| Religious affiliation: | Presbyterian Church (USA) |
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Large city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“I visited the TU campus a couple of weeks ago and fell in love with the school. The staff and student ambassadors were so friendly and helpful that it made…”
“University of Tulsa offers superior education opportunities. The instructors treat students professionally and with respect. The bar is set very high, but TU provides many resources to assist students succeed.…”
“A wonderful community and very helpful. The school has a lot of opportunities and would help with anything. They really treat you well here.…”
“The University of Tulsa is very academic based; curriculums require students to take the maximum amount of hours almost every semester. Despite the time commitment that this brings, the student…”
“If you enjoy and academic challenge, TU is a great school. The campus atmosphere is nothing like the atmosphere at a larger university so you have to search to get…”
I very much enjoy being at TU because it is so academically respectable and still a ncaa division 1 school. It is so true when they tell you that you can walk across campus and see somebody you know and at the same meet new people. The only downside I find is that since it is a smaller school and academically inclined, school spirit in terms of athletics doesn't always draw the biggest crowd. I just wish some people were more outgoing. The school is great about free tickets to all the athletic events, and it is easy to get involved. I participated in Blue Crew a few times in which I would paint up and run across the football field before games. I also ran the flags once at the baskball games. Plus, I just walked onto the cross country team. All the employees here are so helpful and don't treat you as a number. I really enjoy the fact that the school doesn't have the big issue of cliques. Overall it is a great school but only wish the campus was a little bigger.
» Read MoreThe University is definitely a great place to study, live, you name it. The only thing that keeps TU from getting a full five stars is the cafeteria. Other than that, the classes are great, dorm life is fun to be a part of and there are even apartments on campus.
» Read MoreI LOVE the campus, and through different activities and events, I have met some amazing people. I was nervous about going to a school with no one from my high school class, but I was so perfectly matched with my roommate, and I have met so many great people that it isn't a problem at all. It really feels like a community because it is smaller, and its nice to see people everyday that I recognize or are friends with.
» Read MoreAt first, I didn't think I would like TU just because I have lived in Tulsa all of my life and going to TU would only mean that I would be stuck in Tulsa even longer. But the campus is like a whole other world - not even Tulsa. I don't feel like I'm as close to home as I actually am. Living on campus is great - it's so beautiful and you have so many opportunities to explore the school. I have yet to become too social though, so I don't think I'm having quite as much fun as I could be. But I plan to socialize a bit more in the near future.
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