Oklahoma Wesleyan University
School info
3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
2.5
Clubs
2.6
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.1
Location
3.4
Opportunities
3.3
Safety
4.4
Social
3.3
Happiness
3.7
Basic Information
Location
- Bartlesville, OK
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private university
- Established: 1905
- Founder: The Wesleyan Church
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Around 44 bachelor's degrees and more than 5 graduate degrees
Key Area
- Oklahoma Wesleyan University does not have explicitly defined key research areas as it is primarily a teaching institution. However
- based on the available information
- here are some areas where they offer academic programs and courses
- which could be considered as areas of focus: Business
- Nursing
- Liberal Arts and Humanities
- Health Professions
- Education
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 1,204
- Undergraduates: 605-782
- Postgraduates: 185
Notable Alumni
- Kurt Bahr
- David Brown
- Orval Butcher
- Jim Garlow
- Joshua Klumb
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.5
Great Education, Great Values, Great Experience!
Overall 4.2
Definitely a university where Jesus is Lord! This school is a Christian school all the way, and has a great spiritual atmosphere.
Overall 4.1
The people are very friendly and make you feel right at home
Bad reviews
Overall 0.9
I endured a professor belittle me in front of my co-hort stating "I don't know what kind of Bible you are reading". An this is a Christian School, after speaking with other students I should not have been surprised. Expensive lesson learned, do your research on the graduate school you choose if the process is easy it may not be worth your time.
Overall 1.5
This college offers an RN -BSN program that definitely needs to be avoided. No statistics, foreign language, or chemistry as a prerequisite makes this the 'school for dummies.'
Overall 1.7
If you are not a ministry or business major go somewhere else. The communication is very poor and they do not always have enough classes for your major. They also do not always have professors who are really qualified to teach in the fields they are teaching in.