Oklahoma City University attendees reap the benefits of “small class sizes,” “diversity of the student body and faculty,” “diverse coursework,” and “internship and job opportunities” available by being in the “heart of Oklahoma City.” The university is well-known for the Ann Lacy School of Dance and Entertainment’s performing arts programs including “acting, musical theatre, vocal performance, theatre for young audiences, dance and dance management.” Students also note the university’s “amazing scholarships and financial aid.” “Exceptional professors” offer diverse “opportunities for students in their specific field of study,” and “loving” staff give ample “encouragement to pursue other interests and join various on-campus organizations” as well as offering “tutoring and mentoring programs.” Faculty come from “rich professional backgrounds in business and media and provide students with real-world examples of the career field they’re studying to become a part of.” “Service learning” and “experiential learning” are mandatory, and forward-thinking policies include “paperless classes” and the “POGIL—Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning—method of teaching.”