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Accounting AdvertisingArtBibleBiblical LanguagesBiochemistry BiologyBroadcast ManagementBroadcast Journalism Business ChemistryChild Development Church HistoryCommunication Studies Pre-LawComputer ScienceCreative MediaDrama MinistryEarly Childhood EducationEducation Elementary English Math Music Physical Religious Science Secondary Social StudiesElectronic MediaEngineering Computer Electrical MechanicalEnglish Education Pre-Law Teaching English as a Foreign Language Writing Family Studies FinanceForensic ScienceGaming & AnimationGraphic Design (Communication Design)History Pre-LawIllustrationInformation SystemsInterior DesignInteractive MediaInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational BusinessInternational StudiesJournalismLanguagesManagementMarketingMass CommunicationMaster of Arts in MinistryMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of DivinityMaster of Science in Engineering

MathematicsMedical Technology Military ScienceMinistryMissionsMusic Instrumental VocalNew Media Nursing Organizational CommunicationPerformance Arts Management PhotographyPhysical EducationPhysical SciencePolitical SciencePreaching MinistryPre-ChiropracticPre-Clinical DieteticsPre-DentalPre-Dental HygienePre-Law Communication Studies English HistoryPre-MedicalPre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Physician AssistantPre-Radiological SciencePre-VeterinaryPsychologyPublic RelationsSocial ScienceSpanishSport, Wellness and Recreation

ManagementTheater PerformanceVideographyVocational MinistryWritingYouth Ministry

www.oc.edu/majors

Areas of Study

WebGet more details on OC majors.

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www.oc.edu/faithfully

At OC, our students learn they

can push their limits without

compromising their faith.

They have the quiet confidence

that comes from being challenged

academically, rooted spiritually

and engaged globally.

They know that they’re fully

equipped to face the future.

And they know that, as part of our

Christian community, they never

stand alone.

Explore your faith. Fully. And

experience higher education with

a deeper understanding at Oklahoma

Christian University.

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Students live, work and play in the big city.

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Spiritually Rooted

Faith plays a part in

everything we do. It informs

our values and culture, and

drives students, faculty and

staff to serve God and make a

difference in the world.

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Dynamically Equipped

OC’s unique, faith-infused

academic experience prepares

students for successful lives

and leadership. Knowledgeable

professors teach from a

Christian worldview and are

fiercely dedicated to high

standards of scholarship.

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Globally Engaged

OC offers many opportunities to

plug into other countries and

cultures, helping give students

a global understanding and

appreciation. OC has a worldwide

reach and impact through ministry,

humanitarian efforts, and business

endeavors.

wishingwellafrica.org

Rwandans4Water.org

VideoStudents demo the process of drilling for water.

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Capturing footage for the Wishing Well documentary, One Drop.

Watch the f ilm at www.onedropthef ilm.com.

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VideoStudents receive the gift of 1,300 trees to beautify campus.

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Genuinely Loved

OC’s close-knit community creates

a culture where students, faculty

and staff go the extra mile for

each other. That commitment extends

beyond the campus in service and

outreach to people in need.

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Technology Leadership

All full-time OC students

receive a MacBook laptop

computer. Current students

use their smartphones and

mobile technology on OC’s

wireless campus, helping

them always stay connected

with friends, family and

professors.

www.oc.edu

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Metro Opportunities

Downtown Oklahoma City is just

10 minutes away from campus.

OC’s location provides access

to jobs and internships, plus

big-city entertainment like the

NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder.

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www.oceagles.com

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Students gather to worship under the stars in the Forum.

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Lawson Commons

McGraw Pavilion andFreede Centennial Tower

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VideoRecap of Lighting of the Commons, OC’s annual Christmas celebration.

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© Oklahoma Christian University 2011Oklahoma Christian University admits students of any race, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, handicap, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarships and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.

//EditorsRisa Forrester | Vice President for Enrollment Management | Wes McKinzie Director of Editorial Services

//DesignersJudson Copeland Director of Creative Services | Jonathan Curtis Senior Graphic Designer | Rachel O’Donnell Graphic Designer

//ContributorsStephen Bell | Murray Evans | Ron Frost | Chelsi Rodriguez | Dawn Shelton | Allison Shumate | Darci Thompson | Josh Wayland | Ann White | Micah Wooten

//PhotographersJudson Copeland | Steven Christy | Esther Havens | John Mohr | Micah Wooten

//VideographersJudson Copeland | Ben Hobbes | Micah Wooten

Mailing AddressP.O. Box 11000Oklahoma City, OK 73136

Street Address2501 E. Memorial RoadEdmond, OK 73013

800.877.5010www.oc.edu

Oklahoma Christian University View Magazine© 2011

Contents

Faith & LearningFast FactsBy The NumbersSuccessful OutcomesBiblical Studies, Business, EducationMechanical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mathematics & Computer ScienceNursing, Biology, Chemistry & PhysicsLanguage & Literature, Psychology & Family Studies, Art & DesignMusic, Communication, History & Political ScienceHonors Program, Graduate ProgramsStudy AbroadAthleticsClubs, Organizations & TraditionsHousingVisit Campus

FEATURESDr. Alan MartinDiana OglesbyDr. Tim VanWagonerSherri Coale/Jan RossSteve Shoemaker/Mike OsburnTravis BowAmber Vanderzee Ryan GonzalezClinton Corley

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Faith and Learning

Gaming and animation program selected as one of the top undergraduate programs by Princeton Review and GamePro magazine

One of only two members of the CCCU with ABET accreditation for three engineering programs

Named a “Best University - Master’s” in the western region in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges”

Designated by Princeton Review as a Best Western College

Named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

National Recognition | See more awards and honors at www.oc.edu/accomplishments

Faith isn’t limited to a worship service, devotional or Chapel. Learning doesn’t end with final exams or a graduation ceremony.

At Oklahoma Christian University, these principles drive us. Through faith-infused academic programs and campus activities, OC students gain the knowledge and skills they need to become leaders in all walks of life.

But our students seek more than successful careers. Their ultimate motivation is to serve God. They are determined to put their faith into action to make a difference in the world.

This is a place where you can realize your purpose and find your calling. OC is a place where you can live life to the full.

