University of Tulsa
Region: Northern America
Country/Region: United States
Found Year: 1894
Address: 800 South Tucker Drive
Introduction

The University of Tulsa (TU) is a private, mid-size, selective university with a low student-faculty ratio. TU offers more than 60 undergraduate majors through the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, Collins College of Business, College of Engineering & Computer Science, and the Oxley College of Health & Natural Sciences, including the opportunity for students to pursue multiple majors, minors, and interdisciplinary majors within or between colleges. Student-designed areas of academic concentration are also available, as are combined bachelor’s/master's degree programs and doctoral degree programs in a number of science and engineering fields of study. TU students are rigorously challenged through coursework as well as independent scholarship and research, including the Tulsa Undergraduate Research Challenge, which engages qualified students in mentored research, concentrated study, and service learning. Academic resources available to undergraduates include an internationally renowned collection of American, British, and Irish literary documents as well as Native American and African American historical documents in McFarlin Library; a partnership with the Gilcrease Museum, one of the best facilities in the world for the study of Western American and Native American art and history; an active and engaging undergraduate entrepreneurial program that gives students the skills and experience to set them apart as future business leaders; and access to cutting-edge technology and instrumentation, including scanning electron microscopes, a microarray core facility, high-fidelity human simulators, and the world's largest research flow loop. Undergraduates interested in science or engineering benefit from TU's designation as a Center of Academic Excellence in both research and cyber defense by the NSA, and TU is one of six pioneer institutions selected by the National Science Foundation for the Federal Cyber Service Initiative (Cyber Corps). Undergraduates graduate from TU with a deep understanding of their discipline, practical experience in applying their knowledge to real-world situations, and extracurricular activities to help them mature personally and professionally. TU also offers degrees through the College of Law as well as several different types of study-abroad courses through the Center for Global Engagement. Because of the university’s unique educational attributes and far-reaching experiences, TU students have routinely won prestigious honors including Goldwater Scholarships, NSF Graduate Fellowships, Fulbright Grants, Truman Scholarships, Udall Scholarships, Gilman Scholarships, British Marshall Scholarships, Rhodes Scholarships, and other significant awards.

Key Statistics
3777
Total Enrollment
413
International Students
2647
Undergraduate Enrollment
213
International Students
1122
Graduate Enrollment
200
International Students