Office of the Dean
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The UTulsa Graduate School offers advanced degrees across diverse disciplines, fostering academic excellence and innovation. With dedicated faculty and strong industry connections, our programs provide a supportive environment for research, professional growth, and lifelong learning.
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Dean of the Graduate School
918-631-3031
scott-holmstrom@utulsa.edu
Scott Holmstrom, Ph.D., began his tenure as dean of UTulsa’s Graduate School on July 1, 2025. A member of the faculty for more than 25 years, Dean Holmstrom has served in a variety of university-wide leadership positions, including associate vice president for research and president of the Faculty Senate, and as chair and director of graduate studies in the Department of Physics & Engineering Physics.
He received a doctorate in physical sciences from Australian National University in 1998, a master’s degree in physics from Oklahoma State University in 1994, and a bachelor’s degree in physics from Missouri State University (formerly Southwest Missouri State) in 1990. His scholarly work focuses on light-matter interactions, and he has taught nearly two dozen courses across the physics curriculum.
The Office of the Dean oversees all aspects of graduate recruitment, admission, enrollment, merit-based financial aid, student success, and graduation at The University of Tulsa. Dean Holmstrom and the Graduate School staff are available to answer any questions related to UTulsa graduate studies.
Graduate Recruitment Coordinator
Assistant Dean of the Graduate School
Graduate School Coordinator
Graduate Operations Coordinator
Graduate Recruitment Coordinator
918-631-3449
maggie-cargill@utulsa.edu
Assistant Dean of the Graduate School
918-631-2686
caitlin-getchell@utulsa.edu
Graduate School Coordinator
918-631-3250
jon8001@utulsa.edu
Graduate Operations Coordinator
918-631-2318
wbr4288@utulsa.edu
We believe the best graduate programs prepare their students to be conscientious intellectuals and professionals. These include life skills workshops, orientation programs and an annual student research colloquium.
The Graduate School supervises all graduate work except that of the College of Law. The Graduate School sets standards for admission to graduate standing and recommends to the Board of Trustees for degrees those students who have completed the required work.
Merit-based financial aid, in the form of research and teaching assistantships, scholarships and fellowships are also administered through the Graduate School.
These awards assist students in paying for their graduate education and also offer opportunities to gain valuable skills in their discipline and as a professional. In addition, the Graduate School, in conjunction with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, offers funding for graduate students to present their research at academic conferences in the U.S and abroad.
More than 750 graduate students currently study at UTulsa, having moved from undergraduate institutions located in 35 states and 37 countries. Up to 30 percent of our graduate population are international students and nine percent of the graduate population represents U.S. minority populations. More than 25 multicultural student organizations on campus provide support to international and minority students encouraging the successful completion of their graduate studies.
The Graduate School is a member of the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS), the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools (CSGS) and the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS). Enrolled students are eligible for awards offered by these groups.
Since 1993, students and faculty have benefited from its membership in Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU). ORAU is a consortium of 114 universities and a contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. ORAU works with its member institutions to help their students and faculty gain access to federal research facilities throughout the country; to keep its members informed about opportunities for fellowship, scholarship, and research appointments; and to organize research alliances among its members.
Through the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), the DOE facility that ORAU operates, undergraduates, graduates, postgraduates, as well as faculty enjoy access to a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Students can participate in programs covering a wide variety of disciplines including business, earth sciences, epidemiology, engineering, physics, geological sciences, pharmacology, ocean sciences, biomedical sciences, nuclear chemistry, and mathematics.
A comprehensive listing of these programs and other opportunities, their disciplines, and details on locations and benefits can be found in the ORISE Catalog of Education and Training Programs.
For more information about ORAU and its programs, contact Monnie E. Champion, ORAU Corporate Secretary at 865-576-3306, or visit the ORAU homepage.
Office of the Dean
201 Lorton Hall
2820 E. Sixth St.
Tulsa, OK 74104