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Oklahoma Christian University
Oklahoma Christian University Logo
MottoTransform lives for faith, leadership and service
TypePrivate
Established1950
PresidentMike O'Neal
Undergraduates1,800+
Postgraduates200+
LocationEdmond, OK, USA
CampusUrban, 200 acres
(800,000 m²)
Endowment
Address



Phone

US $42 million
Oklahoma Christian University
P.O. Box 11000
Oklahoma City, OK
73136-1100
+1 800 877 5010
+1 405 425 5000
MascotEagle
Websitewww.oc.edu

Oklahoma Christian University (locally known as OC) is a private Christian university associated with the Churches of Christ. OC is located in Edmond, Oklahoma, a suburb north of Oklahoma City.

History

Oklahoma Christian University was originally called Central Christian College when it opened in 1950 with 97 students in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on the 152 acre (615,000 m²) former estate of L.V. Foster, a prominent oil businessman. L. R. Wilson was the college's first president, having founded Florida Christian College just four years before. When James O. Baird became president the school continued to grow; shortly thereafter, in 1959, the campus was moved to Oklahoma City and OC began offering four year bachelor degrees. The school name was changed to "Oklahoma Christian University of Science and Arts" before being truncated to "Oklahoma Christian University."

OC's athletic program is a part of the NAIA Division I SWC conference.

OC policy

President Mike O'Neal has attempted to the make the campus more progressive in its language, its diversity policies, and evangelistic outreach. These efforts can be seen in the newly-adopted policy changes , and the appointment of an ethics ombudsman to improve OC's image. Full-time, tenure-tracked faculty are still required to be members of the Churches of Christ.

Cascade College

OC has a branch campus in Oregon known as Cascade College. Much like OC in the past, Cascade's reputation, credit, and academics were in disarray; the institution was in need of outside assistance. Cascade had lost its regional accreditation and was suffering financially when OC agreed to help them by making them a branch campus in 1993. The 12-acre campus is located in Portland, and like OC, the full-time faculty and a majority of the students are members of Churches of Christ.

University Presidents

  • L. R. Wilson - 1950 to 1954
  • James O. Baird - 1954 to 1974
  • J. Terry Johnson - 1974 to 1996
  • Kevin Jacobs - 1996 to 2001
  • Alfred Branch - Interim President, 2001
  • Mike O'Neal - Current President, term began in 2002

Notes

  1. http://www.oc.edu/president/documents.aspx
  2. http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=1864
  3. Marriage and Divorce on campus - 1/06 (Smartmarriages mailing list)

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