We are Panhandle

Rooted in “Progress through Knowledge,” OPSU is committed to promoting excellence in the preparation of students for success in a global community.

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17:1


Our student-to-faculty ratio gives students the support they need

1st


OPSU is the first and only public Hispanic Serving Institution in Oklahoma

#1


OPSU is ranked #1 in Oklahoma for Social Mobility by Thirdway.org

$15M


Scholarships awarded annually

S/O to Dan for showing us how to do the Panhandle sign. Very demure and mindful of him. 

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We had so much fun at the Majors Fair and Club Rush and loved seeing all the Aggies back on campus! 🎒📚

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What makes us Panhandle proud

A welcoming & supportive community.

We surround our students with faculty and staff who care just as much about the student’s success as they do.

Our commitment to life-long learning.

Through empowerment, innovation, access, and student-centered support, Panhandle State shapes lifelong learners and improves student outcomes.

Accessibility to quality higher education.

OPSU is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

First Hispanic-serving institution in Oklahoma

We recognize our call to serve, celebrate, and support the advancement of the diverse students who identify as Latino/a, Chicano/a, Mexican-American, and Hispanic.

Aggies sharing their stories

Read Shelbie Rose’s Story

“Shelbie Rose is rock solid OPSU. Her commitment to her team and rodeo is unparalleled, and we are incredibly proud to honor her as our Fall 2024 Alumni on the Move. She always sets the standard of excellence and has made a lasting impact on our students and our community.”

Dr. Julie Dinger / President

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Read Vicki Pasque’s Story

“I am deeply honored to take on this new role. My heart is in serving the needs of our community and supporting our students and faculty.”

Vicki Pasque / Faculty

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Read Dr. Zachary Cooke’s Story

“My job is to serve the community and bridge the gap between academia and student development. Through this mentality, I plan to continue implementing instruction that is conducive to exponential student development and community support to uplift music education at OPSU.”

Dr. Zachary Cooke / Faculty

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Read Shelbie Rose’s Story

“Coach Rose not only cultivates champions in the arena but also mentors and inspires young women to reach their full potential in and out of the arena. ”

Dr. Julie Dinger / President

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Panhandle Magazine

Panhandle Magazine

Showcasing Panhandle events, community, and more. Keep up with all of the new and exciting things happening on and around campus in the latest Panhandle Magazine.

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