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| Take
care of all of your
UCO needs in just
one building. Offering
everything from Admissions,
Enrollment, Academic
Advisement, Financial
Aid, Citizens Bank,
Parking,
Bookstore, and Campus
Tours. The NUC also
features a full service
postal office, Starbucks
Coffee,
and a copy center.
In addition, concerts,
guest speakers, and
special events are
held in the NUC year
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Citizens
Bank
(located in
Nigh University
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| Serving
Edmond for 104 years,
this locally owned
and operated bank
has been in business
on UCOs campus
since 1997. This full
service bank offers
free checking for
students, loans, as
well as funding for
student loans, and
four convenient on-campus
ATM machines. In addition,
Citizens has five
locations Edmond wide,
focusing on the residents
and students in the
community. |
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Y-Chapel
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| This
original building
was built in the 1940s
with funds donated
by UCO art students.
It is a non-denominational
chapel, which is still
used for weddings
and campus worship. |
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Education
Building
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| Built
in 1996 and dedicated
by President Clinton.
Includes classrooms
complete with the
latest technology,
a computer lab, and
a study break
area. Houses upper
level psychology,
education and speech
pathology classes. |
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Old
North
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| Built
in 1898, this is the
oldest education building
in the state of Oklahoma. |
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Library
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| Newly
expanded, offers internet
access, study rooms,
a computer lab, study
break center
(complete with a Starbucks
coffee!!), electronic
resources and a research
area. |
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Murdaugh
Hall
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| The
mens dormitory
is located in the
heart of campus. Two
roommates per room,
with individual sinks
and community bath. |
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West
Hall
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| The
womens dormitory
includes two roommates
per room, built in
desks, and vanities
with community bath
in each hall. |
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University
Suites
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| Brand
new, state of the
art building, rooms
available in two bedroom
and four bedroom plans.
Complete with its
own food court, computer
lab, and laundry mat. |
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Commons
Apartments
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| Apartment
style housing, available
in two and four bedroom
plans. Apartments
include full kitchen,
dining room, living
area, full size beds,
washer/dryer, and
furniture. |
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Hamilton
Fieldhouse
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| Home
to 12, NCAA Division
II, varsity women
and mens sports.
All athletic events
free to UCO students. |
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Communication
Building
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Includes programs
such as
broadcasting,
communication, and
journalism. Complete
with a television
station and
two radio
stations. |
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Liberal
Arts
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| Majority
of general education
classes offered in
this building such
as English, Humanities,
History, Geography,
and Foreign Languages. |
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Business
Building
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| Houses
all classes for the
College of Business.
Offers one of the
top ranked Masters
of Business Administration
(MBA) programs in
Oklahoma. |
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UCO
Jazz Lab
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| Modeled
after jazz clubs in
New Orleans, students
and community members
enjoy listening and
relaxing to the sounds
of live entertainment
while dining at Hideaway
Pizza. |
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Howell
Hall
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| Houses
all types of science
classes and also labs
in the newly added
wing. |
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Coyner
Health and Science
Building
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| Includes
degrees such as: one
of the only undergraduate
Forensic Science degrees
in the U.S., the only
Funeral Service degree
in OK, and the second
largest Nursing program
in OK. |
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Mitchell
Hall
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| Free
performances to UCO
students; including,
music theatre, gospel
choir, and dance. |
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Art
Building
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| Includes
a wide variety of
art classes, as well
as a museum which
displays work from
UCO students and professional
artists year round. |
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Thatcher
Hall
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| Offers
services such as Testing,
the Learning Resource
Center, Correspondence
Studies, and ROTC. |
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has certified state
police officers that
patrol the campus
24 hours a day, seven
days a week. Emergency
call boxes are located
throughout the campus
and the campus safe
walk program is provided
for students. |
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Evans
Hall
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| Evans
Hall is named after
Charles Evans, who
was the eighth president
of Central in 1911.
Evans Hall is the
home of the Alumni
Reunion Center and
the UCO Foundations
Office. |
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