Oral Roberts University

Common Data Set 2015-16

Federal outcomes

Federal data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, vintage 2022-23. Outcomes reflect earlier cohorts than the CDS year shown elsewhere on this page.

Median earnings
$46,885
10 yrs after enrollment
Graduation rate
57%
6-year completion
Average net price
$25,365
sticker minus grants
Median debt at grad.
$27,000
federal loans only

All Extracted Fields

§ Extraction82fields parsed from this CDS.

General Information

2 TABLES
Respondent Information
If yes, please provide the URL of the corresponding Web page:https://web.oru
Degrees Offered
DiplomaX
Master'sX

Enrollment And Persistence

2 TABLES
Enrollment by Racial/Ethnic Category
B2 enrollment by race and ethnicity
Undergraduate enrollment by race or ethnicity for first-time first-year, degree-seeking, and total undergraduate cohorts.
B2 enrollment by race and ethnicity. Undergraduate enrollment by race or ethnicity for first-time first-year, degree-seeking, and total undergraduate cohorts.
MeasureFirst-time first-yearDegree-seeking undergraduatesTotal undergraduates
Nonresidents33220227
Hispanic/Latino29241243
Black or African American, non-Hispanic77421427
White, non-Hispanic21313951490
American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic78188
Asian, non-Hispanic106064
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic000
Two or more races, non-Hispanic47166176
Race and/or ethnicity unknown33221342
Total44928053057
Persistence
B3 degrees awarded
Degrees awarded by credential level in the reporting year.
B3 degrees awarded. Degrees awarded by credential level in the reporting year.
MeasureNumber awarded
Certificate/diplomaNot reported
Associate degreesNot reported
Bachelor's degrees592
Postbachelor's certificatesNot reported
Master's degrees108
Post-master's certificatesNot reported
Doctoral degrees, research/scholarship17
Doctoral degrees, professional practiceNot reported
Doctoral degrees, otherNot reported

First-Time, First-Year Admission

1 TABLE
Admission Policies
If yes, maximum period of postponement:1 year

Transfer Admission

3 TABLES
Fall Applicants
D2 transfer admissions
Transfer applicants, admits, and enrolled students by reported sex or status.
D2 transfer admissions. Transfer applicants, admits, and enrolled students by reported sex or status.
MeasureMalesFemalesUnknownTotal
Applied282425Not reported707
Admitted101160Not reported261
Enrolled90119Not reported209
Application for Admission
If a minimum college grade point average is required of transfer applicants, specify (on a 4.0 scale):2.00
List any other application requirements specific to transfer applicants: 
Transfer Credit Policies
Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn a bachelor’s degree:30

Academic Offerings and Policies

2 TABLES
Special Study Options
Accelerated programX
Distance learningX
Double majorX
Dual enrollmentX
English as a Second Language (ESL)X
Exchange student program (domestic)X
Independent studyX
InternshipsX
Teacher certification programX
Required Course Work
Arts/fine artsX
Computer literacyX
English (including composition)X
Foreign languagesX
HistoryX
Social scienceX

Annual Expenses

3 TABLES
All Institutions Expenses
G1 undergraduate costs
Published undergraduate tuition, required fees, and on-campus food and housing charges.
G1 undergraduate costs. Published undergraduate tuition, required fees, and on-campus food and housing charges.
MeasureFirst-yearAll undergraduates
TuitionNot reportedNot reported
Tuition: in-districtNot reportedNot reported
Tuition: in-stateNot reportedNot reported
Tuition: out-of-stateNot reportedNot reported
Tuition: nonresidentNot reportedNot reported
Required fees926926
Food and housing, on-campusNot reportedNot reported
Housing only, on-campusNot reportedNot reported
Food only, on-campus meal planNot reportedNot reported
Comprehensive tuition, food, and housingNot reportedNot reported
OtherNot reportedNot reported
Estimated Expenses
G5 estimated expenses
Estimated books, supplies, transportation, food, housing, and personal expenses by living arrangement.
G5 estimated expenses. Estimated books, supplies, transportation, food, housing, and personal expenses by living arrangement.
MeasureResidentsCommuters living at homeCommuters not living at home
Books and supplies184818481848
Food onlyNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Housing onlyNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Food and housing totalNot reportedNot reportedNot reported
Transportation1786Not reportedNot reported
Other expenses1848Not reportedNot reported
Per-Credit-Hour Charges
Out-of-state:$1,034

