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5 ONLINE DEGREES

5 START DATES

$500 PER CREDIT HOUR

Online Degree Programs 

Have you always wanted a degree from the University of Oklahoma? Now is the time to make it happen with one of our online bachelor’s degree programs. With five career-focused degree options designed for working adults, OU’s fully online programs offer the same prestige and rigor as OU, but in a flexible online format. 

Bachelor’s Degrees 

Our degree completion programs are for students who want to quickly finish a degree they already started. Each degree is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in some of the region’s most in-demand career fields. The transfer-friendly degrees are an affordable and flexible path to reach your goals.

Explore Bachelor’s Degrees

 

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 Take the next step for your career with a degree from the University of Oklahoma. Applications are reviewed year-round for five start dates in the fall (2), spring (2), and summer (1).

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Talk to an Enrollment Coach

Have questions about a program? Need a transfer credit evaluation or help with the application process? Schedule a time to visit with one of our enrollment coaches.

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Transfer Credit Policy

Have credits from another institution or think you may have professional credentials that will translate into college credit? Talk to an enrollment coach about how transferring your credits to OU can save you time and money.

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Exceptional Support for Online Students 

OU Writing Center

 Need help with an assignment or want feedback on a paper you’ve written? The OU Writing Center is there for you.

Writing Center

OU Library Services

 Whether you need to gather information, borrow materials, or need help with a research project, OU Libraries has a wealth of services available.

OU Libraries

OU Online Career Development Center

 Find resources to help you develop career skills, explore career paths, find community, apply for jobs, and more.

OU Online Career Development Center

Financial Assistance

Explore options to help pay for your education, including federal and state loans, scholarships, grants, work-study programs, private loans, self-payment, and tuition reimbursement.

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Minors

Have multiple interests? A minor lets you learn more about another area you enjoy or study an additional area beneficial to your major. 

Explore Minors

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OU Testing Center 

The OU Testing Center facilitates exams, independent campus course exams, main campus course make-up exams, and proctored exams from other universities.

OU Testing Center Information

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Developmental Studies

The Developmental Studies program helps students who don’t meet the university’s minimum mathematics, reading, and English requirements.

Developmental Studies

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Non-Major Enrollment

An online course is a flexible way to add an elective to your schedule. Once your enrollment window is open, you can request permission to enroll in an OU College of Professional and Continuing Studies online course.

Non-Major Enrollment FAQ

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Self-Paced Courses

These online college courses offer you the flexibility to reach your educational goals. Assignments and exams have no set schedule, so schedule as needed.

Explore Self-Paced Courses

JOIN THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA FAMILY

Our programs are affordable, convenient, and flexible, designed to help you succeed no matter where you are on the path. Join the University of Oklahoma family and be part of a regionally accredited institution with more than 100 years of history and tradition. Your degree is within reach. Check out these success stories from a few of our students, and start writing your own story today!

Jackson Grow 

“An online degree is a great idea. The format is geared around people who have a life or job outside of school. I think overall finishing my degree will benefit me because it showed me that I could finish something difficult and that will help my future.” 

–Student of Criminal Justice 

Michelle Mesner 

“I remember I almost didn’t do it because I thought I couldn’t do it well enough...I saw how easy it was going to be to get started, I was ecstatic. I reached out to my professors right away, and I was just so happy and excited. I know it’s scary, but it’s worth it!” 

–Student of Organizational Leadership 

Kimberly Warner 

“I received my associate degree 30 years ago. To come back and finish what I started has shown me that I can do anything that I put my mind to.” 

–Student of Organizational Leadership