5 Oklahoma colleges ranked in Wall Street Journal’s list of top universities. Who’s on top?

5 Oklahoma colleges ranked in Wall Street Journal’s list of top universities. Who’s on top?

Whether it’s for cost, student experience or overall rating, these five Oklahoma schools were selected as part of the Wall Street Journal’s Top 500 colleges in the nation.

The list has five different categories, so which made the cut?

Best Overall College Ranking

No. 445 – University of Central Oklahoma

No. 428 – Oral Roberts University

No. 299 – University of Tulsa

No. 214 – Oklahoma State University, Main Campus

No. 142 – University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

Cherokee Gothic facades decorate the south entrance of the Bizzell Memorial Library on the University of Oklahoma campus in this 2005 photo. [Photo By Steve Gooch/The Oklahoman File]

Cherokee Gothic facades decorate the south entrance of the Bizzell Memorial Library on the University of Oklahoma campus in this 2005 photo. [Photo By Steve Gooch/The Oklahoman File]

Best Student Experience

This ranking is powered by one of the largest ever independent surveys of verified college students and recent graduates in the U.S. With campus facilities (63/100), community and social life (65), and diversity (89), Oral Roberts was named the 8th best school in the country for student experience.

No. 347 – University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

No. 296 – Oklahoma State University, Main Campus

No. 151 – University of Central Oklahoma

No. 104 – University of Tulsa

No. 8 – Oral Roberts University

A view of the Prayer Tower on the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa.

A view of the Prayer Tower on the campus of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa.

Best Salaries:

The WSJ/College Pulse Best Salaries ranking lists schools in order of their impact on graduates’ salaries and how this relates to the college’s cost.

No. 472 – Oral Roberts University

No. 384 – University of Central Oklahoma

No. 335 – University of Tulsa

No. 199 – Oklahoma State University, Main Campus

No. 174 – University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

Social Mobility

The WSJ/College Pulse Social Mobility ranking lists colleges in order of how much they enhance their students’ social mobility. It rewards universities that take in the highest proportion of students coming from lower-income families while maintaining high graduation rates, having a positive impact on graduate salaries and minimizing the costs of attending the college.

No. 286 – University of Tulsa

No. 264 – University of Central Oklahoma

No. 189 – Oral Roberts University

No. 181 – University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

No. 152 – Oklahoma State University, Main Campus

Best Value

The WSJ/College Pulse Best Value ranking lists schools in order of how quickly the difference between their graduates’ salaries and those of comparable high-school graduates pays back the average net price of four years of study–what we call “Years to pay off net price.”

No. 477 – Oral Roberts University

No. 402 – University of Tulsa

No. 400 – University of Central Oklahoma

No. 228 – University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus

No. 161 – Oklahoma State University, Main Campus. With an average net price of $14,505, Oklahoma State University was picked as the 161 best college for price.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: 5 Oklahoma colleges ranked on Wall Street Journal’s list of top schools

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