Financial Aid

5 TABLES
Reporting Year
Academic Year2015-2016 estimated
Graduating Cohort
Provide the number of students in the 2024 undergraduate class who started at your institution as first-time students and received a bachelor's degree between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Exclude students who transferred into your institution.1
Financial Aid Notification
If yes, starting date (Month):3
If yes, starting date (Day):15
Financial Aid Reply
Students must reply by (date): Month5
Students must reply by (date): Day1
Institutional Aid
If your institution has recently implemented any major financial aid policy, program, or initiative to make your institution more affordable to incoming students such as replacing loans with grants, or waiving costs for families below a certain income level please provide details:  PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1) Saving the form does not Lock it. You may return at any time to make changes or update your data. You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)5Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2/10/2016 Page 6 of 6 2) Once you have saved all of your forms, you will receive no further email reminders for the active data collection campaign. I certify that the data contained in this form are accurate, correct, and up-to-date. Name: Title: Phone: Email: If you have questions or would like to contact our Technical Support staff, you can e-mail them at surveysupport@review.com Save Cancel You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)6Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2/10/2016 Page 1 of 3 Common Data Set I: Instructional Faculty And Class Size (2015-2016) Instructions and Help Glossary of Terms *Please note that in order to save this form, you must fill in the four respondent information boxes at the bottom of the page (Name, Title, Phone #, Email). This must be done each time you save the form. Failure to do so may result in losing the information you have entered. Instructional Faculty Please report number of instructional faculty members in each category for Fall 2015. Include faculty who are on your institution’s payroll on the census date your institution uses for IPEDS/AAUP. I-1 The following definition of full-time instructional faculty is used by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in its annual Faculty Compensation Survey (the part time definitions are not used by AAUP). Instructional Faculty is defined as those members of the instructional- research staff whose major regular assignment is instruction, including those with released time for research. Use the chart below to determine inclusions and exclusions: Full-time Part-time (a) instructional faculty in preclinical and clinical medicine, faculty who are not paid (e.g., Exclude Include only if those who donate their services or are in the military), or research-only faculty, post-doctoral they teach one or fellows, or predoctoral fellows more non-clinical credit courses (b) administrative officers with titles such as dean of students, librarian, registrar, coach, and Exclude Include only if the like, even though they may devote part of their time to classroom instruction and may they teach one or have faculty status more non-clinical credit courses (c) other administrators/staff who teach one or more non-clinical credit courses even though Exclude Include they do not have faculty status (d) undergraduate or graduate students who assist in the instruction of courses, but have Exclude Exclude titles such as teaching assistant, teaching fellow, and the like (e) faculty on sabbatical or leave with pay Include Exclude (f) faculty on leave without pay Exclude Exclude (g) replacement faculty for faculty on sabbatical leave or leave with pay Exclude Include Full-time instructional faculty: faculty employed on a full-time basis for instruction (including those with released time for research) Part-time instructional faculty: Adjuncts and other instructors being paid solely for part-time classroom instruction. Also includes full-time faculty teaching less than two semesters, three quarters, two trimesters, or two four-month sessions. Employees who are not considered full- time instructional faculty but who teach one or more non-clinical credit courses may be counted as part-time faculty. Minority faculty: includes faculty who designate themselves as black, non-Hispanic; American Indian or Alaskan native; Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander; or Hispanic. Doctorate: includes such degrees as Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Juridical Science, and Doctor of Public Health in any field such as arts, sciences, education, engineering, business, and public administration. Also includes terminal degrees formerly designated as “first professional,” including dentistry (DDS or DMD), medicine (MD), optometry (OD), osteopathic medicine (DO), pharmacy (DPharm or BPharm), podiatric medicine (DPM), veterinary medicine (DVM), chiropractic (DC or DCM), or law (JD). Terminal degree: the highest degree in a field: example, M. Arch (architecture) and MFA (master of fine arts). Full time Part time Total a.) Total number of instructional faculty 158 116 274 b.) Total number who are members of minority groups 32 1 33 c.) Total number who are women 55 73 128 d.) Total number who are men 103 43 146 e.) Total number who are non-resident aliens (international) 6 2 8 f.) Total number with doctorate, or other terminal degree 105 31 136 g.) Total number whose highest degree is a master's but not a terminal master's 53 53 106 You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)1Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2/10/2016 Page 2 of 3 h.) Total number whose highest degree is a bachelor's 0 23 23 i.) Total number whose highest degree is unknown or other (Note: Items f, g, h, and i 0 9 9 must sum up to item a.) j.) Total number in stand-alone graduate/ professional programs in which faculty teach 27 13 40 virtually only graduate-level