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Cameron claims 15 awards in OCPRA contest


After claiming a record 14 awards in 2022, Cameron University’s Office of Public Affairs topped that effort this year by winning 15 awards in the Oklahoma College Public Relations Association’s 31st awards competition. Winners were announced at OCPRA’s annual summer conference, held earlier this month in Quapaw.


Painting by Cameron University’s Jack Crouch selected for exhibition


A painting by Cameron University’s Jack Crouch, assistant professor of art, has been selected for the first Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC) Members Show. His oil painting, “Amanda,” will be on display from March 1 through mid-April at the Norick Art Center at Oklahoma City University, located at 1608 N.W. 26th Street in Oklahoma City.


Enrollment Saturday coming up at Cameron; fall classes start August 14


New, continuing or returning students who have been putting off enrollment for the Fall 2023 semester are encouraged to take advantage of Enrollment Saturday, a walk-in enrollment clinic scheduled on Saturday, August 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Lawton campus of Cameron University. Participants can head to the first floor of North Shepler Tower, located in the Shepler Center, where they will find assistance in the areas of admissions, financial aid, veterans educational benefits, academic advising and enrollment. The Shepler Center is located off Elsie Hamm Blvd. east of 38th Street; ample parking is available. Additionally, the Student Accounts office, located in the Administration Building, and the Bookstore, located in the McMahon Centennial Complex, will be open to serve students.


Raytheon Missiles and Defense provides funding for CU Military Spouse Program


The Cameron University Foundation has received a $10,000 grant from Raytheon Missiles and Defense, a business of Raytheon Technologies, to launch a new Military Spouse Program at Cameron University. The pilot program will offer aid to military spouses who are pursuing a college degree. Under the program, scholarships will be available for the 2021-2022 academic year.


Learn about the bachelor’s degree program in Family and Child Studies during CU in Family and Child Studies and Early Childhood Administration virtual information session


For those interested in entering one of the many rewarding career fields that focuses on children and families, CU in Family and Child Studies and Early Childhood Administration will present information about earning a degree, certificate or both and embarking on a career. The free, virtual information session is slated for Monday, April 25, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.


Cameron adjusts tuition for 2023-24


Cameron University has announced tuition rates for the 2023-2024 academic year. Undergraduate tuition and mandatory fees will increase by $6.50 per credit hour (approximately 2.9 percent) and graduate tuition and mandatory fees will increase by $7 per credit hour (approximately 2.7 percent). Tuition rates for the online Master of Business Administration and Master of Organizational Leadership programs will increase by $7 as well.


Soaring Aggies Summer Camp returns to CU-Duncan


CU-Duncan will host the second annual Soaring Aggies Summer Camp, a fun-filled experience for students who are entering 7th grade this fall. Campers will learn about things that fly, glide and soar from Monday, July 17, through Friday, July 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.


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