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PROFILES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Suggestions for additional content or questions about existing content should be directed to: [email protected] for the Health Sciences Center section and [email protected] for all other sections. This publication, both current and prior years, is available online at www.ou.edu/content/irr/fact-books.html Definitions of commonly used reporting terms are available online at http://www.ou.edu/content/irr/helpful-hints/data-glossary.html June 2019 Profiles of the University of Oklahoma is published annually to serve as a reference guide for information about the University of Oklahoma. The data contained in Profiles include some of the most frequently requested information about the University. These data are compiled by Institutional Research on the Norman and Health Sciences Center campuses with the assistance of other University offices. Suggestions and comments for future editions are welcome. 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Profiles of the University of Oklahoma Table of Contents SECTION 1: All Campuses Page Part I: General Information . 1-1 Part II: Organizational Charts . 1-25 Part III: Enrollment and Employees . 1-39 SECTION 2: Norman Campus Part I: Academic . 2-1 Part II: First-Time Students . 2-15 Part III: Norman Campus Students . 2-19 Part IV: Faculty and Staff . 2-43 Part V: Financial . 2-57 Part VI: Other . 2-65 SECTION 3: Health Sciences Center Part I: Academic . 3-1 Part II: Health Sciences Center Students . 3-11 Part III: Faculty and Staff . 3-29 Part IV: Budget . 3-41 Part V: Sponsored Programs . 3-45 Part VI: Tuition and Fees . 3-47 Part VII: Facilities . 3-49 SECTION 4: Tulsa Campus Part I: Academic . 4-1 Part II: Tulsa Campus Students . 4-5 Part III: Faculty and Staff . 4-9 SECTION 5: Extended Campus Part I: Academic . 5-1 Part II: Extended Campus Students . 5-2 INDEX . 6-1 SECTION 1 PROFILES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA ALL CAMPUSES June 2019 SECTION 1: All Campuses Table of Contents Part I: General Information Page About the University of Oklahoma . 1-1 About the University of Oklahoma Campuses . 1-2 Highlights of 2018 . 1-5 Chronological History . 1-7 Establishment Dates . 1-20 Institutional and Program Accreditation Status . 1-21 Part II: Organizational Charts University Administration Organizational Chart . 1-25 University Development Organizational Chart . 1-26 University Operations Organizational Chart . 1-27 Administration & Finance Organizational Chart . 1-28 General Counsel Organizational Chart . 1-29 Human Resources Organizational Chart . 1-30 Intercollegiate Athletics Organizational Chart . 1-31 Marketing & Communications Organizational Chart . 1-32 Student Affairs Organizational Chart . 1-33 Norman Campus Senior Vice President & Provost Organizational Chart . 1-34 Norman Campus Research Organizational Chart . 1-35 HSC Senior Vice President & Provost Organizational Chart . 1-36 HSC Administration & Finance Organizational Chart . 1-37 HSC Research Organizational Chart . 1-37 Part III: Enrollment and Employees Total Headcount Enrollment, All Campuses, Trend - Founding to Present . 1-39 Headcount Enrollment by Campus . 1-40 FTE Enrollment by Campus . 1-41 Headcount Enrollment Trends for All Campuses, 10-Year Trend . 1-42 FTE Enrollment Trends for All Campuses . 1-43 Employees by Campus, 5-Year Trend . 1-44 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Mission Statement The mission of the University of Oklahoma is to provide the best possible educational experience for our students through excellence in teaching, research and creative activity, and service to the state and society. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents Leslie J. Rainbolt-Forbes, Chairman, Oklahoma City C. Renzi Stone, Vice-Chairman, Oklahoma City Phil B. Albert, Tulsa Frank Keating, Oklahoma City Natalie Shirley, Oklahoma City Eric Stevenson, Westerville, Ohio Gary Pierson, Oklahoma City President of the University of Oklahoma James L. Gallogly The University of Oklahoma GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1 ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA CAMPUSES UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE The university is a part of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, which is composed of all higher education institutions supported wholly or in part by state appropriations. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education is the coordinating board for the system. The university – as part of the public educational system of the state, established by legislative action and supported by annual legislative appropriations – places emphasis on sound scholarship, good citizenship, and the duties of the individual to the community and the commonwealth. By constitutional enactment, the governance of the university is vested in the OU Board of Regents, a board consisting of seven members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the State Senate. Each member is appointed to serve for seven years, except when appointed to fill an unexpired term, and is subject to removal from office only as provided by law for the removal of officers not liable to impeachment. The Oklahoma State Regents and the university regents approve the requirements for admission and graduation, the degrees offered, and the fees and expenses. The boards reserve the right to change these requirements. NORMAN CAMPUS The central campus and the offices of administration of the University of Oklahoma are located on some 3,500 acres in Norman, a city of more than 100,000 residents. Norman is located near the center of the state, 20 miles south of Oklahoma City, the state capital. The colleges housed on the Norman campus are University College, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, the Michael F. Price College of Business, the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy, the Jeannine Rainbolt College of Education, the Gallogly College of Engineering, the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, the Graduate College, the Joe C. and Carole Kerr McClendon Honors College, the David L. Boren College of International Studies, the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, the College of Law, and the College of Professional and Continuing Studies. The Norman campus is also headquarters for the College of Continuing Education, which directs outreach programs throughout the state. The Norman campus consists of four sections – central campus, south campus, research campus and north campus. Most of the academic and administrative buildings are located on the central campus, noted for its Cherokee Gothic architecture and award-winning landscaping. Also situated on the central campus are the university residence halls, which includes residential colleges and other upperclassman housing; Sarkeys Energy Center; University Libraries; Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art; Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center, including historic Holmberg Hall; Rupel Jones Fine Arts Center, including Elsie C. Brackett Theatre; Catlett Music Center, including Sharp Concert Hall and Pitman Recital Hall; Oklahoma Memorial Union; recreational facilities, including the Sarkeys Fitness Center and the Murray Case Sells Swim Complex; Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium; the Everest Indoor Training Center; and the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, a year-round educational center and conference site. Located one block east of the central campus is the OU Brandt Park and Duck Pond, a recreational area used throughout the year by OU students and Norman residents. David A. Burr Park is conveniently located near residence halls and other recreational facilities. South Campus Immediately adjacent to central campus is the south campus, site of the College of Law; the OU Foundation; OU Traditions apartments; the world-class Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History; Lloyd Noble Center and parking complex; the John Crain Field at the OU Soccer Complex; the Headington Family Tennis Center; the Gregg Wadley Tennis Pavilion; the Jimmie Austin University of Oklahoma Golf Course; L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park; the Marita Hynes Field – OU Women’s Softball Complex; the Sam Viersen Gymnastics Center; the OU Rugby Field; the OU Rowing Training Center; and the OU Learning Center. Research Campus In less than a decade, the 277-acre OU Research Campus has been transformed from an empty field to a thriving economic engine shaped by a community of public and private sector collaborations located in nearly 1 million square feet of occupied space representing $300 million in investment. Today, the Research Campus brings together 1,700 workers across academic, federal, state and industrial organizations in a mutually beneficial environment. GENERAL INFORMATION The University of Oklahoma 1-2 ABOUT.