Most Diverse BSW Colleges in Oklahoma 2026

3 ranked BSW programs in Oklahoma

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All 3 Ranked Colleges in Oklahoma

1
University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus

Norman, OK · Public · 30,851 students

National #32
73.4 / 100
44.8%
Minority Students
High
Diversity Level
$5,070
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

Ranked #32 for diversity in 2026, University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus falls in the middle of the pack. The student body has some variety, which is better than many comparable programs.

About 44.8% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus achieves a "High" diversity rating, meaning you'll interact with students from a wide variety of backgrounds. A gender ratio of 0.88 means you'll study in a program with a healthier gender mix than most social work schools.

2
Tulsa Community College

Tulsa, OK · Public · 15,655 students

National #64
61.2 / 100
52.5%
Minority Students
High
Diversity Level
$2,976
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

At #64 for diversity, Tulsa Community College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.

52.5% of students come from minority backgrounds, giving you exposure to a wide range of perspectives and lived experiences. With a "High" diversity designation, this campus offers the kind of inclusive environment that social work education benefits from. At 0.56 for gender balance, the school falls in the middle of the pack among BSW programs.

3
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, OK · Public · 3,959 students

National #86
55.8 / 100
48.6%
Minority Students
High
Diversity Level
$3,119
In-State Tuition (excl. fees)

At #86 for diversity, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.

About 48.6% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. With a "High" diversity designation, this campus offers the kind of inclusive environment that social work education benefits from. The gender balance ratio of 0.54 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.