Oklahoma Christian Univ. Offers Online Bachelors of Nursing
Jan 11, 2019 | ocblog
Oklahoma Christian launches a new online program to help meet the widespread demand in health care for R.N.s to complete a bachelors of science degree.
Jan 11, 2019 | ocblog
Oklahoma Christian launches a new online program to help meet the widespread demand in health care for R.N.s to complete a bachelors of science degree.
At the spring commencement, OC recognized students and faculty for academic excellence.
This spring break, OC students will trade sandy beaches and relaxation for construction sites and children's programs.
Oklahoma Christian University’s newest professors bring academic accomplishments and professional experience to the classroom this fall. Students will benefit from these professors’ passion for faith and service.
Aug 10, 2017 | ocblog
Oklahoma Christian University will present 114 graduate degrees and 26 undergraduate degrees at its summer commencement ceremony on Aug. 18.
Aug 02, 2017 | ocnews
Christian Universities Online ranked OC’s accounting program 5th in the nation, and Best Value Schools ranked seven OC programs among the best values in the country.
Jul 06, 2017 | ocblog
Almost 100 high-achieving students will test-drive college next week at Oklahoma Christian University.
Mike Fowler, a member of OC’s Science Hall of Fame, is returning to teach in the College of Natural and Health Sciences. CNHS also celebrates with Eric Phelps as he takes on a full-time research role at a local pharmaceutical firm while continuing to teach part-time at OC.
Jun 05, 2017 | ocblog
OC launched a fast, transparent campaign called Thrive in June 2014 with the goal of raising $30 million in three years for projects that would enhance OC students’ experience. More than 9,300 donors helped OC meet the goal ahead of schedule, with $33,940,222 raised or pledged, and...
May 10, 2017 | featurestory
In June 2014, we launched a fundraising campaign unlike any we knew, Thrive. As we celebrate the campaign’s end, we’re also excited to tell you the Thrive model isn’t going anywhere just yet.