Introduction
Correspondence Directory
- Academic Matters, Requirements, Degrees -- Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Financial Matters -- Vice President for Business & Finance
- Campus Activities -- Vice President for Enrollment Management
- Information Services -- Vice President for Information Services & Technology
- Registration & Enrollment -- Registrar & Director of Enrollment & Records
- Recruiting and Admissions -- Director of Admissions
- Housing -- Dean of Student Services
- Scholarship and Financial Aid -- Director of Financial Aid
- Alumni Association -- Director of Alumni Affairs
- General Information -- Director of Media & Community Relations
ADDRESS
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
1727 W. Alabama Avenue
Chickasha, OK 73018-5322
Main Telephone: 405-224-3140
Website: www.usao.edu
FAX DIRECTORY
- Office of the President -- 405-574-1395
- Main Campus -- 405-574-1220
- Business Office and Academic Areas -- 405-574-1397
- Instructional Technology & Distance Learning -- 405-574-1396
- Media & Community Relations and Sports Information -- 405-574-1377
MISSION
The University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma is the state’s public liberal arts college. Its mission is to provide the public with a distinctive and accessible liberal arts and sciences education. In combining an interdisciplinary core curriculum with superior instruction in major fields of study, USAO aims to provide a thorough education that prepares students for meaningful, purposeful lives.
Objectives -- USAO has adopted the following set of objectives consistent with its mission and the functions assigned by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education:
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To provide an outstanding general education program for the State of Oklahoma with strong offerings in the liberal arts and sciences. This program will feature interdisciplinary team-teaching and will extend throughout the undergraduate experience.
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To offer programs of study approved by the State Regents for Higher Education, culminating in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees.
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To offer a limited number of career, professional, and specialized degree programs which would be especially strengthened when combined with an interdisciplinary, liberal arts foundation.
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To provide a learning environment suited to the needs of academically and artistically talented students while offering students the advantages of an interdisciplinary, liberal arts program.
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To assemble a faculty whose interests, knowledge, and experiences transcend their specialized fields of graduate study and who are dedicated to liberal arts education.
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To operate on a flexible trimester plan which will permit some students to complete a baccalaureate degree in three years and allow all students to progress in their academic programs at a rate which they desire.
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To foster scholarly activities appropriate to the nature and the needs of the university.
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To provide cultural, educational, and professional opportunities and services which enrich the university and the community.
Accreditation
- NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS, Since 1920
- NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ACCREDITATION OF TEACHER EDUCATION
- OKLAHOMA COMMISSION FOR TEACHER PREPARATION
- COUNCIL ON EDUCATION OF THE DEAF
- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF MUSIC
Member of
- AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
- ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
- COUNCIL OF PUBLIC LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNING BOARDS
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
- ASSOCIATION OF CORE TEXTS and CURRICULUM
- COLLEGES OF DISTINCTION


