
has made a tremendous turn-around since Presdient Larry Schall was called to become the school's president in 2005.
"Things were in much more difficult straits than I had thought,” Schall told the Atlanta Business Chronicle about the schools financial troubles.
The university, the Chronicle reported in a December 2011 article, was spending nearly $22 million, and its revenue was only about $17 million which led to the school's accreditation being put in jeopardy for financial reasons.
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But nearly seven years later, the school boasts tremendous success including revived financials, a strong civic engagement, and increased enrollment. Read more of the article here.
Also, read Brookhaven Patch's of President Larry Schall and OU.
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