06/17/2026
Why take summer courses?
☀️ Stay on track - or get ahead on your degree!
☀️ Flexible schedules make it easy to work around your life.
☀️ Give yourself more options in the Fall.
It's never been a better time to get started - but hurry, you only have until June 26 to add classes! Visit www.SE.edu/enroll to find your advisor and get started today.
06/16/2026
- Graduating on time means thinking 15 credits a semester, or 30 credits a year!
06/15/2026
You could be one of the first to step foot in the new space - apply today at www.SE.edu/apply
06/15/2026
Who can apply for Oklahoma’s Promise? Oklahoma students who enroll between 8th grade and Dec. 31 of their senior year of high school! Learn more about scholarship eligibility: OKPromise.org
06/12/2026
The Presidential Golf Classic trophy has traveled from champion to champion since 1998, a proud legacy for both the champions & all who have participated. The SE Golf Classic raises funds to support Southeastern & our students.
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06/11/2026
Is it too late to enroll in Summer Courses? 🤔
NO! You have until June 26. 🤯
Get started now - visit www.se.edu/enroll 🤩
06/09/2026
From bass fishing to comic books, disc golf to chess, and so much more, Southeastern offers 70+ student organizations to help you find your community. Discover your people today—visit www.se.edu/apply and get started!
06/08/2026
Taking 15 credit hours per semester or 30 per year is a “gamechanger”—spend less, work sooner, earn your degree on time.
06/05/2026
Rother was born in 1935 during the Dust Bowl and was raised on a farm in Okarche, Oklahoma. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1963 and served multiple parishes in Oklahoma for five years, including his first at St. Williams Catholic Church in Durant.
In 1968, he joined a burgeoning Oklahoma mission to the Tz’utujil people in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala, then one of the country's most impoverished regions. He served there for thirteen years, as civil unrest and violence spread throughout the country. In July 1981, in service to his work among the Tz’utujil, he was tragically executed. Over three decades later, Rother became the first U.S. born declared a martyr and the first U.S. priest to be beatified by the Catholic Church.
Although his life ended tragically, we are proud to showcase his life of working for the benefit of others. There is currently an exhibit in the Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library at Southeastern exploring the life and work of Blessed Stanley Rother, and he was also honored as a Distinguished Alumni in 2024.
This exhibit was inspired by a donation initiated by Marilyn Hitchcok on behalf of the St. Williams Altar Society.
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