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Collins College of Business

At UTulsa’s Collins College of Business, our mission is to empower the next generation of business leaders. Our faculty offer a personalized, transformative curriculum that prepares you to become forward-thinking problem solvers in this rapidly changing world. We want you to embrace the challenges of academic rigor through real world experiences that utilize local and global connections to our diverse network of companies and leaders. Find out how Collins College of Business can help you open the doors to your future.

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698 Business Students

92% Retention Rate

93% Graduation Rate

99% Job Placement Rate

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Customize your degree program and experiences to chart a career path that leads to success. With careers that span accounting, marketing, finance, energy, international business, real estate and more, TU alumni are making a difference as leaders of Fortune 500 companies, founders of their own ventures and change agents within organizations large and small.

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Go beyond the classroom to create a learning experience tailored to fit your personal goals. Study or work abroad. Pursue an entrepreneurial venture. Lead a student organization. Manage an $8 million portfolio of real money. Network with CEOs.

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Powering the future is one of this generation’s biggest challenges - and The University of Tulsa is driving the conversation. UTulsa's Center for Energy Studies fosters collaborative research across colleges and with industry while providing experiential opportunities for students.

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Brandon Short Finance/Economics Class of 2020