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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

💘 Happy Valentine’s Day, Aggies! 💘

Share your Aggie love story in the comments! We’d love to hear how Panhandle State played a part in your happily ever after!
Hey Aggies, Dan is here to remind you… Valentine’s Day is TOMORROW! 😳💌

Don’t be that person who “forgets” (Dan sees all 👀). Whether you’re celebrating with a Valentine, a Galentine, or just some quality “me time,” make sure you’re ready!

Drop a 💖 if you already have plans or a 😅 if Dan just saved you from disaster!
We’re taking you courtside into a day in the life of Jana, an OPSU student athlete and RA!💙🏀❤️

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A week in the Panhandle ❤️💙

#WeArePanhandle #PanhandleProud

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 Jana Radovanovic’s Story

“Basketball brought me here, but the people and the sense of community made it feel like home. The diversity on campus has allowed me to connect with students from all over the world, making this a truly unique and enriching experience.”

Jana Radovanovic / Student

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Read Keyonna Morrow’s Story

“Receiving this award means a lot to me. I live for any opportunity to learn from others, and it’s so nice to get recognized for staying on the scene and being as involved as I can be with the game I love. To be with other leaders that look like me, who work with students looking for mentors on and off the court—representation matters. It’s an honor that I don’t take lightly.”

Keyonna Morrow / Staff

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Read Conner Pritchett’s Story

“My goal this year is to be the best leader I can be in this new role as well as finding ways to ultimately help others thrive here at OPSU.”

Conner Pritchett, 2024-25 SGA President / Student

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Read Payton Lankford’s Story

“In the military, you’re expected to help your comrades and build each other up to complete a mission. The same values apply here at OPSU, where I support my peers and give back to the community, whether through my role at the Student Center or my daily interactions with others.”

SPC Lankford / Lankford

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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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