Rogers State University has four pending spring graduates who have gained acceptance to the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa for Fall 2020. Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences Dr. Keith Martin expects that number to grow as acceptance letters from other schools are issued. “This is a remarkable achievement for the students and for… Read more »
RSU Virtual Commencement Scheduled for Saturday, May 16
All traditional May commencement celebrations for 2020 are postponed. Rogers State University is actively exploring options for a rescheduled, in-person commencement celebration when it is safe to once again host events. This change will not impact the degree completion status of those students who are scheduled to graduate in May. The 108th Rogers State University… Read more »
Nursing Students Benefit from Kindness of Heroes
As the effects of the COVID-19 virus spread across the country and social distancing became the catch phrase of the year, higher education institutions were forced to transition from traditional on-campus classes to electronic delivery. This transition, while necessary, created unknown challenges for both faculty and students alike. At Rogers State University, the impact was felt… Read more »
RSU Public TV, Sequoyah Eagles Announce Distance Learning Partnership for Stay-at-Home Students
(CLAREMORE) RSU Public TV in partnership with Sequoyah Public Schools (Rogers County) and other regional public-school districts will begin airing free, locally produced learning opportunities April 7, 9 a.m., to thousands of stay-at-home students. Due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases across Oklahoma, normal public-school class schedules have been cancelled and school buildings closed…. Read more »
RSU Waives Online Fees for Summer Courses
Rogers State University now offers a completely online summer session at a price lower than most major universities. Students can enroll in summer classes at a rate of $249 per credit hour in tuition and fees, which is among the most competitively priced rates in Oklahoma and the nation. “In a time of great uncertainty, we want students to be… Read more »