Rogers State University: Statistics

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#5255 of 14,131 In the World
#1464 of 2,597 In North America
#1382 of 2,496 In the United States
#18 of 31 In Oklahoma State
#5400 of 6,670 For Law
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Quick Review

Acceptance rate
100%
Aid receiving
95%
Undergraduates
3,135
Graduates
137
Male:Female Ratio
39:61
Control
Public
Highest Degree
Master's degree
Website
www.rsu.edu

Rogers State University Acceptance rate and admissions statistics

Rogers State University has an acceptance rate of 100% and is among the 23% of the easiest universities to gain admission to in the United States. The university reports the admission statistics without distinguishing between local and international students.

1,800 students enrolled in some distance education courses.

1,037 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

Admissions requirements

Rogers State University has an open admission policy (non-competitive). The only requirement is a certificate of attendance or a highschool diploma or a General Educational Development certificate.

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

White 1711 (60%)
Two or more races 331 (12%)
Hispanic 289 (10%)
American Indian or Alaska Native 212 (7%)
Black or African American 129 (4%)
Asian 80 (3%)
Nonresident Alien 66 (2%)
Race or Ethnicity unknown 52 (2%)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 5 (0.2%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

The final cost of attendance varies for each student based on household income, residency, program, and other factors.

Average aid awarded
$7,040
Students receiving aid
95%

Tuition and fees

UndergraduatesGraduates
Tuition in-district $4,840$4,128
Tuition in-state $4,840$4,128
Tuition out-of-state $13,500$10,920
Fee in-district $2,910$2,328
Fee in-state $2,910$2,328
Fee out-of-state $2,910$2,328

Room and board costs

Dormitory capacity 829
Combined charge for room and board $9,924
Room charge $5,410
Meal charge $4,514

Rogers State University majors

Rogers State University has granted 411 bachelor's degrees across 19 programs and 51 master's across 2 programs. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at Rogers State University.

Major Associate Bachelor Master
Business Administration and Management, General 24 81 35
Social Sciences, General 18 41
Nursing Science 46
Biology & Biological Sciences, General 2 33
Multi- & Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 9 25
Registered Nursing & Registered Nurse 31
Elementary Education and Teaching 23
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication, Other 20
Community Psychology 19
Visual and Performing Arts, General 19
Community Health Services & Liaison & Counseling 16
Sport and Fitness Administration & Management 16
Applied Engineering Technologies & Technicians 14
Management Information Systems and Services, Other 14
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services, Other 13
Liberal Arts and Sciences & Liberal Studies 4 8
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement Administration 11
History, General 11
Accounting 10
Computer and Information Sciences, General 8
Physics, General 7
Secondary Education and Teaching 6
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Other 5
Criminal Justice & Police Science 3
Public Administration 3
Military History 1
Grand Total 114 411 51

Rogers State University has a graduation rate of 29%, which is among the 10% lowest for universities in the US.

Total Men Women
Graduation rate 29% 25% 32%
  • Full-time retention rate - 70%
  • Part-time retention rate - 64%

Publications & Citations

Rogers State University has published 284 scientific papers with 2,758 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Environmental Science, Political Science, Physics, Law, Biology, Engineering, Sociology, Geography and Cartography, and Quantum and Particle physics.

Publications
284
Citations
2,758

Publication / Citation count by topic

Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
183 / 2,090
Environmental Science
132 / 1,534
Political Science
130 / 1,347
Physics
119 / 1,158
Law
114 / 1,306
Biology
109 / 1,247
Engineering
107 / 936
Sociology
98 / 1,479
Geography and Cartography
86 / 1,201
Quantum and Particle physics
82 / 784
Medicine
81 / 872
History
80 / 1,031
Computer Science
78 / 781
Philosophy
65 / 494
Chemistry
63 / 814
Ecology
60 / 822
Economics
59 / 980
Geology
59 / 864
Archaeology
55 / 925
Psychology
54 / 722
Paleontology
50 / 682
Business
46 / 755
Mathematics
43 / 476
Development Studies
36 / 553
Art & Design
33 / 257
Materials Science
31 / 264
Genetics
30 / 306
Acoustical Engineering
29 / 160
Botany
29 / 320
Linguistics
29 / 202
Social Psychology
25 / 503
Organic Chemistry
24 / 290
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
24 / 329
Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
23 / 196
Statistics
23 / 293
Anthropology
22 / 479
Biochemistry
22 / 242
Demography
21 / 222
Condensed Matter Physics
21 / 180
Public Health
20 / 229

Annual publication & citation counts

Year Publications Citations
1993 1 3
1994 0 3
1995 0 1
1996 0 1
1997 1 1
1998 0 0
1999 0 4
2000 3 3
2001 2 4
2002 1 4
2003 2 5
2004 2 1
2005 4 8
2006 8 10
2007 7 18
2008 9 19
2009 14 27
2010 14 57
2011 16 74
2012 12 72
2013 9 79
2014 7 75
2015 12 94
2016 6 101
2017 14 108
2018 17 130
2019 16 184
2020 13 235
2021 22 359
2022 11 267
2023 19 311
2024 12 260
2025 16 216
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Notable alumni

  1. Dale Robertson

    Dale Robertson
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1923-2013 (aged 90)
    Occupations
    boxertelevision actorhusbandry workeractorfilm actor
    Biography

    Dayle Lymoine Robertson was an American actor best known for his starring roles on television. He played the roving investigator Jim Hardie in the television series Tales of Wells Fargo and railroad owner Ben Calhoun in Iron Horse. He often was presented as a deceptively thoughtful and modest Western hero. From 1968 to 1970, Robertson was the fourth and final host of the anthology series Death Valley Days. Described by Time magazine in 1959 as "probably the best horseman on television", for most of his career, Robertson played in Western films and television shows—well over 60 titles in all.

  2. William E. Potts

    William E. Potts
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1921-2005 (aged 84)
    Enrolled in Rogers State University
    Graduated with Associate of Arts
    Biography

    William E. Potts was an American military general.

  3. Joseph Silk

    Joseph Silk
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1986-.. (age 40)
    Occupations
    politician
    Biography

    Joseph Silk is an American politician and businessman who served as a member of the Oklahoma Senate, representing the 5th district from 2015 to 2020. Silk's district included parts of Atoka, Choctaw, LeFlore, McCurtain, and Pushmataha Counties. He was first elected in a 2014 Oklahoma Senate special election and served half of a term before winning reelection to a full four-year term in 2016.

General info

Alternative names OMA
RSU
Rogers University
Oklahoma Military Academy
Claremore Junior College
Eastern University Preparatory School
CJC
Rogers State College
Claremore Jr. College
Founded 1909
Motto Tradition Innovation Excellence
Colors blue, red
Academic calendar Semesters
Total FTE staff 323
Carnegie classification Baccalaureate Colleges: Diverse Fields

Location and contacts

Address 1701 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, Oklahoma, 74017-3252
United States
City population 20,000
Phone 9183437777

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