“I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”

//John 10:10

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Fast FactsFounded in 1950 by members of the churches of Christ Located in Oklahoma City, the state capital of Oklahoma, the university borders the city of Edmond. Students enjoy the academic, cultural and recreational benefits of a big city in a safe and comfortable suburban atmosphere. Campus of 200-plus acres includes new science facilities, revamped University Center and recently-built and renovated student housing (including Honors House, a residence hall dedicated to students participating in OC’s Honors Program) More than 2,250 undergraduate (50% male, 50% female) and graduate students from 46 states and 45 countries 13-to-1 undergraduate student-to-faculty ratio Member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, with discipline-specific accreditation by ABET (engineering programs), the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the National Association of Schools of Music, and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing, and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation More than 50 student organizations More than 1,000 students participate in more than 30 service and ministry opportunities, including outreach to communities in the United States and around the world (just some of the countries served include Argentina, Australia, Austria, China, Ghana, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Rwanda)

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By the Numbers

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Highest state education certification exam pass rate in Oklahoma.

ABET-accredited engineering programs: One of only two members of the 111-school Council for Christian Colleges and Universities with three ABET-accredited programs.

Straight years National History Honor Society has received a “Best Chapter” award for all U.S. universities with 3,000 or fewer students.

Study abroad and off-campus learning opportunities.

Percent of classes/course sections have fewer than 30 students.

Percent graduate and law school placement rate for OC language and literature graduates.

Percent job placement rate for OC communication design (graphic design) graduates.

Percent job placement rate for OC interior design graduates.

Percent medical and graduate school placement rates for OC biology graduates.

Percent of OC history and political science graduates graduates who applied to history or political science graduate programs or to law school have been accepted in the last five years.

Percent graduate school acceptance rate for OC Honors Program graduates in 2010 and 2011.

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Successful Outcomes

You can get “there” from here. OC alumni go on to successful careers in all walks of life and earn acceptance into the best graduate, law and med schools.

Here are some of the graduate schools our students attend, along with some of the many workplaces where OC students and alumni are making an impact.

EmployersAcappella Ministries

American Fidelity Assurance

Apple

Associated Press

BancFirst

Bank of America

Beijing Summer Olympics

Boeing

Chesapeake Energy

Conoco Phillips

Dell

Deloitte & Touche

Devon Energy

Ernst & Young

FBI

Federal Aviation Administration

General Electric

Grant Thornton

Harper’s Bazaar

IBM

Integris Baptist Hospital

Lawson Software

Let’s Start Talking Ministries

MidFirst Bank

MTM Recognition

NASA

NBC

Northrop Grumman

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Oklahoma Publishing Company

Sandridge Energy

Sonic Corporation

Southwest Airlines

Texas House of Representatives

Trammell Crow

United States Agency for International

Development

White House

World Neighbors

World Vision

Many congregations and ministry organizations

throughout the United States and the world

Many broadcast, print and other media

organizations throughout the United States

and the world

Many law firms, civic and executive offices

throughout the United States and the world

Many public and private schools throughout

the United States and the world

Grad/Law/Med SchoolsBaylor University

Boston College

Boston University

College of William and Mary

Colorado School of Mines

Colorado State University

Columbia University

Cornell University

Florida State University

Georgetown University

George Washington University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Harvard University

Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine

Louisiana State University

New York University

Ohio State University

Oklahoma Christian University

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

Oklahoma State University

Oregon State University

Pepperdine University

Purdue University

Southern Methodist University

Stanford University

Texas A&M University

Texas Tech University

University of Alabama

University of Arizona

University of Arkansas

University of Colorado

University of Georgia

University of Houston

University of Kansas

University of London

University of Massachusetts

University of Michigan

University of Mississippi

University of Missouri

University of New Mexico

University of Oklahoma

University of Southern California

University of Tennessee

University of Texas

University of Tulsa

University of Virginia

University of Wisconsin

Vanderbilt University

Washington University

West Virginia University

Wheaton College

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His office in the Williams-Branch Biblical Studies Center is typical of a university dean and Christian professor. The shelves are maxed out with books. The desk is organized. The calendar is full. There are numerous framed diplomas and a picture captioned “love, faith and hope” on the wall. But there also are regal Egyptian-looking chairs and a decidedly African theme … and when you hear Dr. Martin speak, you know that he’s not “from” here. Dr. Martin, the dean of OC’s College of Biblical Studies, is from South Africa. In addition to his duties as dean, he teaches one of OC’s most popular classes, Christian Family. Course topics range from selecting a spouse to finances to raising kids. It also addresses divorce and remarriage. “There’s no sugar coating,” he said. Prior to coming to OC in 2006, Dr. Martin was the Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic administrator and coordinator at Michigan State University. When he was a doctoral student at Michigan State, God brought Martin together with Sudanese refugees who had immigrated from their war-torn country. He became mentor, counselor and friend to these young men. The Sudanese refugees had survived such terror as

witnessing one or both of their parents being murdered, having their own lives threatened, and running to escape the killers. He expected to find the students suffering from post-traumatic stress. But what he found was resilience … and eventually, a new topic for his dissertation. That dissertation is now a groundbreaking document used by organizations throughout the United States that provide counseling and services to refugees. In addition to his role at OC, Dr. Martin has served as the coordinator and administrator of the Community Outreach Program for Edmond Church of Christ. He has had his own private marriage and family therapy practice, and has conducted many marriage and family seminars at congregations throughout Oklahoma and Texas. As providence would have it, Dr. Martin came to Oklahoma Christian at the same time the university welcomed its first group of presidential scholars from Rwanda. These students are all survivors of the 1994 genocide and the years of ensuing violence. Most of them were young children when the genocide occurred. They all lost someone. Again, he has found resilience. And hope. //By Dawn Shelton

Research and Resilience

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Biblical Studies www.oc.edu/bible

Majors and non-majors alike learn from experienced ministers and

professors with degrees from Oxford, Stanford, Princeton, Notre Dame,

Baylor, Brown, Wheaton and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,

to name a few. In addition to biblical scholarship, students have

hands-on ministry prospects through a vocational ministry second

major and through mission campaigns.

OC also offers M.A. and M.Div. programs through the Graduate School

of Theology, providing students with opportunities to further their

education on the graduate level. Through the website eBibleStudy.org,

OC’s Biblical Studies faculty offer fully-developed lessons that equip

teachers with important topics for high school and adult classes.

