RSU Announces Major Enrollment Increases for Spring Semester

Rogers State University has announced a major enrollment increase for the spring semester. This semester, RSU has experienced a 22 percent increase in student credit hours and a 15 percent increase in headcount enrollment, compared to last spring. This spring, a total of 2,830 students are enrolled in 27,775 credit hours on RSU’s campuses in… Read more »

Ceramics of Karen Wilson To Be Exhibited at RSU

The ceramic art of Karen Wilson, a Rogers State University student from Pryor, will be exhibited from February 11 through March 8 at RSU’s Foundations Gallery. The title of the exhibition is “Creations in Clay.” Foundations Gallery is located in Baird Hall on RSU’s campus in Claremore. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m…. Read more »

Public Comments Invited on RSU Nursing Accreditation

The associate degree nursing program at Rogers State University will be visited by a team from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission on Feb. 18-20. The purpose of the visit is to review the program for continuing accreditation. Any member of the public who would like to comment on the RSU’s nursing program or… Read more »

RSU Names Comptroller and Assistant Vice President for Business Affairs

Mark Meadors, former comptroller for the State of Oklahoma, has been named comptroller and assistant vice president for business affairs at Rogers State University. The appointment was approved recently by the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, RSU’s governing board. Meadors served as state comptroller for the state of Oklahoma since 1999. Previously, he was… Read more »

RSU Reduces Current Budget By One Percent

Rogers State University has reduced its current fiscal year budget by just over 1 percent, according to a mandate by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. However, the impact of the budget reduction will not significantly effect the university’s instructional mission, according to RSU President Joe Wiley. Earlier this month, the state regents instructed… Read more »