Quote Originally Posted by Pete Brzycki View Post
BTW, OCU has about 3,600 students split almost equally between undergrads and grad students.

OUHSC has about 3,800 students, with 800 undergrads and 3,000 grad students.

It would be great to have another school (or a branch of an existing one) directly in downtown but considering all the current students within a couple of miles, it would make a lot of sense to concentrate on integrating those campuses with the downtown districts.

That is something the community can do now, rather than waiting for someone to put in a new school.
Whatever would happen would probably have to be private. Our state's higher ed system is suffering from a major budget crunch.

Consider: If the richest school in the state (OU) has had to institute a hiring freeze, where do you think they will find the money to open up a downtown extension?