University of Tulsa

About Me

Intro

Not to brag, but my picture should be in the dictionary under the definition for "well-rounded." First off, I'm top in academics in my state. You can get your geek on in my stellar computer science and petroleum engineering programs.

Every summer, tons of TU students head to DC to work on top-secret projects with Cyber Corps. They come back with code names and awesome jobs lined up for after graduation.

But it's not all geek-speak here. I can also hold my own in athletics and I'm way into volunteering and contributing to the community. I even find time to party once in a while. Who would have thought? On the weekends, the frat houses fill up with revelers and the holy houses fill up with the devout.

(Some people even make time to do both.)

Name

Captain Cane. Commander of hurricanes. Not elderly walking sticks.

Hometown

Tulsa, Oklahoma, a.k.a. the Paris of Oklahoma.

Birthdate

1920

Body Type

The few, the proud: around 3,400 undergrad and 1,200 grad students walk the TU campus. Some of them get around on the blue and gold bikes that are free to use, but I'm petite enough that you can hoof it from one end of me to the other without even breaking a sweat (except during the humid month of August. And September…and also May).

Current Living Situation

Most students live on campus. Freshmen tend to live in the dorms with a roommate or two. If you prefer being old-fashioned, you can even live in John Mabee or Lottie Jane Hall: the all-boys and all-girls dorms. The setup just begs for boys-against-girls prank wars.

If you're past all that and ready to live in the vicinity of the scary and mysterious opposite sex, the university apartments are quite stylish. They also come with swimming pools and…wait for it…one bathroom per bedroom. No sharing. No cleaning up after others. Huzzah.

Relationship Status

I'm constantly bickering with my cross-town rival, Oral Roberts University. If only they'd let the girls out past the 10:00PM curfew, then we might actually get along.

Religion

I've got an on-again-off-again thing going with the Presbyterian Church. Officially, we're just friends. We started off really tight, but have grown apart in recent years. The Presbyterians still have a presence on campus, though, and tend to be really accepting of other religions.

You should apply to me if...

you've always wanted to visit Paris. The Paris of Oklahoma, that is.

Website

http://www.utulsa.edu