Oklahoma Christian University

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Summary

We are a passionate group of Christ-followers made up of educators, learners, seekers and creators. We are driven by missions - not just majors, and believe everyone has an important significance to this world.

OC's 200 plus-acre campus is located in northeast Oklahoma City, the state capital of Oklahoma. The university borders the city of Edmond. Students enjoy the academic, cultural and recreational benefits of a big city in a safe and comfortable suburban atmosphere.


Contact information

Mailing address:
Oklahoma Christian University
2501 E Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73013

Website: oc.edu

Phone: 800-877-5010

Email: [email protected]


Organization details

EIN: 730555460

CEO/President: Ken Jones

Chairman: Mark Brewer

Board size: 28

Founder: Dr. Harold Fletcher

Ruling year: 1952

Tax deductible: Yes

Fiscal year end: 05/31

Member of ECFA: No

Member of ECFA since:


Purpose

At OC, you'll receive a world-class education rooted in Christian values, empowering you to become a passionate, compassionate contributor to your community. Our holistic approach to education extends beyond academic excellence, fostering spiritual growth and career development, preparing you to lead a life aligned with GOD'S PURPOSE.


Mission statement

Oklahoma Christian University educates, mentors and inspires learners to fulfill their God-given potential.


Statement of faith

Oklahoma Christian University is a higher learning community that transforms lives for Christian faith, leadership and service.

The values and behavior of this Christian community are derived from the Bible, rather than the prevailing culture. Because we are a higher learning community dedicated to a distinctively Christian mission, we join together in a community covenant. This covenant is not a creed demanding strict belief in its veracity and inerrancy, and it is not merely an ideal to which we aspire; rather, it is a personal commitment that while we are members of this community, we will abide by the principles and ideals set forth in the covenant. The purpose of our covenant is to unite all of us at Oklahoma Christian University-students, staff, faculty, administration and Board of Trustees - in a Christian community which is based on biblical principles and which transforms lives for Christian faith, scholarship and service.

We recognize that the University is not the church; however, we are a Christian community which seeks to be guided by the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ as revealed in scripture. We welcome all students, regardless of their church affiliation, who agree to abide by this covenant. The University was founded by members of the churches of Christ and we seek to serve our church constituents effectively. Therefore, we expect all full-time faculty and staff to be faithful, active members of a local church and to fully embrace the principles of this covenant.

Our Foundation-

God interacts with this world as both Creator and Savior (Genesis 1; Hebrews 1:1-3). The Bible is God's inspired word, which shows us the nature of God, the risen son, and the Holy Spirit (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:19-21).

We seek to honor God by imitating the nature of God and his son, our Lord Jesus Christ, through the guidance of the Holy Spirit (John 13:13-17; 1 Corinthians 11:1; 1 Peter 2:21).

As members of this Christian higher learning community, we are guided by specific principles set forth in the Bible (Psalms 119:105; 2 Timothy 3:16-17).

Our Call - God calls us to do our best in everything we do (Colossians 3:17; Colossians 3:23).

God calls us to submit our will to his (John 15:14; James 4:7; 1 John 2:17).

God calls us to submit to one another in love (1 Corinthians 10:23-24; Galatians 5:13-14; Ephesians 5:21; Philippians 2:3-4) and to show his love through the justice, mercy and faithfulness of our lives (Matthew 5; Matthew 23).

God calls us to live lives of holiness (Ephesians 1:4; 1 Thessalonians. 4:7; Hebrews 12:14; 1 Peter 1:15-16).

Our Community Life - We strive to honor the Lord and be Christlike in all of our conduct (Colossians 3:12-14; Titus 2:11-14). We strive to demonstrate love and respect for everyone, even those who have views that differ from ours, and avoid conduct or language that is demeaning to others (Galatians 3:28; Philippians 2:3-4; James 2:1-13).

We strive to exercise our Christian freedom responsibly within the framework of God's word, humbly submitting to others (I Corinthians 10:23-24; 31-33).

