Rogers State University has announced a major increase of 18 percent in first-time freshmen and 17 percent in full-time equivalency enrollment for the fall semester, signaling the institution’s successful transition from a community college to a regional four-year university, said RSU President Joe Wiley. “The significant increase in full-time equivalency enrollment and number of first-time… Read more »
RSU Bachelor’s Degree in Biology Gains Accreditation
Rogers State University’s new bachelor’s degree in biology has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The bachelor of science (B.S.) in biology is the fifth bachelor’s degree to be offered by RSU. Last year, the university began offering bachelor’s degrees in applied technology, business information… Read more »
RSU Announces Summer 2001 Honor Rolls
Rogers State University has announced its President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls for the summer 2001 semester. To qualify for the President’s Honor Roll for the summer semester, RSU students must complete a minimum of six semester hours of college-level courses with a 4.0 grade point average (no grades lower than an “A”). To qualify for… Read more »
RSU To Offer Basic and Intermediate EMT Training
NOTE: Degree offerings have changed since this news release was printed. Rogers State University will offer basic and intermediate emergency medical technician (EMT) training this fall at its campuses in Claremore and Pryor. Enrollment is now open for basic and intermediate EMT classes, which will begin on Tuesday, Aug. 21. The intermediate EMT classes will… Read more »
National Student Success Expert To Meet with RSU Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff members at Rogers State University will be more prepared to foster the success of RSU students following a visit by John Gardner, a nationally known expert on student success in college. Gardner, who is executive director of the Pew Center on the First Year of College based at Brevard College, will meet… Read more »