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Address: 1900 W Macarthur, Shawnee, OK, 74804
Phone: (405) 878-5100
Website: http://www.stgregorys.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Associate's, Bachelor's
Majors: Accounting Other, Arts And Design, Athletic Training And Sports Medicine, Biological Sciences / Life Sciences Other, Biology General, Biology Teacher Education, Broadcast Journalism, Business / Managerial Economics, Business Administration And Management, Business General, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Chemistry General, Communications General, Conservation And Renewable Natural Resources, Criminal Justice General, Dance, Drama / Theater Arts General, Education General, Education Of The Mentally Handicapped, Engineering General, English Language And Literature / Letter, English Language And Literature General, English Teacher Education, Health And Physical Education General, Health Professions And Related Sciences, History General, Humanities / Humanistic Studies, Information Sciences And Systems, International Business, International Relations And Affairs, Journalism, Mathematics, Mathematics Teacher Education, Pastoral Counseling And Specialized Ministery, Philosophy, Physical Sciences General, Political Science And Government General, Pre Dentistry Studies, Pre Law Studies, Pre Medicine Studies, Psychology General, Psychology Other, Public Health Education And Promotion, Religious / Sacred Music, Social Science Teacher Education, Social Sciences And History Other, Social Sciences General, Social Studies Teacher Education, Sociology, Sport And Fitness Administration / Management, Theology, Visual And Performing Arts General
Classification: Baccalaureate/Associate's Colleges: These institutions are undergraduate colleges where the majority of conferrals are at the subbaccalaureate level (associate's degrees and certificates), but bachelor's degrees account for at least ten percent of undergraduate awards.