SNU Tulsa campus celebrates 25th anniversary

SNU Tulsa campus celebrates 25th anniversary

by | 01 Oct 2015

Southern Nazarene University's Tulsa campus is celebrating its 25th anniversary.

The SNU-Tulsa campus opened in the fall of 1990 and was built to serve the adult population through its bachelor degree-completion and graduate programs. The first location shared space in a local Church of the Nazarene. The student population quickly outgrew that location and had since moved three additional times before landing at its current location near 105th and S. Memorial.  

"What a joy it is to be celebrating Southern Nazarene University's 25 years in Tulsa," said Anne Ghost Bear, SNU-Tulsa campus director. "SNU-Tulsa's strength lies in its remarkable adult learners, graduates, staff, and faculty. Many thanks go to Dr. Gresham and our home campus colleagues for their vision, support, and guidance over the years. SNU-Tulsa is delighted by growth and presence as we anticipate many decades of educational service to come."

SNU-Tulsa currently has its highest enrollment, offering general education courses, four undergraduate programs, and seven graduate degrees.   

For additional information about this campus or to view its course offerings, visit snu.edu/tulsa-campus.

--Southern Nazarene University

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