我将移民到美国 有绿卡的 要去俄克拉荷马州 因为是到了那里就是俄克拉荷马人 所以准备申请俄克拉荷马大学

我将移民到美国 有绿卡的 要去俄克拉荷马州 因为是到了那里就是俄克拉荷马人 所以准备申请俄克拉荷马大学,一、我将移民到美国 有绿卡的 要去俄克拉荷马州 因为是到了那里就是俄克拉荷马人 所以准备申请俄克拉荷马大学从你得到绿卡的那天起,一年以后你才享受绿卡的上学待遇一年之内你好是国际学生的价格,比公民们贵了十几倍你最好用这一年的时间找个成人学校,好好学学英语一年以后再报考社区学院母语不是英语的学生,入学前都得要经过英语测验的

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一、我将移民到美国 有绿卡的 要去俄克拉荷马州 因为是到了那里就是俄克拉荷马人 所以准备申请俄克拉荷马大学

从你得到绿卡的那天起,一年以后你才享受绿卡的上学待遇
一年之内你好是国际学生的价格,比公民们贵了十几倍
你最好用这一年的时间找个成人学校,好好学学英语
一年以后再报考社区学院
母语不是英语的学生,入学前都得要经过英语测验的
OU 不强求SAT,但是强烈推荐。 双录取可以无语言申请。
你如果没有在美国上过学,即便有绿卡也没用,必须要考托福。

二、美国俄克拉荷马大学新闻硕士专业要考什么,每年的学费加生活费大概多少? 硕士是读几年

首先GRE,TOEFL都是要考的,俄克拉荷马州的生活费不高,学费也算比较便宜的,两年下来应该45000刀左右,硕士一般都是两年的,特例不多的,这个专业应该不会那么幸运。语言不够的话可以选择上语言课,只要银子够,上多久就看自己的能力了!~ 最少也要三两个月的时间
要考:GRE 1200+ T:90+,GPA 3.2+;此专业无法双录取,也就是在申请时你的托福成绩必须在79+,而且此专业对英语的写作要求比较高,所以你的GRE的写作分数也要较高才行。
5万人名币左右吧

三、跪求关于中央俄克拉荷马大学的相关资料

俄克拉荷马大学是指university of Oklahoma 吗?【官方网站:】
因为哪里也有Oklahoma State University(分stillwater 和oklahoma city )
Oklahoma City University.

名字很相近。。记得注意哦!

university of oklahoma,简称OU,是俄克拉荷马州最古老的大学。著名运动,艺术,和商学院。工程听说也不错。
校园整体古老安静,适合专心念书。
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The University of Oklahoma (abbreviated OU) is a coeducational public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. As of 2007, the university has 29,931 students enrolled,[4] most located at its main campus in Norman. Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members,[2] the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level.[6][7] David Boren, a former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor, has served as President of the University of Oklahoma since 1994.

In 2007, The Princeton Review named the University of Oklahoma one of its "Best Value" colleges.[8] The school is ranked first per capita among public universities in enrollment of National Merit Scholars and among the top five in the graduation of Rhodes Scholars.[6] PC Magazine and the Princeton Review rated it one of the "20 Most Wired Colleges" in both 2006[9] and 2008,[10] while the Carnegie Foundation classifies it as a research university with "high research activity."[11] Located on its Norman campus are two prominent museums, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, specializing in French Impressionism and Native American artwork, and the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, specializing in the natural history of Oklahoma.

The school, well-known for its athletic programs, has won 7 NCAA Division I National Football Championships.[12] Its baseball team has won 2 NCAA national championships and the women's softball team won the national championship in 2000. The gymnastics teams have won four national championships since 2002 and its football program has the best winning percentage of any Division I-FBS team since the introduction of the AP Poll in 1936,[13] playing in four BCS national championship games since the inception of the BCS system in 1998.

As of the Fall of 2007, the Norman campus had 19,852 undergraduate students and 6,367 postgraduate students.[4] Following the Sooner's 2000 football national championship season, the university experienced an increase in college applicants and admissions. The falls of 1999 and 2000 both saw a 1.3% increase in the number of students over the respective previous years while the fall of 2001 saw an increase of 4.8% over 2000.

