Nearly a century of innovation and vision: that’s what it takes to be the University of Oklahoma. And it’s what makes the University of Oklahoma's Michael F. Price College of Business #1 in Oklahoma, and a powerhouse in the region.
From accounting to business analytics, finance to supply chain management, Price students are ready to lead in a changing world. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur with a billion-dollar idea or a manager with C-suite aspirations, a Price education is one of the smartest investments you can make.
Level up your leadership and management skills with an MBA that fits your schedule. With in-person, online, and evening courses available, The advanced degrees from the Gene Rainbolt Graduate College of Business were designed for busy working professionals.
The relationships between Price alums, students, faculty, and staff form a global network of connections and opportunities. Support the college, expand your network, and connect with up-and-coming talent here.
As a top-tier comprehensive research university, discovery and discourse are in our DNA. The award-winning faculty at Price are devoted to advancing understanding of business and economics today, and creating a prosperous tomorrow.
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Radhika Santhanam, the Michael F. Price Chair in Management Information Systems in the OU Price College of Business, was recently named a fellow of the Association for Information Systems. The AIS Fellow Award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding scientific achievements, service and contributions to the field of information systems.
The University of Oklahoma is proud to announce a transformational $6 million gift from Oklahoma entrepreneurs and philanthropists Leo Mingee and Lauren Von Mingee, who have generously established a scholarship for first-generation students at the Price College of Business.