
2501 E. Memorial Road, Edmond, OK 73013, USA


Oklahoma Christian University provides a range of athletic programs for students interested in competing at the collegiate level. The university participates in intercollegiate sports governed by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing within the Sooner Athletic Conference. Student-athletes can choose from numerous men's and women's sports, including basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, golf, and track and field.
Facilities supporting these athletics programs include dedicated fields, courts, and training areas designed to enhance both competitive performance and overall student experience. The university emphasizes balancing athletic commitments with academic responsibilities, fostering a supportive environment for student success on and off the field.
Oklahoma Christian University offers a variety of student groups and associations that cater to different interests and communities on campus. Among these are the Student Government Association, which provides leadership opportunities and represents the student body, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, which focuses on faith and athletics.
Diverse cultural and social organizations are available, including the Black Student Union and the Latin American Student Organization, which support minority students and promote cultural awareness. Students with an academic focus can join various Academic Organizations designed to enhance their educational experience.
In addition to these groups, social service clubs play a role in engaging students in community service and volunteer activities.
Regarding participation, approximately 3.2% of male students and 3.7% of female students at Oklahoma Christian University are involved in social organizations, reflecting a portion of the campus community engaged in extracurricular group activities.
Oklahoma Christian University serves a moderately sized student population with a total enrollment of around 460 new students, combining both freshmen and transfer students. Freshmen account for 323 of these new enrollees, placing the school in the lower third percentile nationally for freshman enrollment size, while transfer students number 137, also reflecting an average volume when compared to other institutions.
The university's student body shows a diverse mix in terms of residency and origins. Approximately 52% of students are in-state residents, a figure considered low relative to other universities, ranking in the bottom 30%. Out-of-state students make up 38%, which is comparatively strong, placing Oklahoma Christian University in the top 35% for attracting non-resident students. The majority, about 90%, are U. S. students, reinforcing its domestic appeal, while students from foreign countries constitute about 9%, a notably high proportion that situates the university in the top 20% nationwide for international diversity.
Age distribution across the undergraduate community is broad. Most undergraduates fall within traditional college-age ranges, with 464 students aged 18-19 and 593 aged 20-21. However, a significant portion are older students, with over 300 undergraduates aged between 22 and 34, and an additional 200 students aged 35 and above. Graduate students tend to be older, predominantly aged 22 and above, with a concentration in the 22-29 and 30-49 age brackets, highlighting the presence of mature learners alongside traditional-age students.
Regarding racial and ethnic diversity, the university maintains a balanced representation across several groups. White students form the largest demographic with 1,169 individuals, though this is still within an average range compared to other institutions. Hispanic and African American students number 202 and 243 respectively, each grouping falling in the average range nationally. Native American students account for 51, a proportion that ranks well above average for the university, placing it in the top 40% for this demographic. Asian students and those identifying with two or more races also contribute to the campus's ethnic diversity, though in smaller numbers relative to the larger groups. Other minority populations, including Pacific Islanders and students with unknown ethnicity, are present but constitute a very small segment of the student body.
Oklahoma Christian University offers a variety of extracurricular opportunities that cater to diverse student interests. The campus supports a newspaper, drama productions, a radio station, a television channel, and a chorus, providing multiple avenues for creative and communicative expression. However, it does not have a campus band.
Student support services at the university include a health clinic, psychological counseling, a veterans affairs office, and legal services are not offered. While the campus lacks a women's center, resources are in place to assist veterans and address student health and mental well-being.
The student body numbers approximately 2,743, with a student-faculty ratio of 15 to 1, indicating moderate class sizes that can facilitate meaningful interactions between students and faculty. Enrollment levels and full-time degree-seeking student populations are relatively modest compared to national averages.
These elements contribute to a campus environment where students can engage in creative activities, receive support for health and counseling needs, and benefit from a balanced academic setting.
Oklahoma Christian University provides students access to a single main library, the Tom and Ada Beam Library. While the university does not offer additional libraries, this facility supports both physical and digital resources and is staffed with trained personnel to assist students. The library maintains established hours totaling approximately 80 service hours per week, although it does not provide all-day access. Students can take advantage of study rooms available within the library and have access to shared collections beyond the university's own holdings.
Total enrollment
2743Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
318Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
278 full time, 340 part timeVeterans affair office
YesMain library name
Tom and Ada Beam LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes