Norman, OK Colleges
Norman
Norman ( /ˈnɔrmən/) is a city in the state of Oklahoma that is located 20 miles (30 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City. It is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. With a population of 110,925 as of the 2010 census, Norman is the third-largest city in Oklahoma and the 235th-largest city in the United States. The city serves as the county seat of Cleveland County.
Norman was settled during the Land Run of 1889, which opened the former Indian Territory and Unassigned Lands to American pioneer settlement. The city was named in honor of its first land surveyor, Abner Norman, and was formally incorporated on May 13, 1891. Today the city is known for its higher education and related research industries. Norman is home to the University of Oklahoma, the largest university in the state with approximately 30,000 students enrolled. The university is well known for its sporting events, with over 80,000 people routinely attending football games. The university is also home to several museums including the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, which contains the largest collection of French Impressionist art ever given to an American university.
The National Weather Center, located in Norman, houses a unique collection of university, state, and federal organizations that work together to improve the understanding of events related to the Earth's atmosphere. Norman lies within Tornado Alley, a geographic region where tornadic activity is predominant. The Oklahoma City metropolitan area, including Norman, is the most tornado-prone area in the United States.
In 2008, CNN/Money Magazine ranked Norman as the sixth best small city within the United States to live in, the highest ranking of any city in Oklahoma.
Schools in and around Norman, OK
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University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Four or more years; Public; 26,656 students; $14,109 average out-state tuition; $3,678 average in-state tuition |
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Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 239 students; $8,400 average out-state tuition; $8,400 average in-state tuition |
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Platt College-Moore
At least 2 but less than 4 years; Private for profit; 158 students |
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Mid-America Christian University
Four or more years; Private not for profit; 1,002 students; $13,080 average out-state tuition; $13,080 average in-state tuition |
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Heritage College-Oklahoma City
At least 2 but less than 4 years; Private for profit; 805 students |
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Oklahoma City Community College
At least 2 but less than 4 years; Public; 14,365 students; $6,383 average out-state tuition; $1,955 average in-state tuition |
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Rose State College
At least 2 but less than 4 years; Public; 8,800 students; $7,385 average out-state tuition; $2,075 average in-state tuition |
Norman, OK Scholarships
| Name | Amount | Deadline |
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| Oklahoma Future Teachers Scholarship | $1500 | Varies |
| Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant | Varies | Varies |
| Intel PhD Fellowship Program | Varies | Varies |
Popular Majors in Norman
- Liberal Arts and Sciences
- Journalism
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Zoology
- Management Science
- Accounting
- Business Administration and Management
- Social Work
- Advertising
- Speech Communication and Rhetoric
- Microbiology
- Economics
- Kinesiology and Exercise Science
- Political Science and Government
- Public Administration
- Finance
- International/Global Studies
- History
- Elementary Education
