

College of Business
Preparing Tomorrow's Outstanding Business Leaders
When you enroll in the ORU undergraduate College of Business, you become part of an elite group of students and educators. We offer a broad range of undergraduate degrees tailored to today's most in-demand areas of concentration. Our faculty includes professors who are not only outstanding teachers but also experienced as company presidents, international marketing executives, CPAs and entrepreneurs. Among our faculty are three who were outstanding graduates in their doctoral degree programs at Arizona State University, Regent University and the University of Arkansas. Recently, a long-term adjunct professor at ORU was appointed to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
Our small classes allow you to receive one-on-one attention from your business professors that is simply not available in most programs of this stature. In addition, you'll have opportunities to participate in activities such as Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), which encourages students to put their business skills to use on local, regional and national projects and compete for national recognition.
Our business graduates are well respected in the field. The recently graduating class ranked in the 95th percentile on the National Field Test that determines whether students know what they should when they have completed their undergraduate business program.
If you are looking for a strong academic program taught by well-qualified professors with a purpose driven approach to business education, you'll feel right at home in the ORU school of business.
Campbell's Soup executive visits Oral Roberts University
Oral Roberts University's College of Business hosted Campbell's Soup Global Vice President Tim Toll Tuesday on campus in honor of ORU Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team's "Let's Can Hunger" campaign.
ORU dedicates ONEOK Executive Boardroom
Oral Roberts University will host an open house and dedication for the ONEOK Executive Boardroom (aka the ONEOK Shark Tank) at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, on the third floor of the Graduate Center.
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