The largest school, The College of Arts & Sciences, enrolls 37% of the OU-Norman students. The next largest school, The Price College of Business enrolls 14%. Other large colleges on the Norman campus include the College of Engineering with 11% and the College of Education and the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, each with approximately 6% of the student body.[45] Smaller schools include the Colleges of Architecture and Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences, Earth and Energy, the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, and the College of Law. New students do not have to declare a major (a concentrated course of study) immediately and are not required to declare a major until their Junior year. If they are undecided in their major, they are considered a part of the University College, comprising approximately 11% of the student body. Many Pre-Health majors choose this option until they are able to apply for the medical program of their choice.[45]

The Norman campus is divided into three sections: north campus, main campus, and south campus. All three campuses are connected by a bus service funded by student fees which allows students to park at Lloyd Noble Center and provides 5-10 minute service to the main and south campuses.[46] Other regular Norman bus routes provide service to north campus as well as the main campus. The main and south campus are contiguous while the north campus is located about two miles north of the main campus.

STUDENT LIFE
Oklahoma requires, with few exceptions, that all freshmen live in one of the four residence halls.[70] Three of these building are towers (12 stories each): Adams Center, Walker Center, and Couch Center; the other is quad Cate Center.[71] The Academic Arts Community, more commonly referred to as Cate 5 or Honors, is located directly above the honors college, David L. Boren Hall. Although it is commonly believed that this dorm caters only to honors students, a large proportion of non-honors students comprise the community. The three towers are all located around each other with the Couch Cafeteria completing the residence community. Couch Cafeteria is composed of several different themed restaurants that serves a wide variety of food each day.[72] Located in between Adams and Walker Centers is the Walker/Adams Mall, a field roughly the size of a football field. This area includes a basketball court and an open grass area that hosts musical events and other student-related activities. As of Fall 2007, over 3,900 students lived in one of these residence halls. Each residence hall has its own RSA (Resident Student Association) office, as well as its own computer lab and laundry facilities. By 2010, all residential halls, with the exception of Cate, will be completely renovated and upgraded. As of the Spring 2009 semester, the south-east wing of Walker Center is under renovation.[73]

The university owns several apartment complexes around the campus. Some of these apartments were old and dilapidated, and the university has taken the strides to resolve this issue. Two brand new complexes owned by the university opened in recent years; OU Traditions Square East in 2005 and OU Traditions Square West in 2006.[74]

Due to a low cost of living in Oklahoma, many students find it financially viable to live off campus in either apartments or houses. Over the last several years, Norman has seen a boom in apartment development. Since 2002, four new apartment or condominium complexes (not including the OU-owned properties) have been built[75] in addition to a booming housing market that is resulting in Norman spreading further east. Many students commute from nearby Moore and Oklahoma City.

Student organizations, activities, and media
The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band performs during half-time at football games.

Oklahoma has over 350 student organizations.[76] Focuses of these organizations range from ethnic to political, religious to special interests. Oklahoma Memorial Union (student union) houses many of these organizations' offices.

The student union provides a place for students to relax, sleep, study, watch television, or socialize. The Union Programming Board provides diverse activities and programs in the union such as movies, bands, dances, give-aways, or other activities. Intramural sports are a popular activity on campus with over 35 different sports available.[77] A large intramural field, where many outdoor events take place, is located just one block east of the dorms.

The Pride of Oklahoma, the university's marching band, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2004 and consists of 311 student musicians and dancers from 19 states. Students wishing to enter the band go through a rigorous audition process. The band plays at every home football game. A smaller "pep-band," which usually consists of 100 members, travels to every away football game. The full band makes trips to the AT&T Red River Rivalry game against The University of Texas, Big 12 Championship Game, bowl games and other games of importance. Members of the band are also present for many student events. It was awarded the Sudler Trophy in 1987. In 2007, The Pride of Oklahoma marched in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, making it one of only a few bands to have ever marched in the Rose and Macy's Parades.[78]
The University of Oklahoma Army ROTC assembled in formation at its Fall 2007 Field Training Exercise.