//Career Opportunities Minister, Missionary, Children’s Minister, Youth Minister, Teacher, University Professor

Business www.oc.edu/business

OC business alumni hold high-ranking positions in companies across

the nation, proof of a program that challenges students and prepares

them for success. OC accounting graduates consistently score well on

the CPA exam.

OC’s commitment to professional development is vital to student

success. OC’s Accounting and Finance Club has won first place in

a statewide competition three out of the last four years. OC’s

American Marketing Association chapter was recognized for Excellence

in Community Service at the AMA’s international conferences in 2009

and 2010. Recent real-world projects include marketing research for

Oklahoma City’s NBA team and assistance with federal and state tax

returns.

//Career Opportunities Accounting, Commercial Banking, Consulting, Corporate Finance, Financial Planning, Finance, Insurance, Investment Banking, Management, Marketing, Product Management, Retailing

Education www.oc.edu/education

Oklahoma Christian’s School of Education has produced countless

alumni who were successful in the classroom. OC’s program has the

second-highest certification exam pass rate in Oklahoma.

OC’s education programs are accredited by the Oklahoma Commission for

Teacher Preparation and the National Council for the Accreditation

of Teacher Education. Areas of emphasis include Early Childhood,

Elementary, English, Mathematics, Music, Physical Education, Science,

and Social Studies.

//Career Opportunities Teaching (elementary school, middle school, high school and university level), Administration, Curriculum Development, Guidance Counseling, Public Libraries, Program Development, Literacy Programs

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Space Shuttle Atlantis roars to life on Launch Pad 39A, set on a path to link with the international space station. Smoke billows beneath the shuttle as the final seconds tick down. Millions of gallons of water rush to deafen the sound. As the crowd stands three miles away, the closest anyone is allowed, the sound shakes the onlookers and sets off every car alarm within miles.

One of the spectators is OC graduate Diana Oglesby, a rising star at NASA. The launch of Atlantis in the summer of 2011 was her 17th (and final) shuttle launch to attend. NASA is discontinuing the shuttle program and focusing on a new era of space exploration. “Ilookbackandmarvelatthesignificantcontributions the space shuttle program has made in our lives. I am both proud and blessed to have been a part of the team that made it happen,” Diana said. “I will alwaysrememberthemomentswhenIhadthemagnificentopportunity to feel the rumble in my chest and the exhilaration of a shuttle lifting off into space. It willdefinitelybesadtoseeitretire,butworkinghere has truly been the ride of a lifetime.” Diana’s love for NASA began long before she came to Oklahoma Christian to pursue a degree in computer science. When she was eight, she told her father she would someday work there. A mural of an astronaut

floating in space hung on her bedroom wall. In 2002, following her junior year at OC, Diana was chosen as one of 36 students out of 5,000 applicants nationwide to take part in NASA’s summer internship program. That internship quickly led to her dream job. NASA recently promoted her to a job as Applications Portfolio Manager at Kennedy Space Center. “Diana is the standard by which the next generation of up-and-coming leaders will be measured against,” said Jerry Davis, NASA’s former deputy chief information officer for IT security. “She has all the critical attributes required to lead any enterprise.” The preparation Diana received at OC has benefitted her at NASA. Her education focused not only on the general understanding of software and computer algorithms, but also on the aspects of teamwork and group dynamics. “I think the greatest experience you can learn at college is how to work with a team and how to work with people,” she said. “You can do all the studying you want to learn the material and gain book smarts, but that won’t help you as much in the real world as simply understanding people and knowing how to work as a team.”//By Allison Shumate & Wes McKinzie

Reaching for the Stars

VideoDiana talks about her experience with NASA.

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Mechanical Engineering www.oc.edu/me

OC is one of just two universities in the 111-school Council of

Christian Colleges and Universities with three ABET-accredited

engineering programs, meaning our programs meet or exceed the

standards of a rigorous set of engineer-defined criteria.

OC graduates are highly sought by leading companies for their

technical and project management skills. Core courses in heat

transfer, machine design, and systems design, plus a thermal-fluids

lab, highlight a rigorous degree program. OC also offers a master’s

degree in engineering.

OC’s mechanical engineering students pass the Fundamentals of

Engineering Exam at a significantly higher rate than the national

average of 73%. Our mechanical engineering design teams placed second

and fourth at separate regional competitions in 2011.

//Career Opportunities Aerospace (the aeronautical industry actually hires more mechanical engineers than aeronautical engineers), Biomedical, Manufacturing, Oil and Power, Transportation

Electrical & Computer Engineering www.oc.edu/ece

OC is one of just two universities in the 111-school Council of

Christian Colleges and Universities with three ABET-accredited

engineering programs, meaning our programs meet or exceed the

standards of a rigorous set of engineer-defined criteria.

Core courses in programming, circuit analysis and design, and systems

design highlight OC’s rigorous degree programs in electrical and

computer engineering. OC also offers a master’s degree in engineering.

The average ACT of entering ECE freshmen is 27.4. The department’s

freshman-to-sophomore retention rate (95% stay at OC) is well above

the national average of 68%. OC has a 100% job placement rate for

electrical and computer engineering graduates with college GPAs of

2.8 or higher.

//Career Opportunities Aerospace, Computer/Software Development, Digital Television, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, New Technologies for Airplanes, Cars, Space Vehicles, Phones, Security Systems and Telescopes

Mathematics & Computer Science www.oc.edu/mathcs

OC Math, Computer and Information Science graduates have a widely-

known reputation for quality. Organizations that hire MCIS alumni

include IBM, Northrup Grumman, NASA, Chesapeake Energy, and more.

Department graduates entering the education field have a 90% pass

rate on teacher education certification exams over the last nine

years. In the Oklahoma City metro area and other surrounding cities,

there is an abundance of internships with leading companies in

addition to many student teaching opportunities.

