<p>Does anyone know anything about this college? I heard they give a lot of IB credit, and they seem to offer a variety of majors.
I would like to know if.... </p>
<p>anyone has any idea of the type of students that go there </p>
<p>there is academic prestige associated with this school</p>
<p>there any acclaimed pre-professional programs (e.g. pre-law, pre-med etc.)</p>
<p>--Thanks!</p>
<p>Supposed to be a really nice school in a gorgeous area. I wouldve looked at it, but it's affiliated, so I'd never go there.</p>
<p>Thanks. So does the affiliation make them super-religious? I know some schools are affiliated but they are more accepting of other religions. Do they require religious classes to be taken like Baylor does?</p>
<p>I have no idea about that. After I found out they were, I didnt look into it anymore.</p>
<p>It's only affiliated by name, as there are no required religion courses and many/most students aren't of the same religion.</p>
<p>So loslobos, I would look at it again.</p>
<p>Does anyone know how many students from Tulsa are accepted into Med School, or rather the percentage of pre-meds accepted?</p>
<p>From what I've heard, they have world class computer science and petroleum engineering programs, and do well in pre-med too. They were near the top of my list at one point, because they offer full rides to most national merit finalists.</p>
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It's only affiliated by name, as there are no required religion courses and many/most students aren't of the same religion.</p>
<p>So loslobos, I would look at it again.
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<p>I'll be a freshman at BU, so there'd be no point to ;)
UTulsa also has almost no Jews, so it wouldnt be for me.</p>
<p>You would be missing out on a very good school if you didn't investigate U of Tulsa. As I mentioned in other posts, Tulsa has a liberal arts college feel. It is very strong in the liberal arts and music and the community is much more cultural than you would believe. Even with Division I sports, this is not some mega and narrow minded campus.</p>