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Any advice on choosing a college in Bartlesville, OK?

Trying to figure out which college is right for me in Bartlesville, OK. I'm leaning towards attending a school that excels in journalism or communications. Does anyone have advice on colleges in the area?

6 months ago

Bartlesville, OK, has a limited selection of colleges within the city, the most prominent one being Oklahoma Wesleyan University (OKWU).

While OKWU doesn't have a dedicated journalism program, they do offer a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with concentrations in Media Production and Digital Marketing & Advertising. This might be a good option for you if you're interested in a communications-focused education, as you'll have the opportunity to learn about various aspects of media and advertising.

However, if your main interest is journalism, you might want to broaden your search to nearby cities and towns in Oklahoma. Some schools with journalism or communications programs in the state include:

1. University of Oklahoma (OU) in Norman - They have a strong journalism program named "Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication" which offers a broad range of emphasis areas such as advertising, professional writing, public relations, and broadcast journalism.

2. Oklahoma State University (OSU) in Stillwater - The "School of Media & Strategic Communications" at OSU offers various undergraduate programs, including multimedia journalism, strategic communications, and sports media.

3. University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) in Edmond - UCO's "Mass Communication Department" provides majors in journalism (with focus options like broadcast, news-editorial, and public relations) and strategic communications.

As you explore your options, consider factors such as campus environment, school size, location, financial aid, and available resources. It's essential to visit these campuses (if possible), talk with students or faculty, and consider your career goals to narrow down your options. You can also consult college websites and resources like CollegeVine to get more information and make an informed decision. Good luck with your college search!

6 months ago

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