//Career Opportunities Actuary, Mathematics Teacher, Software Engineer, Systems Administrator, Systems Analyst

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You can’t learn everything in a lecture. You also learn by observing, and as your grandpa might have encouraged, by rolling up your sleeves and getting your hands dirty. Well, maybe you should wear gloves when it comes to lab work. And protective eye gear, something you probably learned in a lecture or two from your mom. With the new Kim Gaither Center for Biology and Noble Science Wing now open at OC, undergraduate students have their very own space to pursue research. OC has earned the reputation in the higher ed and research communities as being a primo place for undergraduate research. It’s also one of the only undergrad labs around. The lab gives students their own domain to grow specimens, test theories and evaluate data without beingkickedoutoverschedulingconflicts. “When students are involved in research, they tell me that their classroom experience becomes more interesting. It makes it three-dimensional, so the information comes off the page,” said Dr. Tim VanWagoner, chair of OC’s Department of Biology. “They understand it and are more excited about science.” In the process, students gain critical thinking and problem solving skills, which will pay off not only in

their education, but in their careers and lives. Dr. VanWagoner said it’s important for students to have a research mindset because many professional programs – medicine, physical therapy, pharmacy, physician’s assistant and others – require it. A bonus to OC students is the excellent reputation, along with genuine respect, that OC faculty enjoy with the OU Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, and private research businesses. These relationships help OC students with research, internships and future careers. “We have really great students,” Dr. VanWagoner said. “Our job is to help them understand just what they are capable of. Some students will someday be true leaders in their field, but don’t realize it yet.” That’s good mentoring from someone who wore his own undergrad lab coat at OC. His own early experiences in research prompted Tim VanWagoner to pursue graduate school. Now, he’s the teacher … and a published researcher doing important work at OC and on the faculty at OUHSC in bacterial pathogenesis that could lead to a vaccine to help with ear and lung infections in children. That’s something Grandpa and Mom can be proud of.//By Dawn Shelton

Dr. VanWagoner,s Lab

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Nursing www.oc.edu/nursing

Whether they’re in the mountains of Honduras, the biggest hospital

in Oklahoma, or a free clinic in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Christian’s nursing students learn while they serve. The nursing

program’s rotations take students all over the world. They might

help deliver a baby, teach sanitation, and deliver life-saving oral

rehydration therapy all in one week.

OC’s Department of Nursing has the backing of one of the best science

faculties in the state, and access to abundant facilities in the

Oklahoma City metro area and other large cities nearby where students

can gain real-world experience. International rotations provide

experiences not available in other programs.

//Career Opportunities Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse, Emergency, Critical Care, ICU, Cardiology, Home Health Care, Hydrotherapy, Neonatal, Neurology, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Thoracics, Transplants, Missions

Biology www.oc.edu/biology

OC offers majors in Biology and Science Education. The Department of

Biology also prepares students for professional programs in dental

hygiene, occupational or physical therapy, and pharmacy. Over the

last five years, 95% of OC biology graduates who have applied to

medical, graduate and other professional schools have been accepted.

OC students reap the benefits of undergraduate research opportunities

in the Oklahoma City metro area. Underclassmen regularly earn

acceptance into the highly-competitive Summer Undergraduate Research

Experience at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. OC

also offers an advanced cadaver course in a new state-of-the-art lab.

//Career Opportunities Dental Hygienist, Medical Doctor, Medical Research and Technology, Nutritionist, Occupational Therapist, Pharmacist, Physical Therapist, Physician’s Associate, Professor/Teacher, Veterinarian

Chemistry & Physics www.oc.edu/chemphys

OC’s Department of Chemistry & Physics features degree programs in

Biochemistry, Chemistry, Forensic Science, and Science Education.

Undergraduate research is a key component, and students have won

frequent awards and have strong placement rates; more than 80% of

chemistry graduates over the past six years have entered graduate

programs in chemistry or chemical engineering.

Students regularly engage in research in labs designed for

undergraduate research projects. Several students have published

papers nationally and regionally. Students also benefit from

Philiatros, an organization that allows students to interact with

each other and with members of the professional medical community.

//Career Opportunities Environmental Protection, Forensic Science, Health and Medical, Oil, Gas and Power, Primary and Secondary Education

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In the quarter-century since she played on three conference championship teams at Oklahoma Christian, Sherri Coale has become one of OC’s most high-profile graduates, thanks to her success as the University of Oklahoma’s women’s hoops coach. Former OC head coach Max Dobson says, “It was kind of like God meant for her to be here.” A handful of small colleges and junior colleges recruited Sherri, but it didn’t take long for her to decide on OC after Dobson offered her a scholarship. “Oklahoma Christian was an easy choice – the academic environment, its church affiliation and what it stood for philosophically. And the basketball program was fantastic, too,” she said. She earned NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors as the Lady Eagles’ starting point guard, then went on to win two state titles as head coach of nearby Norman High School. Her last two Norman teams went 53-2. She became OU’s head coach at age 31. She’s led the Sooners to 10 Big 12 championships (six regular season and four postseason), 12 straight NCAA tournament appearances and three Final Fours, including the 2002 national championship game. She credits much of her success to her time at Oklahoma Christian. “When you go away from home and go to college, that’s when you formulate your own set of values and

principles and decide how you want to live your life. I was fortunate to be surrounded by great people who made great impressions on me,” Sherri said. “I had a fantastic basketball experience. I got an education that I didn’t realize was as special as it was until I went on to get my master’s degree. I felt so prepared.” While she may be most well known for her basketball success, Sherri’s teams boast a combined GPA of 3.0 or better virtually every year. Four of her teams have been named to the Top 25 WBCA Academic Team Honor Roll. Her players have a combined 85 all-conference academic honors during her tenure. The Sooners are involved in numerous outreach efforts. One of Sherri’s assistant coaches, former OC teammate Jan Ross, helped lead a mission trip to Haiti after an earthquake devastated that impoverished country. That outreach initiative won the United Nations NGO Positive Peace Award. Sherri’s and Jan’s Christian faith motivates them to a higher purpose than producing great basketball teams. “I want it to be my legacy at OU that we produced people who made a difference in the world,” Sherri told Oklahoma magazine. “It’s not just about champions, or only about how we played the game.”//By Murray Evans & Wes McKinzie

Sooner Success

VideoCoach Coale’s appreciation for her OC education.

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Language & Literature www.oc.edu/langlit

Historically, 90% of the alumni from OC’s Department of Language

& Literature who apply to graduate schools are accepted. Two L&L

graduates (and three OC grads overall) were accepted into the

prestigious Teach for America program this year.

OC students have many opportunities to practice their craft.

Soundings, an outlet for original works by OC students, alumni,

faculty and staff, has earned national awards in three of the last

four years, including first place in 2008. Students submit work in

regional and national conferences, and serve as tutors through OC’s

writing center and the Community Literacy Program.

