RSU Gets Students Ready for College

The Talent Search program at Rogers State University is helping increase the number of Oklahoma youth who graduate high school and enroll in and complete postsecondary education programs. Talent Search identifies and assists middle and high school students from at-risk backgrounds who have the potential to succeed in higher education. The program, which is federally funded through… Read more »

RSU VP Named Chair for National Committee on Student-Athletes

Dr. Brent Marsh, Vice President for Student Affairs for Rogers State University, has been named as a committee chair for a national group that equips higher educational professionals to enhance the student experience. Marsh will lead the Student-Athlete Knowledge Community for NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, an organization that serves as a resource… Read more »

RSU Faculty Members Publish Article on Education and Technology

Research indicating students perform better in developmental classrooms that do not rely on technology has been published by two Rogers State University faculty members in an educational journal with an international audience. Dr. Brenda Tuberville, coordinator of developmental studies, and Holly Clay-Buck, instructor of English and humanities, were published in the spring 2015 issue of… Read more »

Hoskinson Selected as VP for Enrollment Management

Following a national search, Rogers State University has selected Heidi Hoskinson as its new Vice President of Enrollment Management and Registrar starting on July 6. At RSU, Hoskinson will be responsible for all university functions in student recruitment, admissions, financial aid and the registrar’s office. Her hire was approved Wednesday by the University of Oklahoma… Read more »

Regents Approve RSU Budget with Tuition Increase

The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, which serves as the governing body for Rogers State University, this week approved RSU’s 2015-16 budget, which includes a 4.98 percent increase in tuition and mandatory fees. The increase, which is in line with other Oklahoma regional universities, will mean state residents taking 15 semester credit hours at… Read more »