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Study at Oakland City University
The charter for Oakland City University was originally granted in 1885, but the first classes were held in 1891. It was then known as the Oakland City College. The 34-acre main campus of Oakland City University is located in Oakland City, Indiana. However, the university also operates branch campuses in Bedford, Evansville, Indianapolis, and Rockport, Indiana. Oakland City University grants a large number of associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, as well as doctorate degree programs. The academic divisions of the university include: Oakland City University’s athletics department fields teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. Known as the Mighty Oaks and the Lady Oaks, the teams are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Christian College Athletic Association. Oakland City University is in Oakland City, IN. Oakland City is a town not particularly near any major cities. The school is classified as a Baptist college. Oakland City University is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Doctoral degree. Fields of study in vogue at Oakland City University include business and management and education and teaching. Not all applicants to the school are accepted. Just 49% of applicants in 2007 were accepted at Oakland City University. The top quarter of students at the school scored at least 510 on the verbal SAT test. Students' math SAT scores were most often in the range 420 to 530 in 2007. Approximately 2,007 students study at Oakland City University (in 2007). Many of the students at the school are in their forties, or even older. Part-time study is common at Oakland City University. Students at the school can take advantage of the school's meal plans. Students participate in Division II Independents athletics. Contact: Oakland City University Oakland City University |
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