OC hosts nationally-known writers each year. Past guests include

Pulitzer Prize winner Marilynne Robinson and U.S. Poet Laureate

Robert Pinsky.

//Career Opportunities Author, Creative Writer, Digital Media Professional, Editor, Human Resources Professional, Lawyer, Marketing, Public Relations Specialist, Screenwriter, Publisher, Technical Writer, Translator, Teacher, Professor

Psychology & Family Studies www.oc.edu/psyfam

Professional development and undergraduate research strengthen the

learning opportunities for OC psychology and family studies majors.

Students work closely with faculty sponsors in independent research

projects and in a year-long senior-level research class. Each year,

students present their empirical research results at conferences

throughout the region, winning many awards for their work.

The OC Psychology Club provides an opportunity for majors to engage

in activities that promote the knowledge of the field. Psi Chi,

the National Honor Society in Psychology, promotes excellence in

scholarship and advances the science of psychology. Psi Chi inducts

6-7 new members from OC each year.

//Career Opportunities Adoption Agencies, Advertising, College Admissions, Counseling, Law, Management, Medicine, Research, Social Work, Teaching

Art & Design www.oc.edu/artdesign

OC art and design classes are taught by professionals who are

experts in their fields. Students have many opportunities to develop

their talents and present their work. The University Gallery offers

showings throughout the year, featuring works in various genres from

OC students and nationally-known artists. OC’s Brass Ring Awards

attract more than 1,000 entries each year from universities and high

schools across the nation.

Princeton Review and GamePro magazine recently named OC’s gaming and

animation program as one of the top 50 in the nation (out of 500

entries). OC’s art and design department boasts a 90% job placement

rate for its graphic design grads and 95% job placement rate for

graduates of its nationally-accredited interior design program.

//Career Opportunities 3-D Modeling Animator, Art Director, Art Teacher/Professor, Art Therapist, Digital Media Professional, Graphic Designer, Interior Designer, Painter, Photographer, Sculptor, Videographer, Web Designer

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The phrase “blood, sweat and tears” conveys hard work, passion and grit. The same is true for MUD, sweat and tears. Just ask two OC alumni who trudged through extremely muddy conditions on the ABC Extreme Makeover Home Edition “set” in Lexington, Oklahoma. Steve Shoemaker graduated from OC in 2000 with a degree in public relations/advertising. As the marketing director for Ideal Homes, he was “the go-to guy” on the project that transformed an ice- and rain-soaked cattle pasture into a sodded, landscaped yard and beautiful new home in just a week. Fellow OC alumnus Mike Osburn, who owns a political consulting, government relations and association management firm, worked with Shoemaker and Ideal Homes as the volunteer coordinator for the massive project. If you are a fan of the TV show, you know that more goes into the production than what host Ty Pennington and his crew can accomplish. For this episode, Ideal Homes led the charge to build a new home for a family that fell on hard financial times when their baby required a heart transplant. Osburn, who graduated from OC in 1990 with a degree in history/pre-law, said it took less than three days to recruit more than 1,000 volunteers. They helped from the initial “Braveheart Walk” to the final “Move That Bus!” moment. Donations poured in from

all over the area. Osburn worked for former Oklahoma governor Frank Keating during the 1995 bombing in Oklahoma City. He is familiar with that giving spirit that has been dubbed “The Oklahoma Standard.” “The people of Oklahoma are good and caring and will collectively drop what they’re doing – even if it means trudging through knee-deep mud and sub-freezing temperatures – to help people in need,” Osburn said. “The Oklahoma Standard isn’t tangible. You can just feel it. I felt it while I was on Gov. Keating’s staff in 1995 and I felt it on the set of Extreme Makeover Home Edition.” The same could be said about the “OC standard.” A big group of OC students were among the many Extreme Makeover volunteers. And from the student-led Wishing Well project to provide water in Africa, to legions of alumni who dedicate their lives and careers to service around the world, this standard is part of who we are. “As a believer in Christ, you jump at every opportunity there is to touch someone’s life. And it’s going to send you away wanting to do more,” Shoemaker said.//By Dawn Shelton

Heart and Home

idealextremehome.com

VideoAlumni assist ABC’s Extreme Makeover.

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Music www.oc.edu/music

OC’s Department of Music is accredited by the National Association

of Schools of Music. Oklahoma Christian offers students many

opportunities to participate in solo performances in their area

of emphasis. Ensemble and group musical experiences include band,

choir, chamber music, orchestra, jazz, and musical theatre. Vocal

and instrumental students have the opportunity to travel the United

States through summer tours.

We are committed to providing student musicians with the finest

possible academic and performance programs and facilities. Students

have access to what has been recognized as one of the best fine arts

complexes in the state. And OC has the prestigious designation as an

All-Steinway School.

//Career Opportunities Director, Music Therapist, Private Instructor, Symphony or Opera Company Performer, Teacher/University Professor, Worship/Youth Minister

Communication www.oc.edu/communication

OC’s Department of Communication is on the forefront of preparing

students for a variety of careers in the field. Communication

students produce the university newspaper (print and online) and

get hands-on experience producing weekly live TV newscasts that

are broadcast on cable systems in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Students

also can hone their crafts through local and national internships.

Students often win state, regional and national contests. Alumni hold

high-ranking positions on-air and behind the scenes, and have won

Emmys, an Edward R. Murrow award and other prestigious honors.

OC’s theatre students perform five major productions each year.

Besides cast opportunities, students can be involved in costume,

set, lighting and sound design, or by serving as director or stage

manager.

//Career Opportunities Actor, Anchor/Reporter, Animator, Digital Media Professional, Director, Editor, Events Planner, News Manager, Photographer, Producer, Public Relations Specialist, Sound Engineer, Teacher/Professor, Videographer, Web Designer, Writer

History & Political Science www.oc.edu/historypolisci

Over the last five years, 100% of graduates who applied to history

or political science graduate programs or to law school have been

accepted, including placement in Ivy League schools.

At OC, students participate in the Delta Rho chapter of Pi Sigma

Alpha, a political science honor society that includes the Model Arab

League competition, and Phi Alpha Theta, a history honor society that

includes national convention attendance opportunities.

OC’s chapter of the National History Honor Society has received a

national Best Chapter Award in its category for 15 straight years.

The university’s Journal of Historical Studies, composed of student

research papers, placed third in the nation last year.

