Mid-America Christian University (MACU) vs. Oklahoma City University

Compare two schools with tuition, admission, test scores, and more academic characteristics.

  • Both Mid-America Christian University (MACU) and Oklahoma City University are private.
  • Both schools are located in Oklahoma.
  • Oklahoma City University has more expensive tuition of $33,586 than MACU ($19,896).
  • Oklahoma City University is larger with 2,550 students than MACU (2,442 students).
Mid-America Christian University
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#15 in Oklahoma
Rankings#3 in Oklahoma
Private, 4-yearsSchool TypePrivate, 4-years
Oklahoma City, OKLocationOklahoma City, OK
MACUKnown as
Offered DegreesBachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Master's College and University (medium programs)Carnegie ClassificationDoctoral/Research University
Tuition & Fees
$19,896Undergraduate$33,586
$15,930Graduate$13,410
$8,127Financial Aid$20,392
Admission
Application Fee$55 undergraduate
$60 graduate
Acceptance Rate71.70%
Yield22.68%
Test Scores
Student Population
2,442Total Students2,550
1,867Undergraduate1,361
575Graduate1,189
1,857Online Enrollment132
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
39%Graduation Rate69%
2%Transfer-out Rate26%
69%Retention Rate77%
$44,700Average Earning after Graduation$51,100
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Distance Learning (Online Classes)Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and Graduate
Special OpportunitiesROTC
Study Abroad
Teacher Certifiate
On-Campus Living✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 1,197)
$6,000 average annual costs
Meal PlanNot offered or not Reported
Faculties and Staffs
13 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio9 to 1
31 Full-time
329 Part-time
Number of Faculties191 Full-time
133 Part-time
149 Full-time
337 Part-time
Number of Staffs509 Full-time
137 Part-time
$45,827 for Faculties
$46,512 Part-time
Average Salary$67,434 for Faculties
$54,751 Part-time
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023