Northeastern State opened its third campus in 2002 in Broken Arrow, welcoming more than 1,050 students. In October 2004, as part of Tulsa County's Vision 2025 program, we began a $26 million expansion that has recently been completed. We added nearly 300,000 square feet of science, library, and classroom facilities, offering updated, state-of-the-art facilities for each and every student.
We now serve almost 3,000 upper class and graduate students in Broken Arrow, with room to grow. Our Broken Arrow students are typically working adults in their late 20’s and early 30’s. There are Bachelors and Master’s degrees in 26 undergraduate and 11 graduate programs.
Our class schedules are designed to maximize a student's time on campus by offering the chance to attend one or two nights a week. We offer some seminar and workshop courses on weekends, and students can also take courses online and via ITV technology.
NSU has developed a close working partnership with Tulsa Community College designed to support a seamless transfer from TCC to NSU so that students can complete their Bachelors degree at NSU. In fact, many TCC students actually take their classes at the NSU Broken Arrow campus, so the transfer to NSU for their junior year feels completely natural.
With a strong business base and a fast growing population that recently topped 100,000, Broken Arrow is now the third largest city in Oklahoma. NSU Broken Arrow is ideally situated to serve the educational needs of this dynamic community.