//Career Opportunities Campaigns, Journalism, Law, Legislative Bodies, Libraries and Archives, Museums, Research Institutes, Teaching (primary school, middle school, high school and university level)

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Listen to your mother. Travis Bow did. She told the son she had homeschooled most of his life that he might like mechanical engineering. He was thinking about majoring in English because he enjoyed writing, but she told him that mechanical engineers got to build things and take them apart to see how they work. He checked into it and, sure enough, Mom knew best. “I did listen to her advice, which was also to apply for colleges and scholarships often and early,” he said. Travis, who grew up in Reno, Nevada, got the best of both worlds at OC when it came to combining his curiosity about science and the way things work, along with his ability to write well. He was a National Merit Scholar finalist and was accepted into OC’s writing-intensive Honors Program. Travis says he was blessed to earn a full-tuition scholarship to OC … where he, indeed, majored in mechanical engineering. Fast forward four years. Cap and gown … worn. Capstone research projects … finished, including the construction of a machine that gyrated intensely to test the strength of metal. (“It was fun,” he said.) His degree … earned with honors. Travis spent the summer after graduation working at Orthocare Innovations (along with several other OC

alumni), a leading research organization in orthotics and prosthetics. Next step: Stanford University, where Travis now is in the prestigious master’s program in mechanical engineering. At Stanford, he is part of a design project team sponsored by Lockheed Martin. During his first year there, the team’s project was a ”configure-to-order” satellite chassis. Travis’ wife Laura, an OC electrical engineering graduate, worked for Boeing in Oklahoma City and now works with Space Systems Loral, a company headquartered in Silicon Valley that is one of the world leaders in commercial satellite manufacturing. Travis certainly got the full experience at OC and says he enjoyed every minute of it. He especially liked “polar bearing” – jumping into nearby Lake Arcadia during the occasional snow or ice storm – and playing a lot of pool, ping pong and intramural sports. Back when he was an incoming college freshman, Travis relied on his parents’ guidance and wisdom. His experiences and education at OC helped propel him to be the man, husband and graduate he is today. He has one piece of advice for anyone considering OC, engineering or the Honors Program: “Do it.” //By Dawn Shelton

Graduating With Honors

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Honors Program www.oc.edu/honors

Directed by Dr. Scott LaMascus (left), OC’s Honors Program provides

an exceptional undergraduate experience for academic achievers who

are eager to learn in Christian community. The program offers an

Honors core curriculum in place of the general education core.

The program is what the National Collegiate Honors Council calls

the “most robust” model for Honors programs – a coherent, four-year

experience built around integrated core courses designed exclusively

for Honors students and taught by exceptional teacher-scholars.

Professors encourage a high level of participation, foster

considerable independent research, and mentor students in writing

papers that demonstrate mature, scholarly thinking. Students are

encouraged to accept intellectual challenges in order to understand

and perform at the highest possible level; the program has a 100%

acceptance rate into graduate schools the past two years.

The majority of first-year and second-year students choose to live in

Honors House at Reba Davisson, which offers a residential option for

students seeking to reach their academic potential. Resident Mentors

are successful Honors students for both the men’s and the women’s

residential facilities. Tutorial, meeting, café, and activity spaces

are included in a residence fully renovated in 2011.

//Criteria for Honors Admission High school GPA of 3.5 or higher; ACT score of 28 or SAT of 1250 or higher (average ACT score is 31); evidence of strong writing and critical thinking. Evidence of leadership skills and Christian character are essential.

//Featured First-Year Courses “The Bible, Science, and Human Values,” which is co-taught by an Oxford-trained theologian and OC’s resident rocket scientist; and “Western Thought & Expression I and II,” which brings to life the main currents of literature, history, philosophy, and the arts by linking classroom and experiential learning.

//Campus Opportunities Honors students major in every department of the university and get involved in many activities, filling leadership roles with the Student Government Association and a variety of clubs and organizations. Many students participate in the arts and varsity athletics.

Graduate Programs www.oc.edu/graduate

Oklahoma Christian offers master’s degree programs through its

Graduate School of Business, Graduate School of Theology, and

Graduate School of Engineering.

In pursuing a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree,

graduate students may focus their courses in one of nine areas:

accounting, general business, electronic business, finance, health

service management, international management, leadership and

organizational development, marketing, and project management. The

M.B.A. degree can be earned online or through on-campus classes.

The Graduate School of Theology offers the Master of Arts in Ministry

(M.A.) and the Master of Divinity (M.Div.). The M.A. prepares

students for youth, family, or congregational ministry. The M.Div.

equips students for ministry and the possibility of further academic

study. This degree is usually required for military chaplaincy.

The Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) degree prepares engineers

for advanced engineering technology and science, leadership and

management responsibilities. Students can choose tracks in computer

engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering.

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View from the Top

The view out the windows at 300 West 57th Street in New York City offers a view of the quintessential Big Apple with skyscrapers as far as the eye can see. The view inside the building is one of glamour, style and sophistication: racks of gorgeous high-fashion clothing, rows of beautiful shoes and every new beauty product imaginable. OC grad Amber Vanderzee enjoys both views from her desk at Harper’s Bazaar. Amber’s BFA in graphic design taught her everything from the basics in drawing of proportion and scale to the complex design skills she uses today as a design assistant for Harper’s Bazaar. As one of the youngest members of the Harper’s Bazaar team, Amber knows she has landed an incredible opportunity at a very young age. She doesn’t take it for granted. “I did a lot of working my way up while I was in school, ” she said. “Out of my four years at OC, I only had two semesters that lacked some form of internship.” Her journey to New York City began at a summer internship at a small radio station in South Dakota. The job included a trip to a radio convention, where

she made a contact that helped her score an internship with Billboard magazine. She began interning at Harper’s Bazaar in 2008 after her time at Billboard and another year at OC. She earned a job offer from Harper’s Bazaar just a month after graduation. Amber loves fashion. She never imagined having a job where you would ask your coworker, “Who has the Prada dress?” The position requires her to study and stay up on all the trends, something she would be doing anyway. In her role as a design assistant, Amber typically lays out five or six pages per issue. She also is in charge of the art for the pages. Amber’s transition from OC to NYC hasn’t been as difficult as some might think. She lives on the Upper East Side and rides the subway every day on her 45-minute commute. She has found good friends and support at Manhattan Church of Christ. She’s living a dream, but she’s still trying to decide what her dream job is. “I know for sure I want to be at a magazine,” she said. “But I think I have a while to figure it out.”//By Allison Shumate