We strive to use wise stewardship of our mind, body, time, abilities and resources and make thoughtful, biblically guided choices in matters of behavior, entertainment and interpersonal relationships (Philippians 4:8).

We strive to practice honesty and integrity in everything we say and do (Colossians 3:9-10; Revelation 21:8).

We strive to treat our bodies with the honor due the temple of the Holy Spirit - honoring God's plan that sexual relations be a part of a marriage between a man and a woman, dressing modestly and avoiding any self-destructive practices (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).

For the sake of our personal influence and our life together in Christian community, we also agree to certain community standards of conduct which are not specifically set forth in the Bible, but which enable the community to operate peaceably and in harmony with these principles and with one another. These community standards are set forth in the Student Handbook, the Staff Handbook and the Faculty Handbook.

By choosing to be a part of the Oklahoma Christian University community, every member of the student body, staff, faculty, and Board of Trustees affirms his or her understanding of, respect for, and commitment to abide by the principles, and standards of conduct set forth in this covenant.

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Financial efficiency ratings

Sector: Colleges/Universities

CategoryRatingOverall rankSector rank
Overall efficiency rating253 of 112817 of 128
Fund acquisition rating452 of 112852 of 128
Resource allocation rating333 of 112827 of 128
Asset utilization rating390 of 112848 of 128

According to the organization's Form 990, it received $533,162 in government grants in 2024.


Financial ratios

Funding ratiosSector median20242023202220212020
Return on fundraising efforts Return on fundraising efforts =
Fundraising expense /
Total contributions
14%11%12%7%7%11%
Fundraising cost ratio Fundraising cost ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total revenue
2%1%2%2%1%1%
Contributions reliance Contributions reliance =
Total contributions /
Total revenue
16%11%13%23%15%12%
Fundraising expense ratio Fundraising expense ratio =
Fundraising expense /
Total expenses
2%1%2%2%1%1%
Other revenue reliance Other revenue reliance =
Total other revenue /
Total revenue
84%89%87%77%85%88%
 
Operating ratiosSector median20242023202220212020
Program expense ratio Program expense ratio =
Program services /
Total expenses
84%88%87%89%89%89%
Spending ratio Spending ratio =
Total expenses /
Total revenue
98%105%100%95%99%104%
Program output ratio Program output ratio =
Program services /
Total revenue
83%93%87%84%88%92%
Savings ratio Savings ratio =
Surplus (deficit) /
Total revenue
2%-5%0%5%1%-4%
Reserve accumulation rate Reserve accumulation rate =
Surplus (deficit) /
Net assets
1%-5%0%6%1%-4%
General and admin ratio General and admin ratio =
Management and general expense /
Total expenses
14%11%11%10%10%10%
 
Investing ratiosSector median20242023202220212020
Total asset turnover Total asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total assets
0.530.610.600.570.510.53
Degree of long-term investment Degree of long-term investment =
Total assets /
Total current assets
2.742.202.352.442.304.62
Current asset turnover Current asset turnover =
Total expenses /
Total current assets
1.451.351.411.381.182.45
 
Liquidity ratiosSector median20242023202220212020
Current ratio Current ratio =
Total current assets /
Total current liabilities
8.238.237.718.819.624.42
Current liabilities ratio Current liabilities ratio =
Total current liabilities /
Total current assets
0.120.120.130.110.100.23
Liquid reserve level Liquid reserve level =
(Total current assets -
Total current liabilities) /
(Total expenses / 12)
6.987.807.387.719.103.79
 
Solvency ratiosSector median20242023202220212020
Liabilities ratio Liabilities ratio =
Total liabilities /
Total assets
23%42%43%42%46%52%
Debt ratio Debt ratio =
Debt /
Total assets
11%34%35%36%38%43%
Reserve coverage ratio Reserve coverage ratio =
Net assets /
Total expenses
151%95%95%102%106%91%

