Throw those L’s up! Langston University is opening spring enrollment for their Tulsa and OKC campuses! Students can now join the HBCU (Historically Black college and university) experience while achieving their degrees! In 2026, the university will extend their cooperative extension and outreach program to now 48 Oklahoma counties.
With the additions of Woodward and Johnston Counties, CEOP will offer extension programs in 48 of the 77 counties in Oklahoma. CEOP’s programs offer vital services to these communities, providing resources in areas ranging from family and youth development to a wide range of food and agricultural support.
Tulsa Campus
Tulsa is one of Langston University’s Urban Campuses, located at 914 N. Greenwood Avenue and is situated in the historic Greenwood District. Langston University became the first public university to offer courses in Tulsa in 1979. In 2009, after sharing a campus with OSU-Tulsa for several years, Langston University officially opened the LU-Tulsa campus.
- Degree Programs Offered at LU-Tulsa
- Bachelor’s
- Nursing
- Rehabilitation Counseling
- Master’s
- Rehabilitation Counseling
- Visual Rehabilitation Services
For enrollment information, please contact an admissions counselor at luadmissions@langston.edu or 405-466-3428.
OKC Campus
Oklahoma City (OKC) is one of Langston University’s Urban Campuses. It is located on 7401 North Kelley Avenue in the city’s northeast side. Langston relocated its OKC campus to this site in January 2023. Formerly operated by News 9, the facility was donated by its parent company Griffin Media. In addition to providing business, professional and educational degrees, the Oklahoma City Campus is home to Langston’s broadcast journalism majors.
View a list of LU-OKC degree programs
For enrollment information, please contact an admissions counselor at luadmissions@langston.edu or 405-466-3428.
Achievements
- 2025 Carnegie Research College and University
- Ranked #1 for Value among HBCUs in 2025
- Ranked #9 in “HBCUs with the Best ROIs”
- Ranked #3 in “Small HBCUs with the Best Alumni Salaries”
- Established in 1897 as a public land-grant institution
- Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
- 4 Locations – Langston, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Ardmore
- A distinctive Historically Black College and University (HBCU) – Oklahoma’s only HBCU, the USA’s westernmost, public -4-year HBCU
- 6 Academic Schools
- Innovative Research & Academic Programs