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High Class Musical

OC vocal performance major Ryan Gonzales took his music education to new heights recently with the opportunity to write a musical for the Cherokee Nation. The lyricist for the production, Janis Contway, wrote several musicals and plays based on the history of Edmond, the Oklahoma Land Run and more. “When Janis got a solid draft of the words, she contacted Oklahoma Christian looking for someone who would be able to write the music,” said Ryan, a junior from Katy, Texas. “Dr. Kathy Thompson, the chair of our music department, asked if I was interested because I had been really enthusiastic in showing her some orchestra songs I had written.” Contway decided to theme the musical around the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Ryan is composing the entire musical score. “The style Janis is looking for is very unique. She wants the music to sound very Cherokee, with the water drums and Indian flute, etc. But she also wants to use a full orchestra,” Ryan said. “The hardest part of my job is to mix the two cultures of music together to create a ‘new genre of music,’ as she likes to put it.”

Ryan spent much of his summer vacation the past two years working on the musical (along with serving as a counselor at a Christian camp). His music has been a hit with Contway. “I recorded the songs with me singing all the parts to show her what it could sound like with words and music together, and she fell in love with the way I brought to life what she had in her head,” Ryan said. Ryan is thankful for all the opportunities he’s had at OC … and he’s made the most of them. He’s played leadrolesintwomusicalsandinhisfirstfull-lengthplay at Oklahoma Christian. He participated in OC’s 10-minute plays, the Valentine Cabaret, Spring Sing, the opera and one-act plays. He says that everyone here has been encouraging, buildinghisconfidenceandhisloveforhiscraft. “OC is a place that opens doors to its students, and any high school graduate looking to go to college is going to encounter life-changing experiences here,” Ryan said. “I firmly believe that if students choose OC expecting something amazing, they are going to find amazing again and again.”//By Chelsi Rodriguez

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Thunder Roles

OC basketball fans may know him as one of the school’s best play-by-play announcers in recent years ... or as the sideline reporter for OC’s game telecasts on statewide cable. Fans of the NBA’s Oklahoma City Thunder may not know him, but they know his behind-the-scenes work for Thunder Broadcasting. ESPN fans could soon know his work, too, if Clinton Corley lands his dream job. With the talent he has and the track he’s on, don’t bet against it. Clinton graduated from OC in 2010 after making the most of his college career. He won awards working on air and behind the scenes for OC’s weekly newscast (which is now broadcast live statewide). He announced countless OC basketball games and helped produce the school’s game telecasts. He interned for a television station in his hometown of Topeka, Kansas. He also made his mark as a production assistant for the Thunder. He documents player visits to community events, handles various responsibilities at Thunder home games, and serves as one of the lead editors for the team’s highlight packages after every game. “The fun part of the job is just going out and doing a story, seeing the players up close and talking to them afterward,” Clinton said. “Being in the production truck during games to watch how what you see on TV is

put together just amazes me.” Clinton is one of four OC students who have worked with the Thunder. Luke Johns interns in the broadcast department and Courtney Britt and Amber Canady have had marketing roles with the organization. Clinton’s job allows him to rub elbows with NBA bigwigs and its biggest stars. He had a down-to-earth conversation with Dallas owner and famed billionaire Mark Cuban during the Western Conference Finals. And he gets up close to watch guys like Kobe, Lebron and the Thunder’s own Kevin Durant ... not to mention some of his broadcast heroes from ESPN, TNT and Fox Sports. As he enters his third year with the division champion Thunder, Clinton is excited about the future. He once had on-air aspirations, but discovered his passion for producing when he got hands-on experience running the control room for OC basketball telecasts. “The thing about producing for me is being able to put your thoughts and creativity to life. The professors and instructors at OC helped me because they let me do it. Learning from my mistakes and making it better was something they taught me,” Clinton said. “Their approach of being hands off, yet being there, allowed me to really see for myself what it’s like and what I need to do to become successful.”//By Wes McKinzie

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Through OC’s European Studies Programs, students experience firsthand much of the history and culture that Europe has to offer. Choose to spend an entire fall semester or six weeks in the summer studying, traveling and serving abroad. See Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate were married, visit the palace in Vienna where Napoleon lived, and study Michelangelo’s “David” in Florence. The Pacific Rim Studies Program begins every fall semester in China with its Great Wall, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses. It continues in Japan with stops in Tokyo, Kyoto and Ibaraki. Students than head to New Zealand and Australia to study and serve, along with visits to Maori villages, wonderful museums, beautiful beaches and snorkeling the amazing Great Barrier Reef.

The final stop is Hawaii, highlighted by Waikiki Beach and a stirring visit to Pearl Harbor. The European Studies and Pacific Rim Studies programs send the largest groups abroad, but OC students have many other off-campus options. A year of study at Korea Christian University or Japan’s Ibaraki Christian University comes with a full-tuition scholarship. Additional summer programs include a Canada Shakespeare Tour for fine arts or literature credit, study opportunities in Latin America, and a medical mission program in Honduras. Through the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, students can pursue programs like film school in Los Angeles, political or journalism studies in Washington, D.C., professional musician and music executive training at the Contemporary Music Center in Massachusetts, and international studies in Australia, China, England, Latin America, Russia and Uganda.

Study Abroad

www.oc.edu/gostudy

Oklahoma Christian offers many international and domestic off-campus study opportunities each year.

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Oklahoma Christian is riding strong momentum as one of the best athletic programs in the country. OC placed eighth in the national all-sports standings in 2009-10 and had another top-10 ranking in 2010-11. The university fields teams in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track and field, baseball and softball, with student-athletes honored as NAIA All-Americans and NAIA Scholar-Athletes in a variety of sports on an annual basis. OC has won 41 NAIA championships, including the 2003 men’s tennis title and the 2009 and 2011 men’s golf championships, plus a slew of individual and relay crowns in track and field. Sixteen of OC’s national championships have come in the past three years. With all of our recent athletic success, we may be most proud of our 3.2 cumulative GPA for the entire athletic department last year. Twelve of our 13 athletic teams had a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher. Oklahoma Christian is recognized as an NAIA Champions of Character institution for the impact its makes through charitable activities and community outreach. OC is home to “The Complete Athlete.” We hope it will be your home, too.