Financials

Balance sheet
 
Assets20242023202220212020
Cash$6,038,362$7,373,810$12,337,398$12,720,658$10,940,301
Receivables, inventories, prepaids$8,121,599$7,871,770$7,951,741$8,256,817$8,927,838
Short-term investments$40,693,278$37,694,921$32,677,859$35,299,194$7,449,628
Other current assets$0$0$0$0$0
Total current assets$54,853,239$52,940,501$52,966,998$56,276,669$27,317,767
Long-term investments$1,591,583$3,820,129$3,420,990$1,663,588$0
Fixed assets$60,298,122$63,352,877$66,379,368$64,978,680$64,253,231
Other long-term assets$4,169,226$4,089,179$6,461,603$6,619,347$34,696,737
Total long-term assets$66,058,931$71,262,185$76,261,961$73,261,615$98,949,968
Total assets$120,912,170$124,202,686$129,228,959$129,538,284$126,267,735
 
Liabilities20242023202220212020
Payables and accrued expenses$3,997,642$4,238,557$3,628,043$4,029,208$3,873,387
Other current liabilities$2,665,202$2,631,835$2,384,396$1,823,010$2,310,500
Total current liabilities$6,662,844$6,870,392$6,012,439$5,852,218$6,183,887
Debt$41,537,876$43,728,057$46,062,585$49,689,549$53,941,552
Due to (from) affiliates$0$0$0$0$0
Other long-term liabilities$2,056,662$2,387,925$2,695,631$3,587,748$5,294,936
Total long-term liabilities$43,594,538$46,115,982$48,758,216$53,277,297$59,236,488
Total liabilities$50,257,382$52,986,374$54,770,655$59,129,515$65,420,375
 
Net assets20242023202220212020
Without donor restrictions$18,485,038$21,663,483$24,091,478$20,085,029$19,595,721
With donor restrictions$52,169,750$49,552,829$50,366,826$50,323,740$41,251,639
Net assets$70,654,788$71,216,312$74,458,304$70,408,769$60,847,360
 
Revenues and expenses
 
Revenue20242023202220212020
Total contributions$7,967,671$9,847,152$18,021,892$10,198,316$7,686,456
Program service revenue$60,279,796$60,159,057$56,373,378$54,863,458$54,927,000
Membership dues$0$0$0$0$0
Investment income$887,743$3,391,872$1,663,369$1,383,084$1,036,723
Other revenue$1,279,404$1,486,899$1,196,244$757,802$1,050,156
Total other revenue$62,446,943$65,037,828$59,232,991$57,004,344$57,013,879
Total revenue$70,414,614$74,884,980$77,254,883$67,202,660$64,700,335
 
Expenses20242023202220212020
Program services$65,386,682$65,285,425$64,711,194$58,974,409$59,530,635
Management and general$7,889,460$8,404,914$7,173,320$6,795,282$6,587,703
Fundraising$844,601$1,171,110$1,179,871$741,055$861,070
Total expenses$74,120,743$74,861,449$73,064,385$66,510,746$66,979,408
 
Change in net assets20242023202220212020
Surplus (deficit)($3,706,129)$23,531$4,190,498$691,914($2,279,073)
Other changes in net assets$0$0$0$0$0
Total change in net assets($3,706,129)$23,531$4,190,498$691,914($2,279,073)

Compensation

NameTitleCompensation
John R deSteiguerChancellor$319,025
Lyndell K JonesPresident$266,114
Byron L NewberryAssistant Provost, Department Chair College of Engineering$218,312
Stephen R EckChief Legal Officer$170,140
David R LynnAthletic Director, Mens Golf Head Coach$162,796
John D HermesChief Information and Campus Operations Officer$158,368
Patrick SmithAssociate Professor of Science and Engineering$151,586
David NorthDirector of Computer Science$147,401
Christine E MeridethChief Advancement Officer$136,327
Jennifer L RayChief Financial Officer$129,192
Brian T StarrProvost and Asst Professor of Finance$83,868

Compensation data as of: 5/31/2024


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History

Founded in 1950, Oklahoma Christian University was once named Central Christian College and located in Bartlesville, OK. Only 97 students were enrolled in the junior college. Since then, we've grown to over 2,000 students and are an internationally recognized university in Oklahoma City.


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