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Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine

Tulsa, OK / School Detail
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APPLICATION FEE
$65
Tuition In State
$25,796
Tuition Out of State
$53,299
Average GPA
3.6
AVERAGE MCAT
504

School Overview

Degrees
DO
Ownership
Public Non-Profit
Program Length
4 years
Total Enrollment
115
Accreditation Status
Accreditation with Exceptional Outcome
Founding Year
1972
Accreditation Year
2022
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SDN Insights

Cost of Attendance: $258,603
Estimate repayment

Estimated loan burden for OSU-COM using 4 years of in-state tuition, $1,500 annual fees, $3,000 monthly living expenses, government-derived local cost-of-living adjustment, $1,000 loan fees, and an 8.5% interest assumption.

Cost of Living: Below national average cost of living

Tulsa, OK is about 0.89x the national average for cost of living. In the debt estimate, the government-derived local cost adjustment lowers the living allowance from $3,000 to about $2,670 per month. Local rent and commuting choices can still move your actual budget meaningfully.

Environment: Urban

While the neighborhood around OSU-COM is primarily car-oriented, biking can be a viable option for certain trips. Students living nearby may appreciate the tranquility of the area, though access to shops and services is limited without a vehicle.

Interview Feedback

Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 14% of interviews, indicating it is highly regarded. They found the interview very impressive with a low stress level and felt they did well.

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3. Personal Experiences and Challenges
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About the School

Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (OSU-COM), established in 1972 as the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, became part of the OSU System in 1988. The college focuses on training osteopathic physicians to serve rural and underserved areas of Oklahoma. With campuses in Tulsa and Tahlequah, OSU-COM has graduated over 3,000 physicians, more than half of whom practice in Oklahoma, with nearly one in four serving communities of 10,000 or fewer residents.

Curriculum

The curriculum at OSU-COM is designed to produce professional, trustworthy osteopathic practitioners who employ a patient-centered approach to analyze clinical problems. It emphasizes lifelong learning, reflective practice, and civic leadership. Students are trained to be compassionate, committed, and caring physicians who embrace the osteopathic philosophy.

Facilities

OSU-COM's Tulsa campus is situated on a 16-acre complex along the Arkansas River, featuring modern facilities including classrooms, laboratories, lecture halls, and a medical library. The A.R. & Marylouise Tandy Medical Academic Building houses state-of-the-art lecture halls, clinical skills and osteopathic manipulative medicine labs, study areas, a conference center, and a four-suite simulation center. The Tahlequah campus, known as OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Cherokee Nation, is the first tribally affiliated medical school in the United States, established to address the healthcare needs of rural and underserved communities.

Demographics

OSU-COM has a strong commitment to diversity and serving underserved populations. In 2021, it was ranked 13th in diversity by U.S. News & World Report, reflecting its efforts to recruit underrepresented minorities and partnerships with tribal nations. The college's mission emphasizes educating osteopathic primary care physicians to serve rural and underserved Oklahoma, with a significant number of graduates practicing in primary care fields such as family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology.

Last Updated: Nov 30, 2025