Corrections is a concentration offered under the criminal justice and corrections major at Oklahoma City University. Here, you’ll find out more about the major bachelor’s degree program in corrections, including such details as the number of graduates, diversity of students, and more.
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During the 2019-2020 academic year, part-time undergraduate students at OCU paid an average of $953 per credit hour. No discount was available for in-state students. Information about average full-time undergraduate tuition and fees is shown in the table below.
In State | Out of State | |
---|---|---|
Tuition | $28,094 | $28,094 |
Fees | $4,650 | $4,650 |
Books and Supplies | $1,500 | $1,500 |
On Campus Room and Board | $9,486 | $9,486 |
On Campus Other Expenses | $2,750 | $2,750 |
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Online degrees for the OCU corrections bachelor’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the OCU Online Learning page.
Women made up around 50.0% of the corrections students who took home a bachelor’s degree in 2019-2020. This is less than the nationwide number of 59.7%.
Of those graduates who received a bachelor’s degree in corrections at OCU in 2019-2020, 75.0% were racial-ethnic minorities*. This is higher than the nationwide number of 42%.
Race/Ethnicity | Number of Students |
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Asian | 0 |
Black or African American | 0 |
Hispanic or Latino | 2 |
Native American or Alaska Native | 1 |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0 |
White | 1 |
International Students | 0 |
Other Races/Ethnicities | 0 |
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
More about our data sources and methodologies.