The local chapter of the Army ROTC provides officer training and education for nearly 100 OU students. Officially founded in 1919, it is one of the oldest such programs in the nation. OU Army ROTC cadets are active in numerous campus and state activities. They provide military color guards for Sooner football games and various on-campus ceremonies and events. After completing the Army ROTC program, OU students receive a commission in either the Regular Army, Army Reserve, or National Guard.

The campus student radio station, the WIRE, broadcasts over the Internet. The campus TV station, TV4OU, features student produced programming five nights a week and is available on local cable (COX Ch. 4). "OU Nightly", the live, student newscast, airs weeknights at 4:30 and 9:30. "The Sports Package", a live sports program, airs live Monday nights at 5:00 and throughout the week. Oklahoma's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication programs The Wire and TV4OU. Oklahoma's Department of Continuing Education operates KROU and KGOU, a public radio station broadcasting on 106.3 FM. KGOU is affiliated with NPR. The campus newspaper, The Oklahoma Daily, is produced daily during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer semester.[79]

The Sooner Racing Team is a student organization comprised primarily of mechanical engineers that competes in an international collegiate engineering competition known as Formula SAE. The team has recently been highly successful, finishing with three consecutive top five finishes in the past two years. In the last comprehensive ranking by FS World, published 07/19/2009, the team is ranked 8 out of 431 universities.[80]

Oklahoma has a strong social fraternity and sorority presence. Many fraternities and sororities are only a couple decades younger than the university itself with the first fraternity chapter established in 1905. Currently there are 40 national fraternities and sororities on campus. Governing these 40 Greek chapters are four governing bodies: Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Latino Greek Council. In 2005, the average GPA for the Panhellenic Association was 3.30.[81]
[edit] Student government

The main governing arm of the student body, the University of Oklahoma Student Association (UOSA), comprises four branches: an Executive Branch, a Legislative Branch, a Judicial Branch, and a Programming Branch. The student government, as well as all organizations, has offices located in the Conoco Student Leadership Center located in the student union.

The Executive Branch provides student services on behalf of the UOSA, executes UOSA law, and advocates for the position of the student.[82] The General Counsel, chief legal counsel for the UOSA, provides legal advice, handles issues regarding academic misconduct, and approves new student organization constitutions. The Legislative Branch comprises the Undergraduate Student Congress and the Graduate Student Senate. The Judicial Branch is headed by the Superior Court and includes Student Traffic Court. The Programming Branch comprises the Campus Activities Council (CAC). The CAC oversees all of the campus-wide events. These events include Homecoming, Parent's Weekend, Big Red Rally (a pep rally before the start of the football season), Howdy Week (a welcoming of new students to campus in the fall), Winter Welcome Week (same as Howdy Week, except before the spring semester), Speakers' Bureau (committee responsible for bringing speakers to campus), as well as many others.[83] Originally, CAC was the programming arm of the UOSA under the Executive Branch which UOSA began in 1971. In 2002, UOSA voted to make the CAC its own branch.[84] The CAC comprises over 300 students who volunteer their time to ensuring these events go as planned.

One of the main functions of the UOSA is allocation of student activity funds. The Ways and Means (WAM) Committee, a subset of the legislative branch, conducts extensive interviews with representatives from student groups each year to disperse over half a million dollars.[85]

In addition to UOSA, Oklahoma is home to the Housing Center Student Association (HCSA) which is composed of the leaders of student government who are directly concerned with the on-campus housing at OU. HCSA further comprises six Resident Student Associations (RSA) which represent Oklahoma's six housing centers.
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四、我要学工程类的专业,现在同时被美国的俄克拉荷马大学和佛蒙特大学录取了,很纠结啊!!!

从综合排名来看,Vermont排82位,Oklahoma排101;
从地理位置上看,Vermont在东北部,冬天会比较冷;Oklahoma在中部,不时会有飓风;
从华人的熟悉程度看,Vermont比UO 会更熟悉一些。
说了这么多,相信楼主自己会有自己的选择了

五、美国俄克拉荷马大学位置在哪

在美国南部,Oklahoma州, Norman, 具体地址是660 Parrington Oval, Norman, OK 73019

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