RSU Announces Ten Percent Summer Enrollment Increase

Rogers State University has recorded an enrollment increase of more than 10 percent for the summer semester. This summer, 1,434 students are enrolled on RSU’s campuses in Claremore, Bartlesville and Pryor, as well as in its online programs, compared to 1,301 students last summer. The largest increase was at the Bartlesville campus, where summer enrollment… Read more »

RSU Adds Programs in Environment, Music and Photography

Students attending Rogers State University this fall can select from more academic programs, including environmental studies, music and photography. An option in environmental studies is now available as part of the university’s bachelor of science in social science, and an option in photographic arts has been added to its bachelor of fine arts in visual… Read more »

Tuition to Increase Slightly This Fall at RSU

Tuition will increase by $5 per credit hour this fall at Rogers State University due to declining state support and rising operating costs. The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, the governing board for RSU, approved the new rate at its meeting on Monday, June 21. “RSU is doing everything it can to keep tuition… Read more »

RSU to Offer Oklahoma’s First Bachelor Degree in Military History

Rogers State University has announced it will offer Oklahoma’s first bachelor degree in military history, advancing the education of the nation’s armed services and drawing on its own history as a military academy. The new Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Military History was approved Monday, June 21, by the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents,… Read more »

RSU Selects Members of President’s Leadership Class

Rogers State University has selected 20 students for its 2010-2011 President’s Leadership Class (PLC), a four-year scholarship program to help students develop leadership skills and personal and professional growth. “The President’s Leadership Class provides incoming freshmen with unique opportunities to foster their leadership skills and academic growth,” said RSU President Dr. Larry Rice. “I look… Read more »