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OSU At A Glance


Type of School: Public land-grant research university; residential four-year college granting bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees


Size of Campus: Central campus of more than 840 acres Number of Students: 26,649 students between the Stillwater and Tulsa campuses Number of Faculty: 1,321 total faculty members, with 77% of instructors employed full-time


Colleges, Programs, and Degrees: Five academic colleges, plus a veterinary school and an osteopathic medical school


• 300 undergraduate majors and options • 84 master’s programs • 48 doctoral programs


Stillwater, Oklahoma Experience a world-class education O


klahoma State University offers a world- class education within a strong global community. You’ll be captivated by Still-


water’s small-town charm, our friendly campus, and the overall family-oriented atmosphere. With a student body representing more than 100 coun- tries, OSU welcomes students from every back- ground. Our five-star University Rating by QS Stars and top 100 ranking among the “Top Public Schools” by U.S. News & World Report make us a premier destination for students from across the globe.


Discover your passion at OSU With five colleges and over 300 majors and aca- demic options, OSU can help you discover your passion and ensure a bright future. From agri- culture and engineering to business and health, there’s a field for every interest. The Honors Col- lege offers smaller discussion-based classes for those who want to be surrounded by other intel- lectually driven students and challenge them- selves with a rigorous academic program.


Whether you’re competing for prestigious na-


tional and international fellowships, applying to top graduate schools, securing a highly competitive job, or attaining the skills required to grow as a leader, resources like the Henry Bellmon Office of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Re- search will support your aspirations. An impres- sive 18 Truman Scholars have been named from OSU, demonstrating our commitment to academic excellence, leadership, and community service.


Conduct great research Research is a top priority at OSU, and we pride ourselves on offering research opportunities be- ginning your first year on campus. The Freshman Research Scholars Program—a program offered only on select campuses around the US—allows undergraduates to perform research alongside expert faculty. This hands-on research experi- ence will give you a competitive edge as you pursue your post-graduate career.


Geographic Diversity: Students representing all 50 states and 100+ countries


International Student Services: Undergraduate admission counselors are available at admissions.okstate.edu/international. International Students and Scholars assists with cultural exchange and enrichment on campus and in the Stillwater community.


International Student Budget (2023–2024): • Tuition & Fees: $29,440 • Room & Board: $10,640 • Books & Supplies: $1,300 • Total: $41,380


Financial Aid: OSU offers merit-based scholarship opportunities for international students; the application for admission also serves as the application for scholarships. Visit our website for more information.


Test Score Requirements: High school GPA of 3.0+ (based on a 4.0 scale) and English- language proficiency test score (iBT TOEFL 61+ or IELTS 5.5+)


Application Deadlines and Fees: • Fall semester: June 1 for international applications; July 1 for international transfer students • Spring semester: November 1 for international students; December 1 for international transfer students • Application fee: $90, non-refundable


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