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Oakland University is a public doctoral institution in Michigan that offers education, research, scholarship and creative activity. Learn about its programs, events, news, campus life and Golden Guarantee.
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The university offers 132 bachelor's degree programs and 138 professional graduate certificate, master's degree, and doctoral degree programs, including those offered by the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. It had a total enrollment of more than 20,000 students in 2016.
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Oakland University is a public doctoral institution in Michigan that offers education, research and community engagement. Explore upcoming events, news and programs on campus and online.
About Oakland University. At Oakland University, our students learn and grow in the epicenter of opportunity. OU is a public doctoral research institution in Greater Metro Detroit that promotes a global perspective amid an inclusive, close-knit community.
Applications remain open for Summer and Fall 2024, and Winter 2025 admission. Our advisers are available to help you with any application questions. Priority deadlines for scholarships and financial aid eligibility have been extended. OU will now award new students through the start of fall classes.
Oakland University offers bachelor’s degrees in 130 disciplines, from emerging fields to classic areas. You’ll benefit from personal attention, relevance, real-world connections, academic rigor, and flexibility in your undergraduate education.