ORU First-Gen Students: Paving New Paths to Success
Tulsa, Oklahoma, November 19, 2025–Oral Roberts University (ORU) celebrated National First-Gen College Celebration Day by spotlighting ORU first-gen students—those breaking new ground as the first in their families to attend college. Twenty-five percent of ORU’s incoming class consisted of first-gen students, and these students embody resilience, hope, and the promise of a new legacy. Through dedicated scholarship funds and tailored academic services, ORU is committed to supporting first-gen students from enrollment to graduation and beyond.
ORU supports first-gen students through a robust network of resources:
• Each student has access to an admissions specialist who walks them through the transition from inquiry to registration and housing move-in.
• Freshman floors feature Peer Success Coaches who live on site and offer after-hours assistance.
• Academic infrastructure includes tutoring services, writing labs, dedicated academic advisers, student success coaches, and orientation experiences designed for first-gen transitions.
• First-gen students are connected with local churches, campus clubs, resident advisors, and chaplains who offer guidance, prayerful support, and a sense of community.
Central to ORU’s support is the Quest First Scholarship, tailored exclusively for
first-gen students. The University also hosts First-Gen Quest Day, an interactive
event that guides prospective students and families through the admissions process.
During Quest, first-gen students immerse themselves in the “ORU Experience” and receive
personal assistance with enrollment, scholarships, and degree selection.
As part of National First-Gen College Celebration Day, ORU asked first-gen students
to share their experience as the first college enrollees in their families:
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ORU is a Christian, Spirit-empowered, interdenominational university in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with 17 years of consecutive enrollment growth. Regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, ORU offers over 150 majors, minors, concentrations, and pre-professional programs at the bachelor’s level, ranging from business and engineering to nursing, ministry, and more. In 2024, the Carnegie Foundation recognized ORU with a “Leadership for Public Purpose” award, a distinction earned by only 25 universities nationwide. Under the leadership of President Dr. William Wilson, ORU is preparing students from all 50 states and 174 nations in the last 6 years to be whole leaders for the whole world.