students Student to Faculty Ratio I-2 Report the Fall 2015 ratio of full-time equivalent students (full-time plus 1/3 part time) to full-time equivalent instructional faculty (full time plus 1/3 part time). In the ratio calculations, exclude both faculty and students in stand-alone graduate or professional programs such as medicine, law, veterinary, dentistry, social work, business, or public health in which faculty teach virtually only graduate level students. Do not count undergraduate or graduate student teaching assistants as faculty. Fall 2015 Student to Faculty ratio: 14 to 1 based on 2,694 students and 197 faculty Undergraduate Class Size I-3 In the table below, please use the following definitions to report information about the size of classes and class sections offered in the Fall 2015 term. Class Sections: A class section is an organized course offered for credit, identified by discipline and number, meeting at a stated time or times in a classroom or similar setting, and not a subsection such as a laboratory or discussion session. Undergraduate class sections are defined as any sections in which at least one degree-seeking undergraduate student is enrolled for credit. Exclude distance learning classes and noncredit classes and individual instruction such as dissertation or thesis research, music instruction, or one-to-one readings. Exclude students in independent study, co-operative programs, internships, foreign language taped tutor sessions, practicums, and all students in one-on-one classes. Each class section should be counted only once and should not be duplicated because of course catalog cross-listings. Class Subsections: A class subsection includes any subsection of a course, such as laboratory, recitation, and discussion subsections that are supplementary in nature and are scheduled to meet separately from the lecture portion of the course. Undergraduate subsections are defined as any subsections of courses in which degree-seeking undergraduate students enrolled for credit. As above, exclude noncredit classes and individual instruction such as dissertation or thesis research, music instruction, or one-to-one readings. Each class subsection should be counted only once and should not be duplicated because of course catalog cross-listings. Using the above definitions, please report for each of the following class-size intervals the number of class sections and class subsections offered in Fall 2015. For example, a lecture class with 800 students who met at another time in 40 separate labs with 20 students should be counted once in the "100+" column in the class section column and 40 times under the "20-29" column of the class subsections table. Number of Class Sections with Undergraduates Enrolled. Undergraduate Class Size (provide numbers) 2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 100+ Total Class Sections 228 202 142 58 35 24 3 692 Class Sub-Sections 17 36 37 41 0 0 0 131 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1) Saving the form does not Lock it. You may return at any time to make changes or update your data. 2) Once you have saved all of your forms, you will receive no further email reminders for the active data collection campaign. I certify that the data contained in this form are accurate, correct, and up-to-date. 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Degrees conferred between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015 For each of the following discipline areas, provide the percentage of diplomas/certificates, associate, and Bachelor's degrees awarded. To determine the percentage, use majors, not headcount (e.g. students with one degree but a double major will be represented twice). Calculate the percentage from your institution's IPEDS Completions by using the sum of 1st and 2nd majors for each CIP code as the numerator and the sum of the Grand Total by 1st Majors and the Grand Total by 2nd major as the denominator. If you prefer, you can compute the percentages using 1st majors only. Category Diploma/ Associate Bachelor's CIP 2010 Certificates Categories to Include Agriculture % % % 1 Natural resources and conservation % % 0.4 % 3 Architecture % % % 4 Area, ethnic, and gender studies % % % 5 Communications/journalism % % 11.4 % 9 Communication technologies % % % 10 Computer and information sciences % % 0.6 % 11 Personal and culinary services % % % 12 Education % % 7.8 % 13 Engineering % % 1.6 % 14 Engineering technologies % % % 15 Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics % % 0.4 % 16 Family and consumer sciences % % % 19 Law/legal studies % % % 22 English % % 1.2 % 23 Liberal arts/general studies % % 0.6 % 24 Library science % % % 25 Biological/life sciences % % 5.0 % 26 Mathematics and statistics % % 0.2 % 27 You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)1Wednesday, February 10, 2016 2/10/2016 Page 2 of 3 Military science and military technologies % % % 29 Interdisciplinary studies % % 2.4 % 30 Parks and recreation % % 5.8 % 31 Philosophy and religious studies % % % 38 Theology and religious vocations % % 13.3 % 39 Physical sciences % % 0.2 % 40 Science technologies % % % 41 Psychology % % 5.0 % 42 Homeland Security, law enforcement, firefighting, and protective services % % % 43 Public administration and social services % % 3.0 % 44 Social sciences % % 3.6 % 45 Construction trades % % % 46 Mechanic and repair technologies % % % 47 Precision production % % % 48 Transportation and materials moving % % % 49 Visual and performing arts % % 7.4 % 50 Health professions and related programs % % 8.2 % 51 Business/marketing % % 22.1 % 52 History % % % 54 Other % % % Totals (should = 100%) 0 % 0 % 100.20000000000001 % PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1) Saving the form does not Lock it. 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Instructional Faculty And Class Size

1 TABLE
Student to Faculty Ratio
Fall 2025 Student to Faculty ratio14
based on ____ students2,694
and ____ faculty197

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