Led by a strong president, a visionary Board of Trustees and dedicated administrators, The University of Tulsa continues transformative growth that has seen an unprecedented rise into the ranks of the top 100 national universities.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to support charitable causes, give thanks for their own good fortune and find fulfillment by engaging in volunteerism through any number of local, national and global organizations.
Celebrating multiculturalism and welcoming internationalization are a way of daily life at TU where we embrace students and faculty from around the world and find ways to introduce U.S. students to other countries and peoples.Faculty and staff are not just employees, they are part of a tight-knit TU family that appreciates differences while helping find common ground to unite our campus. Generous benefits supplement a supportive workplace.
The University of Tulsa is a private, independent, doctoral-degree-granting institution whose mission reflects these core values: excellence in scholarship, dedication to free inquiry, integrity of character, and commitment to humanity. The university achieves its mission by educating men and women of diverse backgrounds and cultures to:
The Committee for Sustainability promotes a culture of sustainability on the TU campus. The committee facilitates research, learning opportunities, policies and practices that address environmental, economic and social responsibility.We serve as a connection for all members of the campus community – including faculty, staff and students – to advance policies and projects and participate in processes that lead to a more sustainable future.
With more than 1,000 international students from approximately 70 countries, The University of Tulsa provides a safe and welcoming environment for students from all nations. The University of Tulsa’s growing academic reputation has placed us among the top 100 schools in well-known U.S. publications that rate institutions of higher learning; and our College of Engineering and Natural Sciences enjoys international renown. Here at TU, faculty, administrators, students and staff value our diverse campus population because it enriches the educational experience for all.
Student Life at TU refers to the wide array of programs, services, organizations and activities that are designed to address students’ interests and enhance their understanding of and appreciation for the diversity of the student body.TU strives to promote individual and group wellness for the campus community through education, prevention, detection, intervention and better access to comprehensive health, psychological and fitness resources.
TU provides programs and services designed to promote academic success and global leadership through co-curricular and extracurricular activities and student development programs that broaden their educational experiences.A key component of The University of Tulsa’s mission is to engage students in the responsibility of citizenship and service in a changing world. We strive to be a good neighbor in our community and encourage our students to do the same.Research is the lifeblood of modern universities and a defining element of an institution’s character. New and exciting research opportunities occur across campus and are not necessarily confined to a laboratory or a classroom.
The University of Tulsa has its roots in the Presbyterian School for Indian Girls, a small boarding school in Muskogee, Indian Territory, which was founded in 1882. In 1894, at the request of the Synod of Indian Territory, the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church elevated the academy’s status and chartered it as Henry Kendall College, a name that honored the first general secretary of the Home Missions Board. The first classes in the new college were held on September 12, 1894.
In the years following, financial difficulties prompted school officials to ask the Synod of Indian Territory to assume control, sell the school’s land and seek a new location. Successfully courted by the business and professional community of Tulsa, which was booming after the discovery of oil at Glenpool, Henry Kendall College moved to Tulsa in 1907, the year of Oklahoma’s statehood. Several years later, a new college, to be named after oilman Robert M. McFarlin, was proposed for the city. Aware that Tulsa was not large enough to support two competing colleges, the Henry Kendall College trustees proposed that the contemplated McFarlin College and Kendall College affiliate under the common name “The University of Tulsa.” A charter for the university was approved on November 9, 1920. By 1928, the articles of incorporation had been amended to create the modern structure as an independent school corporation governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees.
Today, TU operates as an independent, nondenominational university. A top-rated research institution, the university welcomes students from many different faiths and countries. The TU campus fosters a rich, diverse experience for students and faculty regardless of religious or cultural background through a strong belief in mutual respect and understanding.
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I am a graduate student in the Petroleum Engineering department from India. The campus is conveniently small but breathtakingly beautiful. The faculty and students are warm and friendly and I am positive the 2 years I'll spend at TU will be some of the most memorable yeara of my life! Go Hurricane!
By Ryan Jay (Jan, 2012) |
I graduated fron the University of Tulsa in 1961 with a major in Industrial Psychology. Dr. Hobson was the department head - he took us on consulting assignments, invited us to his home on weekends & fed us. Because of his guidance and caring I learned what I needed to be successful - I did graduate work at Harvard & Warton and retired in 1989 as VP of Human Resources for Marion Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals. The personal instruction & mentoring I received allowed me to be successful. It's a great place to learn!
By M Stephen (Sep, 2010) |
I had a wonderful experience at TU. I received a BS, MA, and Ph.D. and am currently on faculty at one of the leading medical schools in the country. Many of us forget to let TU know how instrumental the training and preparation we received at TU was in preparing us for successful careers. I am just beginning my career and have over 50 publications in peer reviewed scientific journal, 9 of which I published while in grad school at TU. TU is an outstanding academic institution. The encouragement, personal attention and mentoring I received while at TU prepared me to compete with graduates from any program in the country.
By Henry (Aug, 2010) |
At the University of Tulsa, the exceptional quality of education combined with genuinely caring staff has empowered my child to reach new heights in their academic journey.
By Momoka Yamada (May, 2024) |