
Expected graduates in 2011:
599 (463 undergraduate, 136 graduate)

Programs of Study

BSN Degree
Traditional baccalaureate program for high school graduates
Accelerated baccalaureate program for students with a previous bachelors degree
RN to BSN –program for registered nurses to earn a bachelors degree
LPN to BSN – program for LPNs who wish to earn a bachelors degree
MS Degree - Graduate program for nurses with BSN  

Administration/Management
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Acute Care
Education (Traditional and accelerated/available online)
Nurse Practitioner (Family, Pediatric, Adult)

PostMaster's Certificates
Administration/Management
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Education
Nurse Practitioner
Doctoral Program
PhD
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)