Guía Estudiantil Internacional de los Estados Unidos de América       American Graduate Education       American Community College
Indian Student Guide to American Higher Education       The High School Graduate (Domestic Education)
  Request Information  |  Featured Programs  |  Search by Program  |  Search by Location  |  Featured Viewbooks  |  Library of Articles

Higher Education in Oklahoma

intensive English language programsOklahoma extends a special invitation to international students to pursue higher education in the state of Okalhoma. Oklahomans are friendly and always ready to welcome people from all over the world.

Wherever you call home, you'll most certainly find Oklahomans with similar backgrounds and connections. From thriving and prosperous communities of Asian origin throughout Oklahoma, to the descendents of immigrants from Eastern and Western Europe, Africa and Latin America, there are many cultures found in every area of Oklahoma.

WHY STUDY IN OKLAHOMA?

There are many good reasons to choose a school in Oklahoma for your college, university or language study:

  • Oklahoma has 39 accredited public and independent colleges and universities.
  • Oklahoma has 11 approved intensive English language programs.
  • Higher education in Oklahoma is affordable. Comparing tuition costs with similar institutions in other regions of the United States, Oklahoma higher education is a great educational value. Students from moderate-income families are particularly pleased with Oklahoma institutions' tuition and fee schedules.
  • The cost-of-living index in Oklahoma is extremely favorable. Your money goes further because food prices, housing/rental costs, gas/petrol prices, etc. are among the lowest in the nation.
  • Oklahoma provides safe campuses and communities, with crime rates generally lower than other regions. Oklahoma is the center, the heartland, of our country - offering a genuine American experience to international students - and is perfectly located for travel - both arrival in the United States and visiting the rest of our country. A map of the United States is included at the end of this section.
  • Oklahoma is culturally diverse with representatives from all major ethnic groups among our citizens. Oklahoma also has a large Native American population and wide access to Native American culture, art, pow-wows and festivals.
international students

TRANSPORTATION IN OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma is located near the geographical center of the United States. Major interstate highways cross Oklahoma, connecting the east and west coasts and the north and south borders of the nation. International visitors find easy access to Oklahoma through Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City or Tulsa International Airport. Several commercial carriers provide service in and out of the state daily.

OKLAHOMA WEATHER

Oklahoma is well-known for having the variety provided by all four seasons. Its long and beautiful fall and spring seasons provide wonderful interludes between warm summers and occasionally snowy winters. At 1,200 feet (366 meters) above sea level, Oklahoma has an ideal relative humidity. It is one of America's sunniest states with an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine annually. The average temperature is 61°F (16°C); the average annual rainfall is 32 inches (81 centimeters); the average annual snowfall is 9 inches (23 centimeters).

OKLAHOMA HISTORY

Oklahoma has a unique history, unlike any other state in the United States. Once known as Indian Territory, Oklahoma is still closely associated with Native American culture, sharing this legacy through festivals, museums and the daily lives of Oklahomans.

Additionally, due to migration in the early 1800s, Oklahoma became home to a mix of different cultures and heritages. Near the end of the century, railroads and territorial land runs brought peoples with a wide variety of cultures and customs to Oklahoma Territory. Cities developed in the agrarian environment, and in 1907, Oklahoma joined the United States as the 46th state.

OKLAHOMA CULTURE

Oklahoma celebrates its modern culture, historical western culture and Native American culture through museums, cultural events and historic sites.

International students in Oklahoma enjoy visiting the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum, the Gilcrease Institute of American History, the Philbrook Art Center, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Woolaroc Museum and the Will Rogers Memorial. Indian City USA in Anadarko displays authentic Indian dwellings of various plains tribes.

Noted historic sites include restored Fort Gibson, the Cherokee Village Complex, Spiro Mounds and the Washita Battlefield. Oklahoma's numerous parks and wildlife refuges include the Ouachita National Forest, the Chickasaw National Recreation Area and the Wichita Mountains and Wildlife Refuge.

Oklahoma provides regular world-class performing arts events including theatre productions and musical arts series featuring orchestra, voice, popular music and dance performances. Oklahoma's lakes, golf courses, parks and recreation areas are ideal for outdoor activity. Sports in Oklahoma abound. Baseball, basketball, American football, soccer, ice hockey, gymnastics and wrestling provide weekly excitement throughout the state, especially on university campuses, where sports are a source of pride and entertainment for all students.

Request Information       Featured Programs       Search by Program        Search by Location       Featured Viewbooks       Home
A Spindle Publishing Company Publication . www.spindlepub.com