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About The Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences

Every Story Matters

Whatever your path... your story runs through the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences. Be a part of something BIG.

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OU's Largest College,
with a small community feel

7,899

Undergraduate
Students

3,057

Graduate
Students

661

Faculty

212

Staff

27

Schools & Departments

60

Undergraduate Degree Programs

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100,000

alumni strong

More graduates means more
networking and mentorship opportunities.

Your Goals Realized

In 24-25 the College of Arts and
Sciences Generated:

1,700

BA/BS
Degrees Conferred

670

Master's
Degrees Conferred

4,260

Class
Sections

398,000

Credit
Hours

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$37 Million

in Research Funding
(FY 25)

Learn from World-Class Faculty

Accomplishments in 24-25 Include:

1

Member of the National Academy of Sciences

1

AAAS Fellow

2

Fullbright Scholars

1,540

Journal Articles

52

Books

Student Stories

Dala Korkoyah

Dala T. Korkoyah, III is an international student from Liberia, West Africa, and a senior majoring in Microbiology on the pre-med track. As a Davis United World College Scholar, Dala is passionate about empowering others by helping them access the resources they need to reach their full potential. He actively engages in initiatives that align with this mission at OU and beyond, allowing him to grow and make a meaningful impact. Dala aspires to become a physician-researcher and contribute to patient-centered research that makes health solutions accessible to the populations that need them most.

Elena Price

Elena Price is a first generation 2025 OU Grad from Lawton, Oklahoma studying a Planned Program in Neuropsychology on the pre-medicine track with a minor in Military Science. As a cadet in the OU Army ROTC program, she will commission as a Second Lieutenant for the Oklahoma Army National Guard and serve as a Medical Services Officer. Concurrently, she will continue her studies at Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She aspires to become a psychiatrist helping decrease the stigmas surrounding mental health while improving access to quality care for underserved populations. I'm also a Co-Chair for Withrow Leadership Scholars.

Chloe Fisher

Chloe Fisher is a second-year Honors student at the University of Oklahoma majoring in Biology on the pre-PA track. Passionate about healthcare, she has engaged in research and recently expanded her experience internationally through a shadowing program in Florence, Italy, rotating through specialties such as cardiothoracic surgery, internal medicine, and OB-GYN. This hands-on opportunity strengthened her commitment to medicine and inspired her to pursue physician assistant school, with plans to apply through CASPA this spring and begin a PA program next summer.

Joelle Kimbrough

Joelle Kimbrough is an Honors student at the University of Oklahoma pursuing dual degrees in Ballet Performance and Biology (Pre-Med). A Withrow Leadership Scholar, she is deeply involved in leadership and service, holding roles in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the National Panhellenic Council, and the School of Dance Student Advisory Council. She has trained with nationally recognized ballet companies and was named one of Brown Girls Do Ballet’s “Top 5 to Watch.” Joelle plans to pursue a professional dance career before becoming an OB-GYN specializing in IVF and genetics to address health disparities in underserved communities.

Sofia Givens

Sofia Givens, a History major from Norman, focuses her studies on World War II with minors in Russian and Philosophy. She is currently researching the memory of the Arctic Convoys through her Honors capstone, supported by an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Project grant that took her to Iceland. Next year, she will study abroad in Sheffield, England, to deepen her research experience. Sofia plans to pursue graduate studies in strategic or arctic studies, aiming for a career in policy and governance of the Arctic region.

Grace Corbin

Grace Corbin, a History major with a minor in Constitutional Studies, is on the pre-law track at the University of Oklahoma. She has received the Sidney Devere Brown Award in East Asian History, interned at the International Foundation of Art Research in New York City, and served as President of the OU History Club. Since 2023, she has also volunteered at the Cleveland County Courthouse through Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma. Grace plans to pursue law school and dedicate her career to advocating for disadvantaged communities.