Athletics

NAIA Players of the Year in men’s basketball, making OC the only school with multiple winners

OC’s ranking in the 2009-10 national all-sports standings(#1 in Sooner Athletic Conference)

NAIA national championships in the last three years

Straight years golf program has finished in top four at the national tournament, including the 2009 and 2011 NAIA titles

Athletic programs with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher last year

NAIA national championships all-time, including the 2003 men’s tennis crown

NAIA All-America honors all-time

NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors all-time

Combined victories at OC by Hall of Fame basketball coaches Dan Hays and Stephanie Findley

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VideoWhat it’s like to be an OC Eagle.

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Athletic ExcellenceDo you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.//I Corinthians 9:24

We aspire to win championships. Fueled by that drive, Oklahoma Christian has achieved across-the-board athletic success for half a century. Our athletic programshaveflourishedthanks to coaches and student-athletes of high talent and high character. Inspired by our past, we seek to become the best we can be as we work together toward our goals.

Academic AchievementWhatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.//Colossians 3:23

OC’s balance of strong athletics and academics ranks among the nation’s elite. Our student-athletes’ work ethic and dedication is rewarded each year with NAIA Scholar-Athlete, ESPN Academic All-America, and other honors. More importantly, our student-athletes become equipped for successful careers in all walks of life.

Community ServiceEach of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.//Philippians 2:4

As an NAIA Champions of Character institution, Oklahoma Christian is committed to making a difference through charitable activities and community outreach. OC student-athletes, coaches and staff members participate in numerous ministries, mission work and service projects each year.

Christian LifeThose who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.//Isaiah 40:31

OC’s Christian atmosphere enriches the lives of our student-athletes, brings our teams closer together, and calls us all to a higher standard in our attitudes and actions. God is our guide in both triumph and trouble. We seek to glorify Him in all that we do.

www.oceagles.com

© John Mohr

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Clubs, Organizations and Traditions

Clubs/IntramuralsStudents can rush from seven men’s clubs and six women’s clubs on campus. From Spring Sing to service projects and other activities, OC’s social service clubs provide a great way to form close relationships and grow spiritually (39% of OC students are club members). All OC students can participate in athletic events that will enhance their physical, mental, social and spiritual experience at OC. Events include Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Flag Football, Ping Pong, Pool, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Volleyball.

Big EventsA highlight of Spring Visit weekend, Spring Sing features solo and group performances with a live band, and shows from OC’s freshman class and social service clubs. Freshman Fanfare is a similar event in the fall that allows first-year students to show their talents. Another variety show, First Week Follies, gives students the chance to see what professors can do outside the classroom. In November, Homecoming weekend includes basketball games, the annual musical, and the bonfire. Cocoa and Carols and Lighting of the Commons bring holiday spirit to campus in December during OC’s big “Winter Wonderland” week.

Service ActivitiesHeld during Earn Your Wings week, Kite Day brings more than 200 inner-city school kids to campus to fly kites and eat lunch with OC’s incoming students. Kite Day kicks off a program that sees hundreds of OC students volunteer to mentor these kids. Since 1976, more than 1,200 OC students (from all majors) have enrolled in physical education classes that allow them to work one-on-one with elementary students with special needs.

Spiritual ConnectionsOne of OC’s most important traditions is meeting for Chapel every weekday. The main Chapel service and other gatherings like Women’s Chapel, Missions Chapel, Great Songs Chapel (and more!) provide a chance to focus on God. Monday night’s “View 63” and the “Thursday Night Devo” also bring students together to praise and worship.

VideoRecap of Spring Sing.

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//Besides the new and renovated facilities featured above, OC offers housing in three additional apartment complexes and seven additional residence halls. All housing is conveniently located near all classes and campus venues.

A recent $34 million housing initiative allows students to enjoy first-class living on OC’s cutting-edge campus. All the rooms include high-speed network and Internet access. Not that you’ll need it – our completely wireless campus lets you be unleashed as you work and surf on the Apple MacBook every fulltime student receives.

www.oc.edu/housing

University House - North & SouthOC’s two newest residence halls (one for men and one for women) feature single and double suite-style rooms, private bathrooms in each suite and a common living area. The buildings include private TV lounges and laundry facilitiesonallthreefloors,plus study rooms, meditation/prayer rooms, student activity rooms and fitness centers. A “hotel room” is available to visiting parents.

ApartmentsSix new three-story complexes for upperclassmen significantly enhance apartment life at OC. Students can choose single bedrooms or double bedrooms. Each apartment includes a full kitchen, dishwasher, living area, balcony, full-size washer and dryer, and one or two bathrooms (depending on the size of the unit).

Residence Halls OC’s refurbished men’s residence hall features single rooms, private restrooms, enlarged two-man rooms, and enlarged and renovated common restrooms. The renovated women’s residence hall features suite-style rooms with modern furniture and sinks/vanity cabinetry in each room. The suite-style restrooms have new cabinets, tile, showers and fixtures. The renovated Honors House at Reba Davisson features tutorial, café, meeting and activity spaces for Honors Program students.

Housing

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Some things you just have to see for yourself! Choose one (or even two or three!) of the options below and road trip to OC.

Individual Campus Visit www.oc.edu/visitcampus//individual student/family visit | 1 day

If you can make just one visit to OC, this personalized campus visit experience is the option for you! Attend class and Chapel, enjoy a complimentary lunch, visit with a faculty member, and meet your admissions counselor.

Campus Connect www.oc.edu/campusconnect//small group program | 1 day

This comprehensive visit event includes a campus walk, class visit, complimentary lunch, financial aid session for parents and more. A limited number of slots are available for each session. Register online.

Spring Visit www.oc.edu/springvisit//large group program | 2 days

Spring Visit, set for March 2-3, is OC’s largest visit event of the year. It features Spring Sing (with themed shows by OC’s social service clubs), special academic programming, scholarship auditions and an overnight stay in a residence hall. Register online.

Visit Campus

SUPER Connect(premier fall visit

opportunity!)

Campus Connect

Campus Connect PLUS(optional Homecoming

activities)

Spring Visit(including Spring Sing)

Sept. 23

Sept. 5Oct. 10Dec. 2Jan. 27Feb. 20Mar. 30Apr. 13

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//To schedule a campus visit, visit our website or call our Admission Office.

www.oc.edu/visitcampus | 800.877.5010